Engineering Process Manager - London, EC4M 7HP, UKJob DescriptionPosition: Engineering Process ManagerLocation: London (Minimum 2 days per week in the London office)Salary: From £70,000 (dependent on experience)Contract Type: PermanentWorking Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:50 PM Why Join Sizewell C?Sizewell C is one of the UK’s most significant infrastructure projects, designed to deliver reliable, low-carbon energy for generations. By joining the project, you will be at the forefront of a major initiative that will help combat climate change while also creating thousands of jobs and opportunities for skills development.As part of Sizewell C, you will be working in a dynamic and collaborative environment, surrounded by leading experts in engineering, construction, and project management. The project offers long-term career growth, access to cutting-edge technology, and the chance to contribute to a legacy that will benefit the UK’s energy security for decades to come. Why Join as an Engineering Process Manager?This role is a unique opportunity to play a key role within the Civil Works Programme. As an Engineering Process Manager, you will be instrumental in ensuring that complex engineering processes run smoothly, efficiently, and effectively. You will be responsible for streamlining workflows, improving collaboration between teams, and ensuring that all engineering and design deliverables meet the highest standards of compliance and governance.If you thrive in a role that requires problem-solving, stakeholder engagement, and the ability to simplify complex processes, this is an ideal position. You will gain exposure to large-scale engineering and construction projects while making a real impact on the UK’s future energy landscape. Benefits28 days holiday plus bank holidays.Opportunity to purchase additional leave.Access to a range of benefits through the internal benefits portal.Competitive pension scheme: Contributory pension up to 7.5% employee/15% employerPerformance-based bonus of up to 5%. Role OverviewThe Engineering Process Manager will be responsible for ensuring the engineering and design deliverables adhere to structured processes, stage gates, and SZC project requirements. This is key role within the Civil Works Programme, overseeing the efficiency and effectiveness of engineering workflows. The role requires strong project and process management expertise to streamline complex engineering procedures and improve communication across teams. Key ResponsibilitiesLead and manage the engineering process to ensure compliance with SZC procedures and governance.Support Programme Engineering Managers in implementing constructability requirements within the design phase.Ensure adherence to CDM Principal Designer responsibilities for permanent and temporary works.Validate that the Civil Works Programme (CWP) procedures are correctly applied by the Engineering & Technical team.Oversee gated processes for design, ensuring they are auditable and aligned with delivery frameworks.Manage the assurance process to ensure SZC technical requirements are fully documented and met.Foster collaboration between engineering teams, ensuring clear and efficient workflows.Provide reporting on engineering process efficiency, addressing bottlenecks and enabling process improvements.Share best practices and lessons learned to drive continuous improvement.Support risk and opportunity management processes.Embed problem-solving methodologies and efficiencies within the engineering function.Engage with embedded teams and subcontractors to facilitate project execution. Required Skills & ExperienceEssential:Minimum of 5 years of experience in project/process/change management within engineering or construction.Experience in engineering design leadership or process management within major infrastructure projects.Strong people management and communication skills, with an ability to engage at different levels.Demonstrated ability to simplify complex processes and improve reporting structures.Proven track record in improving process efficiency within an engineering or construction environment.Strong understanding of CDM Regulations and engineering governance.Knowledge of managing requests from stakeholders, ensuring timely responses and resolutions.Desirable:Experience working within major projects within relevant industries such as nuclear, civil engineering, transport or water sectorsPrevious experience in nuclear engineering projects is beneficial but not mandatory. QualificationsRelevant DegreeChartered Status (or working towards Chartered status) in Engineering, Construction, Project Management, or a related field.Membership of a relevant professional institution (e.g., ICE, APM) is preferred, but not essential.Additional InformationJoin the team at Sizewell C. The power of good for Britain.It’s not every day you get the opportunity to shape the working culture of what will be one of Europe’s largest construction projects, while also helping Britain to reach its target of Net Zero emissions by 2050. That’s one of the reasons Sizewell C will be unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before, and you’ll need to be an exceptional professional to reach the high standards this critical infrastructure project demands. The UK is experiencing a nuclear renaissance and Sizewell C – along with its sister project at Hinkley Point C in Somerset – is powering the change. We’re ramping up at pace as we look ahead to the Financial Investment Decision in early 2025, and the start of construction soon after. With government fully on board and public opinion shifting significantly in favour of nuclear, there’s never been a better time to join our project.By submitting an application to this role, you acknowledge that you have read and understood Sizewell C’s employee privacy policy and EDF\\\'s employee privacy policy. Just to let you know, EDF will be processing and sharing information about your application on behalf of Sizewell C.