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Criticality Consultant

Category: Nuclear Operations

Salary: Salary starting at £56,168

Closing Date: 2024-11-22

Location: Sellafield, Cumbria

The salary range for this position is £56,168 to £61,405 (Grade 4A).

If you have any queries regarding the position itself please contact Andy Nickson.

Please be aware that all new appointments will be made in-line with the PLC ‘New’ terms & conditions. Therefore, if you are not already on PLC ‘New’ terms & conditions and you are selected and accept this role, there will be changes made to your contractual terms. The terms and conditions of the role will be made clear in the offer letter. 

If you have any queries about the impact of applying for this role on your terms & conditions, pay, pension or benefits, please contact the HR Support Team.

Job Description for Criticality Consultant:

This is where your skills play a critical role in keeping everyone safe. Working in Safety, Security & Safeguards gives you the chance to make your mark on some hugely interesting projects. NNL does work that nobody else in the sector is doing, and this means we need experts like you to make it possible, whilst keeping everyone safe. We’re committed to using nuclear science to benefit society for years to come. This means that you can build a long and successful career here whilst playing a meaningful role in delivering cleaner energy, reducing waste and keeping colleagues and the public out of harm’s way.

As the UK nuclear industry is undergoing a resurgence there is an increasing focus on the delivery of new developments, from advanced modular reactors, clean energy, nuclear medicine, new fuel types, new reprocessing processes as well as the need for support of the existing sites and processes, including decommissioning.  NNL is at the forefront of many of these developments, particularly with its four Focus Areas, and as a result needs to maintain a position at the forefront of developments in criticality safety assessment.  The criticality team at NNL provides criticality safety advice and assessment for our own activities as well as for a number of customers across different licensed sites.

NNL are looking for a trainee criticality specialist to support delivery of Criticality Safety Assessments within NNL, our own facilities, our Focus Areas and current and future customers.  You will develop technical skills within the Criticality area under the direction and mentorship of senior colleagues.

We are looking for a driven individual to develop the skills to support NNL and its customers.  The role will involve:

  • Working with a wide range of teams from safety, technical and delivery within NNL, the NNL focus leads, customers and external specialists in the field of criticality safety.
  • Technical delivery of projects ensuring they achieve agreed objectives.
  • Development of any relevant technology and the capability and skills of criticality safety assessment.
  • Development of methodologies, processes or standards for this evolving discipline.

You will have relevant experience in criticality safety and safety cases, alongside experience delivering to the required time, cost, and quality meeting the customer expectations.  

At NNL we support working flexibly, can accommodate homeworking, and can be flexible about location, although some travel will be necessary, to support business needs.

The location for this role is flexible and can be based at Sellafield, Workington or Preston.

Main Responsibilities for Criticality Consultant:

  • Lead on the technical delivery of projects in the criticality area to time, cost, quality, value and service requirements (working independently).  Customers may include any UK civil or defence nuclear facility or operator (including NNL laboratories).  
  • Technical lead on small projects, e.g., up to £50k.
  • Supporting long-term projects with a duration from 3 months up to typically 1-2 years.
  • Clearly define project/bid deliverables and determine the scope of what milestones need to be completed to achieve the overall objectives.
  • Working as part of multi-disciplinary teams addressing safety challenges.
  • Interfacing with internal and external stakeholders to effect successful delivery of projects and identify new opportunities for the team.
  • Contributing to the development of new capabilities through innovative approaches and providing insight.  Work independently on own IR&D project and submit own IR&D proposal.
  • Maintaining technical awareness of NNL capabilities within the criticality safety area.
  • Developing and maintaining SQEP skills for Criticality and continuing professional development
  • Design and deliver criticality awareness training.
  • Active involvement in relevant national industry groups.

Essential Criteria for Criticality Consultant:

  • Degree qualified or equivalent level of demonstrable technical capability.
  • SQEP 3, experienced in criticality safety.
  • Strong level of knowledge and experience with proven track record in technical delivery in the specialised field of criticality safety.
  • Proven ability to both act independently under own initiative and to work in a team.
  • Strong communication skills, including multi-site working.
  • Mentoring skills to mentor and develop junior staff.
  • Good networking skills.
  • Ability to obtain SC level security clearance (this includes but is not limited to identity, employment, financial and criminal record checks plus 5 years’ worth of UK residency).

Desriable Criteria for Criticality Consultant:

  • Preferably Chartered Membership of a professional institution, or working towards this qualification.
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