Site Nuclear Compliance Officer - Bridgwater, United Kingdom - EDF

    EDF
    EDF Bridgwater, United Kingdom

    2 weeks ago

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    Full time
    Description

    As a Site Nuclear Compliance Officer, you will work with responsible managers, to ensure that staff, contractors, and consultants working on the HPC construction site understand what is required to demonstrably comply with the requirements of the NSL, planning permission and lease obligations, and provide guidance on these areas, identify shortcomings and address them and promote a proportionate approach as well as continuous improvement. This will require a combination of desk-based activity as well as an active onsite presence to observe or inspect activities.

    If this sounds like a role for you, we would love to see your application

    Pay, benefits and culture

    In addition to salary of circa £47,000 depending on relevant skills & experience, we offer flexible benefits that support our employees' physical, emotional and financial wellbeing. Examples include: a market-leading company pension scheme, a bonus plan, health cover, electric vehicle leasing, mental health support and employee discounts.

    At EDF, everyone's welcome. We strive to create an inclusive and diverse environment where everyone has a voice and where you feel confident being yourself. We're committed to equality, 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 will do all we can to support you through your recruitment journey with us. If you would like to talk about adjustments, or support you may need, please note this within your application.

    We'll value the difference you bring and give you opportunities to thrive and succeed.

    What you'll be doing...

  • Undertaking compliance assessments, the results of which will inform understanding of compliance status and be used to assist others in improving compliance performance
  • Undertake inspections of site activities to assess compliance position
  • Deliver compliance monitoring on HPC main site against these arrangements with the NSL, planning permission and lease obligations, including production of a monthly compliance dashboard
  • Ensure that responsible managers have clear definition of their compliance arrangements
    Facilitate self-assessment by responsible managers of site activities to assess compliance against the NSL, planning permission and lease obligations.
  • Provision of written and verbal advice on compliance with the NSL, planning obligations and lease restrictions and obligations for HPC to the rest of the HPC Construction Team and delivery partners.
  • Engage in a programme of education, coaching and mentoring to ensure that NNB staff and contract partners understand their obligations to comply with the NSL, planning and lease obligations, as well as the supporting compliance arrangements put in place.
  • Author compliance arrangements
  • Engage in effective communication between all relevant internal and external Stakeholders, including delivery partners, in ensuring that the above requirements are clearly understood and complied with. This may involve delivering contract specific awareness briefings when a new contractor is being mobilised to site or providing and delivering specific topic-related briefs following the identification of specific shortfalls.
  • Review and comment on contractors' schedules and management plans on behalf of the Site Nuclear Compliance team against the NSL, planning permission and lease obligations, to ensure continued compliance with our obligations.
  • Who you are...

  • Typically qualified in a Science or Engineering discipline
  • Experience in an engineering environment
  • Previous experience of dealing with multiple stakeholders
  • Previous experience of working on a large construction project, preferably within the Nuclear Industry, would be an advantage
  • Experience of working with and developing good relationships with external stakeholders such as regulators, planning authorities and contract partners
  • Ability to work independently and be proactive
  • Closing date: Sunday 21st April 2024