Senior Engineering Manager - Nuclear Safety Regulation
Full time
at BAE Systems
in
United Kingdom
Posted on February 8, 2025
Job details
Job Title: Senior Engineering Manager – Nuclear Safety Regulation Location: Barrow-in-Furness Salary: £70,000+ with executive level benefits including car allowance and bonus What you’ll be doing:
- Advising leaders at all levels on nuclear legislation, site license applications, and regulatory requirements
- Managing relationships with regulatory bodies and deploying interface management arrangements
- Overseeing the development and delivery of nuclear safety governance, assurance frameworks, and independent oversight capabilities
- Overseeing the development and maintenance of the nuclear baseline together with organizational change processes
- Leading the design and delivery of nuclear competence assessments and training solutions
- Implementing compliance operating models for nuclear/radiological safety and development of compliant nuclear management arrangements
- Preparing and maintaining nuclear safety documentation, including safety cases and associated processes
- Supporting end-users with safety case requirements
- Providing authoritative radiological protection advice
- Promoting a strong nuclear safety culture through stewardship and leadership concepts
- Nuclear safety legislation, licensing, and regulatory frameworks
- Goal-setting regulation and application of relevant good practice (RGP)
- Safety policy, governance, and independent challenge mechanisms
- Regulatory interface management and permissioning arrangements
- Integrated management systems and compliance assurance
- Event reporting and operational experience feedback (OEFL) systems
- Development of nuclear capabilities, baselines, and organizational change management
- Competency-based training frameworks using Systematic Approach to Training (SAT)
- Safety case development methodologies and safety case implementation
- Radiological protection, waste management
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