Title: Nuclear Generic Design Assessment (GDA) Specialist
Salary range: £90,000 to £100,000
Location: Bristol, Gloucester, Burton, Glasgow, Manchester or Leatherhead.
Working pattern: Flexible hybrid working pattern at Frazer-Nash, with time split between the office and working from home.
Role Purpose
The GDA Specialist provides strategic and technical leadership to the delivery of Generic Design Assessment (GDA) programmes and packages of work. The role acts as the principal interface for the GDA topic between clients and internal teams, supporting them with the implementation of GDA arrangements and production of safety, security, environmental, and waste cases.
Leadership & Strategy
* Supporting our clients with technical and regulatory delivery of GDA phases (initiation, fundamental assessment, detailed assessment).
* Defining and implementing our clients’ GDA strategy and roadmap in line with ONR/EA/NRW guidance.
* Supporting regulator engagement during the GDA process.
* Managing and mentoring GDA engineers, specialists, and analysts within the delivery team.
Technical & Regulatory
* Oversee and/or contribute to the preparation and submission of key documentation: Pre-Construction Safety Report (PCSR) Security and Safeguards Cases Environmental Permits & Waste Management Cases Design Safety and Justification Reports.
* Manage resolution of Regulatory Issues (RIs), Regulatory Observations (ROs), and Assessment Findings (AFs) raised during assessment.
* Conduct high-level review of vendor design documentation to ensure compliance with UK legal and regulatory frameworks (NIA65, REPPIR, EPR, and ONR Safety Assessment Principles).
* Coordinate internal and external technical reviews, safety assessments, and design integration studies.
* Provide authoritative advice on the regulatory implications of design changes, risk management, and schedule impacts.
Programme & Governance
* Support GDA programme governance: reporting, scheduling, cost control, risk management, and document traceability.
* Track and manage GDA issues, assumptions, and dependencies using formal systems (e.g., IRIS/Assurance registers).
* Provide regular updates to the Project Steering Committee and senior leadership on regulatory progress, risks, and mitigation strategies.
Essential Qualifications & Experience
* Degree (BEng/BSc) in Nuclear Engineering, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, or a related technical discipline.
* Chartered Member of an Engineering Institution (e.g., IMechE, IET) or equivalent professional registration.
* Experience leading nuclear regulatory submissions or design licensing processes (GDA, Site Licensing, Environmental Permitting, etc.).
* Solid understanding of the UK GDA framework and expectations of ONR, EA, and NRW.
* Ability to interpret Safety Assessment Principles (SAPs), Technical Assessment Guides (TAGs), and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) standards.
* Demonstrated stakeholder‑management and communication skills — able to interface effectively with regulators, government, and vendor organisations.
* Experience in technical leadership of multi‑disciplinary engineering teams.
* Eligible for UK Security Clearance.
Desirable Qualifications & Experience
* Chartered Fellow of an Engineering Institution (e.g., IMechE, IET) or equivalent professional registration.
* Experience working on advanced nuclear technologies (SMRs, AMRs, or fusion).
* Experience managing interfaces between UK and international regulatory frameworks.
* Familiarity with ALARP principles, probabilistic safety assessment, and safety justification methodologies.
* Experience leading or contributing to public consultation and transparency activities in regulated environments.
* Experience of new nuclear power plant application in other territories (e.g., USA NRC).
* Project management qualification (e.g., APM PMQ or PMP).
Behavioural Competencies
* Strategic thinker with effective leadership and influencing skills.
* High integrity, attention to detail, and a rigorous approach to technical assurance.
* Experienced under pressure with a proactive, solution‑oriented mindset.
* Skilled communicator, able to explain complex regulatory and technical issues to diverse audiences.
* Collaborative and able to work across teams, with a commitment to mentoring and knowledge‑sharing.
Benefits
* Competitive salary with yearly reviews.
* 25 days holiday + the opportunity to buy 5 days.
* Enhanced parental benefits.
* Company pension scheme.
* Targeted professional development.
* Life assurance.
* Private healthcare membership.
* Bonus scheme linked to company performance.
* Paid membership fees to a professional institution.
* Support in attaining professional membership.
* Cycle to work scheme.
* Season rail ticket loan.
* Optional benefits available to tailor to personal requirements.
Due to the nature of the work that Frazer‑Nash Consultancy undertake, candidates will be required to undergo pre‑employment screening and must be able to satisfy clearance criteria for UK National Security Vetting.
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