Aztec West, Bristol - with flexibility of working from home, minimum 3 days a week in the office. Are you a qualified engineer with knowledge of nuclear s afety and plant operations ? Do you have a strong understanding of UK regulations and Health and Safety legislation, including ALARP principles? Are you skilled in communicatio n and leading training sessions? If so, come and join EDF as a Technical Requirements Management Lead The Opportunity EDF EPR Engineering UK (EPR-E) is tasked with delivering the design for several nuclear island (NI) buildings, systems, and equipment contracts for the Hinkley Point C EPR Project and Sizewell C Project. This involves working through an integrated team, supporting HPC construction and commissioning efforts, and preparing design replication feasibility and engineering activities for the Sizewell C Project. As a result, a Technical Directorate is being established to oversee the engineering disciplines and technical expertise needed to successfully deliver these projects through EPR-E’s integrated teams. As the Technical Requirements Management Lead, you’ll be responsible for translating UK Context requirements into clear and proportionate processes for the Sizewell C Nuclear Service Agreement (NSA) Consortium. These processes will be designed to be easily understood and consistently applied by engineering services, even if they are unfamiliar with UK-specific requirements. You’ll also ensure close alignment with HPC arrangements, as NSA processes are based on HPC’s. Pay, benefits and culture Alongside a salary circa £62,000 and a market-leading pension scheme, your package will include a range of benefits, from the big and formal to the small and personal. We’re talking about everything from enhanced parental leave to electric vehicle leasing, health insurance to product discounts, critical illness insurance to technology vouchers, gym membership to season ticket loans. At EDF UK, we embrace flexibility while recognising that everyone's working needs are different. Whether you're in our office spaces, on site, or working remotely, we promote an environment that supports collaboration, connection, and comfort. No matter where you are, our priority is to make sure you feel safe, valued, and celebrated. Here, we do right by each other and everyone’s welcome. We’re on an action-oriented journey, championing equity, diversity, and inclusion. We’d like our future workforce to have an equal gender balance, represent a broad mix of people from minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ, those with a disability and supporting social mobility. We’re a disability confident employer and we’ll do all we can to help with your application. Please let us know if you need to request reasonable adjustments. We take pride in fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment, where the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our employees drive fresh thinking and innovation. We understand that success means different things to different people. We believe there are multiple definitions of what it means to succeed. That’s why we support you to pursue a career that’s unique to you. Because success is personal. What you’ll be doing You’ll be responsible for managing the lifecycle implementation of developing UK-Context subjects, including scoping, stakeholder engagement, development, testing, and training rollouts. You’ll oversee the delivery of technical solutions as outlined in the UK-Context delivery plan, ensuring progress and accountability are tracked and reported. You’ll also identify issues within the NSA Consortium that require UK-Context intervention and collaborate with Subject Best Athletes to provide effective solutions. You’ll support the creation and delivery of UK-Context documentation, including templates, guidance, procedures, and training programs, ensuring they meet the needs of the NSA Consortium. In addition, you’ll deliver training sessions, workshops, and orientations on key UK-Context topics, such as ALARP and CDM, while developing formal training programs for wider group use. You’ll play a key role in regulatory monitoring for the SZC project, producing quarterly and yearly reports. Collaboration with HPC, SZC Ltd, and NSA Consortium entities, including EDF and Framatome, will be essential. Occasional travel to France may be required to support the development and delivery of arrangements. Who you are Being a Technical Requirements Management Lead at EDF means bringing a solid educational background in engineering, along with in-depth knowledge of the nuclear industry, nuclear plant operations, and nuclear safety from both design and operational perspectives. You’ll have a strong understanding of UK law, regulations, and best practices, particularly in areas such as Health and Safety Legislation, including ALARP principles, CDM regulations, Nuclear Site License, and Environmental Permit requirements. Excellent communication and presentation skills are essential, as you’ll be delivering training and facilitating workshops across various teams. Experience working on HPC or SZC projects is highly desirable, as is a proven track record in interfacing with regulators and entities across nuclear sites. Ideally you should have knowledge of the Sizewell C NSA Consortium Organisation, and fluency in French would be an asset for collaborating with international stakeholders. If this sounds like you then we’d love to hear from you Closing date for applications: 5th December 2024 Success is personal. It’s your journey, powered by us. Join us and we’ll help Britain achieve Net Zero, together. HinkleyPointCJobs LI-Hybrid DestinationNuclear EDFNuclearJobs EPREngineering