G – PROJECT MANAGEMENT – G1 – Project Management
Job Type: Non fixed term
Responsibilities
- Project Integration Management: Translate project requirements into actionable plans considering cost, deadlines, and technical‑economic performance. Align project execution with discipline‑specific, project‑wide, and EPR‑E annual objectives.
- Project Scope Management: Define, monitor, and adjust resource allocation in collaboration with group leaders and discipline manager. Support budgeting activities including task order preparation, mid‑term planning, landing estimates, and workforce planning. Ensure all activities are linked to Level 3 (L3) planning. Establish and maintain the technical framework for assigned scopes. Manage configuration (Open Points, Design Changes), interfaces (IDT), non‑conformities (NCR), and configuration management. Provide technical support for critical or complex topics.
- Project Schedule Management: Develop, optimise, and maintain the L3 project schedule to ensure timely delivery of milestones. Collaborate with project entities to propose and implement L2 schedule replications or optimisations. Define and monitor key deliverables and milestones aligned with project targets.
- Project Cost Management: Translate configuration objects into parametric and provisional models linked to L3 schedules. Implement a bottom‑up cost estimation approach with group leads. Monitor and adjust resource usage to support budgeting and task order justification.
- Project Quality Management: Ensure the technical framework is properly implemented across teams. Approve technical documentation and manage non‑conformances (NCR).
- Operational Management of Project Resource: Define operational objectives of system group leaders for the HPC project and ensure they are reached. Hierarchically manage FRA SAS company group leaders and engineers of the Lot when necessary. Contribute to career path suggestions, define training plans, and organise regular team engagements. Manage organisational transitions to follow project phases.
- Project Communications Management: Participate in internal and external technical meetings and reviews. Establish structured reporting mechanisms (progress reports, decision logs) to ensure transparency and alignment.
Profile
- Engineering degree or equivalent qualification.
- 15+ years’ experience in systems engineering or relevant experience in an EPR project.
- Relevant experience in management and the nuclear industry.
- Ability to effectively manage own and team’s workload to meet deadlines and KPI requirements.
- Clear and accurate written and oral communication in English (French is a bonus).
- Proactive and confident in communicating with others, particularly those based in remote offices (France, Germany).
- Proactive in developing positive working relations with others within the project.
Skills Required
- Knowledge of EPR system design sequences, instrumentation and control architecture, and safety classification.
- Experience working on an EPR project and on a nuclear operating fleet.
- Experience managing transverse technical and contractual topics.
- Excellent interpersonal skills, conscientiousness, organisation, and writing ability.
- Strong organisational, writing and oral expression skills in English essential for document production, steering and interface negotiations.
- Ability to prioritise, manage numerous interfaces, and understand the imperatives of other downstream disciplines.
- French is a bonus.
Benefits
- 25 days annual leave per year, increasing by 1 day for every 2 years worked (maximum 30 days) + Bank Holidays.
- 8% employer pension contribution with employee 1% contribution (salary sacrifice).
- Individual and family private health care.
- Cashplan – Level 2 cover.
- Life assurance (4x salary).
- Employee assistance programme (EAP).
- Professional body membership.
- Tusker electric car scheme (salary sacrifice).
- Cycle to work scheme (salary sacrifice).
- Babbel – learn a new language.
- Generous family leave.
Job Location
United Kingdom, Bristol
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