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Nuclear civil program EHS Leader
Job in
Aldringham, Suffolk County, IP16, England, UK
Listed on 2026-06-22
Listing for:
Job Search Place Limited
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-22
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Safety Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Compliance
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Aldringham
The UK civil Nuclear program EHS Leader is responsible for ensuring the safe, compliant, and efficient execution of civil nuclear program related activities across multiple UK sites. This role provides governance, oversight, and operational support to ensure adherence to UK regulatory requirements, Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM), nuclear safety expectations, coherence across multiple sites and global corporate EHS standards. The coordinator drives culture improvement, risk reduction, and sustainability of EHS performance in all nuclear projects, global relationship with customers and key contractors leaders, for operations and related activities.
Responsibilities- Multi Site EHS Coordination in UK: serve as the primary EHS focal point for nuclear operations across designated UK civil nuclear project sites and customer locations; ensure consistent implementation of corporate EHS policies, UK nuclear safety regulations, and site specific requirements; conduct regular site visits, audits, and engagement tours to verify compliance and identify opportunities for improvement.
- Nuclear Safety and Regulatory Compliance within Great UK perimeter: support alignment with the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR), Environment Agency (EA), UK HSE requirements, and relevant nuclear site licence conditions; coordinate the development, review, and validation of nuclear safety documentation, including RAMS, ALARP assessments, and hazard reports; maintain awareness of regulatory changes and ensure timely integration into site practices and project plans.
- CDM Governance and UK Project Support: lead or support CDM governance activities for nuclear construction, modification, or decommissioning projects; ensure accurate identification of CDM duty holders and fulfilment of associated responsibilities; review construction phase plans, design risk assessments, and contractor EHS arrangements to ensure safe delivery.
- Multi-sites Risk Reduction and Hazard Management: lead structured risk reviews and bow tie assessments to identify, evaluate, and control critical EHS and nuclear risks; promote risk based decision making, implementation of ALARP principles, and proactive hazard mitigation strategies; support incident investigations, root cause analysis, and lessons learned to prevent recurrence.
- Company EHS Culture and Behavioral Improvement: champion a strong EHS and nuclear safety culture through coaching, mentorship, and engagement with operational teams and contractors; facilitate training, safety conversations, and behavioral observation programs; influence leaders and stakeholders to adopt best practices and foster a questioning attitude and stop work authority.
- Global EHS Policy and Standards Compliance at country level (UK): ensure UK nuclear activities align with global EHS frameworks, corporate standards, and reporting requirements; lead the local deployment of worldwide EHS initiatives, performance metrics, and continuous improvement programs; support preparation of EHS documentation for global audits, management reviews, and certification processes (ISO
45001, ISO
14001). - Contractor and Stakeholder Management as country leader: evaluate and oversee EHS performance of contractors, suppliers, and partners operating in nuclear environments; ensure robust contractor onboarding, competency verification, and compliance with nuclear security requirements; collaborate with engineering, operations, project management, and customer teams on safe planning and execution.
- Key Performance Indicators: EHS key performance indicators including contractor HSPI, completion of the sites EHS objectives, customer satisfaction surveys, and compliance to CDM requirements.
- Education & Trainings:
Degree in Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Nuclear Technology, or related discipline; demonstrated experience in EHS roles within nuclear, high hazard, energy, or industrial environments, including multi‑year experience as UK power plant site leader; strong understanding of UK nuclear regulatory frameworks (ONR, EA, HSE) and knowledge of CDM
2015 Regulations. - Professional
Experience:
strong experience in EHS power plant site leading & CDM topics within a construction environment; excellent problem‑solving skills; ability to navigate a multi‑cultural environment; experience driving cultural change and implementing EHS improvement programs; professional certifications desirable (IOSH, NEBOSH, NCRQ, or equivalent). - Language
Skills:
high proficiency in English (oral & written);
French an additional advantage.
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