Description Hinkley Point ‘C’ (HPC) is a major infrastructure project encompassing the design, construction and commissioning of two European Pressure Reactors (EPR’s) in the South-West of England. The Project is of significant importance to the UK’s future energy requirements, being the first to be built in the UK for over 25 years and is designed to operate for 60 years. When in operation it will deliver circa 3,260MW of secure low carbon energy to the UK energy network, which is enough energy to power approximately 6 million UK homes. The Project also represents a significant investment in the UK nuclear industry and the related technical supply chains. Hinkley Point ‘C’ (HPC) is a vital part of the UK’s future energy strategy. As the first of the UK’s next generation of Nuclear power stations, HPC is both of high profile and high complexity. The HPC Commissioning Team is expanding in preparation for the commissioning of Hinkley Point C (HPC), the first nuclear power station to be built in a generation. The Health, Safety and Environmental Engineer is part of a team of Commissioning safety and compliance professionals reporting to the Commissioning Health, Safety and Wellbeing Lead. The HSE Engineer will also be responsible for the ensuring commissioning programme adherence and compliance with all applicable statutory health, safety legislative requirements, identifying non-compliances and providing guidance on matter relating to identified non-compliances. The role is providing health, safety and environmental advice and guidance to ensure smooth operation, reporting and resolution of health, safety and environmental issues. You will be supporting the coordination day to day Commissioning Health and safety management arrangements and monitoring between the Commissioning Programme and Pre-Operations Industrial safety team. The role will also support and promote the development of a positive Safety culture amongst the many other contractors working on the project and at its Associated Development Sites. As part of the role, you will support, and collaborate with, all members within the Commissioning Health, Safety, Security Environmental and Fire Safety team (HSSE & FS) and Commissioning Engineers / contract partners. Together, you will advise and coordination day to day HSSE / Fire management and monitoring between the Commissioning Programme, which will form an integral part of the HPC Commissioning Health, Safety and Wellbeing Arrangements in line with the HPC site arrangements. You will need to build strong collaborative relationships with DMIC / Tiers contractors, the HPC project team, site engineering and the plant operational organisation will be crucial in ensuring well-defined and controlled interfaces with the commissioning safety process. Responsibilities Participate in maintaining and improving Health, Safety and Environmental performance in control of risks across the Commissioning programme Review Commissioning RAMS and provide technical safety advice to Commissioning members to eliminate / reduce risks/hazards to people, plant and environment Provide advice and support producing the relevant and appropriate Health and Safety performance reports, including identification of trends and early warnings of possible issues, recommending appropriate action Establish and maintain Health and Safety risk profiles and undertake associated risk-based assessments, inspections and Health and Safety assurance activities Be an effective and participative member of a team of Health and Safety professionals across the HPC Project Support implements the of Commissioning H&S arrangements from the Health and Safety Plan during commissioning phase at HPC Actively support monitoring of health and safety surveillances within Commissioning and Commissioning DMIC scope and challenging where appropriate and record Qualifications NEBOSH HSE Diploma, or equivalent, with previous experience Strong communication skills with the ability to develop wide network and working relationships within EDF and the construction industry Health and Safety experience including within a large project environment Strong focus on identifying risks/hazards and implications with provide mitigations using process Able to produce high quality records and reports, providing safety assurance through communication of HSE data and information Competent in using Microsoft applications and an aptitude to learn new software packages Ability to engage with others on health and safety, environmental issues and provide practical advice on how technical issues should be addressed safely Demonstrates a knowledge and understanding of national and international HSE standards Desirable: Chartered membership of IOSH or equivalent / working toward membership. Knowledge of CDM Regulations.