Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
25 Jul, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
25 Apr, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Construction
Industry
Civil Engineering
About the role
SZC is ultimately owned by two shareholders, Électricité de France (EDF) and His Majesty’s Government (HMG). The shareholders hold their investment in SZC through NNB Holdings Company (SZC) Limited. Over the course of the current shareholding arrangements the shareholdings of the two shareholders will change.
The shareholders will fund SZC up until Financial Close through equity in line with the
approved schedule and budget. SZC’s business is to design, finance, construct,
commission, operate, maintain, and eventually decommission the nuclear power plant and related infrastructure (including activities relating to hydrogen, direct air capture and/or desalination) at Sizewell C in Suffolk. The principal objectives of the current development phase of the SZC project are to agree and implement the Capital Raise Plan, including completing an equity and debt raise, agree the core supply chain contracts and obtain the regulatory permits and licences required for the construction phase of the Project (including the core environmental permits and nuclear site licence).
Prior to the government investment decision SZC operated as part of EDF in the Nuclear
Development business unit and was staffed by EDF colleagues and independent contractors who are now in the process of transferring to the direct employment of SZC. It is setting itself up as an organisation capable of delivering a new nuclear power plant, from investment case and funding, to construction, commissioning, operations, maintenance and decommissioning.
The SZC construction programme has a technical and commercial business case predicated on technical replication of Hinkley Point C. EDF will be an important supplier of nuclear capability for the SZC Programme from its established nuclear business footprint in the UK.
Key stakeholders are: HMG, relevant Government departments and agencies including
Treasury BEIS, EDF, Financial investors and institutions, Regulators, Alliance partners and local communities.
What you’ll be doing
The Sizewell C (SZC) project requires a Marine Section Engineer to support the wider
Engineering and Technical team in the development of construction methods, temporary & permanent works design inputs, and onshore support hub establishment for the offshore installation of Reinforced Concrete (RC) permanent works structures in the North Sea.
Working within the Technical team of the Marine and Tunnels portion the candidate will have a flexible approach to work and the ability to adapt to change. You may be required to relocate and/or travel as part of the programme. A team focus with the ability to communicate and build strong relationships with a wide variety of people at all levels. A driven, self-motivated attitude, with the ability to work on your own initiative and influence decision making.
portion. The role shall be responsible for the following key activities associated with a
section of the works:
requirements and facilitates linked activities.
and communicate changes in the plan to the technical and programme leads.
compliance with particular and project wide specifications
reviews
other technical procurement documents
and its interfaces
quality control mechanisms are in place that provide assurance that the asset and/or
service delivers as designed/required,
reports weekly and monthly to the scheme.
to them.
Who we’re looking for
Knowledge & Skills
structural and offshore works in a contractor led environment, fabrication and marine
operations.
consultants, co-workers, and clients - both listening to and explaining needs with others.
proactiveness with the rest of the project team, including the client and key stakeholders;
Qualifications & Experience
Essential
Desirable
design, including interfacing designers, asset owners / operators and subcontractor
designers;
operations, dredging, or working generally with marine assets such as Jack-up’s,
barges and other support or work vessels.
Why work for us
Day in, day out, our teams deliver some of the UK’s most ambitious, exciting and meaningful projects; developing, building and maintaining the vital infrastructure that supports national economies and strengthens communities.