Contract Role - 12 months £70-91hr Inside IR35 Mostly remote role with occasional visits to client site (Devonport) The Energy Division at ARM are currently recruiting an experienced HAZOP Chair to join a leading Nuclear company based in Devonport Dockyard. Job Overview: The Nuclear Safety HAZOP Chair is responsible for leading Hazard and Operability (HAZOP) studies to identify and assess potential safety risks associated with nuclear facilities and operations. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in nuclear safety, risk assessment methodologies, and a deep understanding of HAZOP processes. The Chair will facilitate multidisciplinary teams, ensuring comprehensive analysis and effective communication of safety findings. Some of your duties will include: Lead HAZOP Studies: Organize and facilitate HAZOP sessions, guiding teams through the identification and evaluation of hazards and operability issues related to nuclear operations. Team Coordination: Collaborate with engineers, safety analysts, and other stakeholders to gather relevant data and ensure thorough assessments. Documentation: Prepare and review comprehensive reports summarizing HAZOP findings, recommendations, and action items, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. Risk Analysis: Conduct risk assessments based on HAZOP findings, helping to prioritize safety measures and mitigation strategies. Training and Mentorship: Provide training and mentorship to team members on HAZOP methodologies and safety practices. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure that all HAZOP studies meet local and international nuclear safety regulations and standards. Continuous Improvement: Stay updated on industry best practices and contribute to the continuous improvement of safety protocols and procedures. What do you need to succeed? Bachelor's degree in Nuclear Engineering, Safety Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Advanced degree preferred. Experience in nuclear safety, risk assessment, or related fields, with specific experience in leading HAZOP studies. Relevant certifications in safety management or risk assessment (e.g., HAZOP, ISO 31000) are highly desirable. Strong understanding of nuclear safety principles, HAZOP methodology, and risk management practices. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to present complex information clearly to diverse audiences. Proven ability to lead and motivate cross-functional teams in high-stakes environments. How to apply: If you are interested to find out more about this opportunity, please apply via the link or contact me on 023 9222 8222 and we will let you know if you have been shortlisted. Please be advised that due to the nature of the role, candidates may be subject to security checks