Job summary
ONR is not a Civil Service department, however, we are an arms length body of Department of Work and Pensions.
The Opportunity
As the UK�s independent nuclear regulator, our mission is vital to the nation�s safety and security. We protect society by securing safe operations at nuclear facilities across our nation.
This is an exciting role critical to the decarbonisation of the UK�s economy; our national defence; and the decommissioning of our nuclear legacy. A career with ONR will provide you with opportunity to lead and shape our society�s future use of nuclear technology.
As part of its 2025 strategy ONR is committed to being a modern and transparent regulator, delivering trusted outcomes and value. We are making substantial investments in new digital technologies and skills to enhance our regulatory processes and management of information.
Job Purpose
The Office for Nuclear Regulation regulates all aspects of security for civil nuclear materials and sensitive nuclear information in the United Kingdom. We regulate against our outcome focused Security Assessment Principles in accordance with the Nuclear Industries Security Regulations 2003. ONR also supports the development and improvement of good practice for nuclear security, both domestically and internationally.
ONR also regulates the transport of nuclear and radioactive materials by road, rail, air, and inland waterways, and the UK�s State System of Accountancy for and Control of Nuclear Materials (SSAC) and a domestic safeguards regime.
Job description
About the Role
Protective Security inspectors regulate security across the civil nuclear industry, to ensure dutyholders are compliant with relevant legislation and that operations are safe and secure. Inspectors achieve this through a mix of compliance inspections and assessment of security plans and arrangements, to ensure dutyholders manage the risk of theft and sabotage adequately. The role covers all aspects of physical security, personnel security, and nuclear transport security.
Principal Responsibilities
1. Working in a team of nuclear security inspectors to deliver effective and efficient regulation across the UK�s civil nuclear industry.
2. Undertaking the assessment of dutyholder security plans and arrangements to ensure they are capable of adequately managing security risks.
3. Undertaking compliance inspections of dutyholder arrangements and facilities, to ensure risks are being effectively managed and that dutyholders are meeting their legal obligations.
4. Engagement with senior stakeholders across the nuclear industry.
5. Identification of trends and intelligence of operational significance.
Line Management Responsibilities
6. None currently, however, at this level there could be an expectation to manage staff in the future.
Work with Us
Our colleagues are from all walks of life with varied personal experiences and career journeys into ONR. We want the best people for our roles. As an inclusive employer we value, regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, social background, religion, or belief. Our �supportive, open-minded, fair and accountable� are central to this. We in our people to build capability, resilience, and promote wellbeing in our great teams, underpinned by our inherent focus on inclusion and excellence.
Security Clearance
The successful candidate must hold or can achieve and retain National Security Vetting clearance at DV level.
Location / Travel
This post may be undertaken from a base at any one of ONR�s office locations (Bootle, Cheltenham, or London). You may be eligible for relocation package up to �15,000.
This post requires some travel including overnight stays predominantly across the United Kingdom and occasionally abroad.
The successful applicant requires a full driving licence which permits the holder to drive in the UK unless reasonable adjustments can be made under the Equality Act 2010
ONR operates hybrid working (working in the office and / or at home) as part of our flexible working policy. There is an expectation that everyone will spend some time in the office on a regular basis, recognising that some work is better done face to face. Managers will collaborate with their teams on what works best to meet individual, team, business and organisational needs to enable collaboration, as well as balancing personal choice and wellbeing.
Inclusion
We are committed to being an inclusive employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. We will consider reasonable adjustments to ensure the recruitment process is inclusive and barrier-free. Please contact or to discuss further. We will also offer an interview to disabled people who meet the minimum criteria for applicants who opt into the guaranteed interview scheme.
We recognise we have a role to play in helping those leaving the Armed Forces and have a Veterans guaranteed interview scheme. We offer an interview to Veterans who meet the minimum criteria for applicants who opt into the scheme. Please see eligibility criteria below.
7. served for at least one year in His Majesty's Armed Forces (as a Regular or Reserve).
8. be in transition from, or ceased to be a member of, His Majesty�s Armed Forces.
9. not already be employed by ONR.
Person specification
Person Specification / What You�ll Need
Qualifications
We expect our Nuclear Security Inspectors to have:
10. A good honours degree, accredited Level 6 qualification or equivalent in a security subject appropriate to the role.
11. Hold membership of a relevant professional institution ( the Security Institute), or the ability to demonstrate performance and/or experience at an equivalent professional level.
Essential Skills / Experience
It is expected that some time will be needed for successful candidates to develop a full understanding of ONR�s regulatory framework and underpinning policies and guidance. Training to develop knowledge and experience in specific nuclear regulatory topics will be given through a structured training programme.
However, successful candidates will already have:
12. Evidence of significant experience as a protective security practitioner.
13. A good knowledge of and evidence of security risk management experience in a management or assurance role in the nuclear or other high hazard industry.
14. A solid understanding of current and emerging security threats.
15. An expert level of knowledge of physical protection systems and at least two of the following:
16. personnel security,
17. policing and guarding,
18. emergency preparedness and response.
19. Demonstrable experience of managing projects through sound planning, prioritisation, and timely delivery of work to a very high standard.
20. An ability and willingness, to work collaboratively, but be equally comfortable applying sound professional judgement to make challenging decisions on own.
21. Highly articulate verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to present complex technical matters to a non-expert audience.
Desirable Skills/ Job Related Expertise
The following are highly desirable for the role:
22. The ability to critically analyse vast volumes of highly technical data, to make informed and timely judgements, proportionate to the circumstances.
23. A highly effective ability to influence senior representatives (up to board level), to implement improvements and change, without the need to exercise enforcement powers.
For Further Information
For more information about this vacancy please contact Will Davies, Deputy Head of Profession for Protective Security Regulation:� �
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Benefits
An annual leave allowance of 25 plus 8 days public holiday. There is also an entitlement to 1 privilege day. Your annual leave allowance will increase by 1 day each year up to a maximum of 30 days.
24. Learning and development tailored to your role
25. An environment with flexible working options
26. A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity�
27. A civil service pension�
A��with an average employer contribution of 27%