Our client is a large consultancy that works internationally in several different sectors. They are part of a multinational consultancy group and operate across built environment and ecological projects.
In the UK, they are currently looking for a Safety Assessor for their Nuclear Division, which works on several projects in the UK involving new build and decommissioning Nuclear Sites. As a Senior Nuclear Safety Assessor, you will be part of the Risk team in Health & Safety. My client has been one of the leading Nuclear Safety consultancies for over 30 years.
They specialize in radiological safety assessment services, including Criticality safety, Radiological Shielding assessments, Nuclear Fire plans, Human Factors, and Peer Reviews. You will be part of a large team that spans the UK, and the location of work is flexible with some travel required.
You must be able to pass UK Security Clearance (Not a DBS - SC is a much higher clearance. Please Google to ensure you can obtain SC, or your application will be rejected).
The role
The role pays up to £60,000 for the senior level (Other levels considered). You will also have an excellent pension, Health Care, and other benefits. Flexible and hybrid working options are offered, and expenses are paid for travel. Extra training and qualifications are supported with time and finance.
The Nuclear Safety team is responsible for delivering nuclear safety projects and tasks, ensuring they are on budget and to the satisfaction of the client. As a technical lead, you will be preparing safety cases and supporting documents.
Responsibilities:
1. Use of Claims, Evidence, Argument techniques or other tools to articulate arguments of the safety case.
2. Collaboration with engineers, other safety teams, managers, and plant operators.
3. Lead HAZOP identification.
4. Build and maintain good client relationships.
5. Manage teams of consultants who will support you in project delivery.
6. Support and identify areas of service development.
7. Provide support and guidance to junior members of staff.
Experience required:
1. Several years of experience in Nuclear Safety Techniques.
2. Experience in Safety Case Production and management of all stages of the plant lifecycle, including decommissioning, fault analysis, DBA, LOPA, PSA, radiological consequence assessments, and ALARP assessments.
3. Experienced Nuclear Safety Consultant who is happy to mentor.
4. Excellent knowledge of UK regulations and standards.
5. A degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Control, or Chemical Engineering, or a degree in Physics or a similar field.
6. Good communication skills with the end client, other staff, and stakeholders.
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