Job Description Sizewell C. The power of good for Britain. Location: Suffolk (3 days a week) with occasional travel to our London office. Employment basis: Permanent and the role is expected to be a full-time position. Working pattern: We operate on an office-based contract model, but support hybrid working where possible. This means you’ll need to be based within reasonable travel distance of the office and able to attend in person when business needs require, typically 3 days per week, though this may vary by team or project. Flexibility to be on site when needed is essential. Salary: £30,000 - £37,000 dependent on experience plus bonus, market leading pension and other flexible benefits. Closing date: Wednesday 12th November 2025 As this role is within a government-funded project, we are required to comply with strict UK right-to-work legislation. Unfortunately, this means we are not able to provide visa sponsorship or support with immigration applications. To be considered, applicants must already hold the legal right to live and work in the UK. We are committed to equality of opportunity and warmly welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates who meet this requirement. The Opportunity Are you looking for a career which is rewarding, at the cutting edge of project development and where you can really make a difference? Come and join our expanding Sizewell C (SZC) team and work on one of the most exciting and largest megaprojects in the UK, whilst being at the forefront of the UK’s climate change agenda and energy policy. Following on from the success of the new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C (HPC), the Sizewell C Project (SZC) in Suffolk is the UK’s next nuclear power new build project. The project has obtained planning approval and has started construction works. It has recently achieved Financial Investment Decision (FID) meaning that all the funding for the full lifespan of the project is now secured and in place guaranteeing the full delivery of this new nuclear power station. When completed, it will provide dependable electricity to 6 million homes for 60 years, which along with renewables, will support Britain to achieve Net Zero by 2050. The Role We’re looking for a HR Data and Reporting Coordinator to join our team and help drive the accuracy, clarity and impact of our organisational data. In this role, you’ll play a vital part in supporting our Organisational Change Form screening process, ensuring that changes to Sizewell C’s organisational structure and internal resources are properly recorded and assessed. You’ll be responsible for reviewing Organisational Change submissions Management of Change (MoC) documentation to maintain high standards of quality and precision. A key part of your role will be maintaining the Nuclear and Environmental Baseline report requirements - a live record of nuclear safety responsibilities - and ensuring it aligns comply with training and competence data. You’ll also keep our organisational charts up to date and manage regular submissions to the regulators (ONR). Your coordination skills will shine as you support Management of Change (MoC) Committee and regulatory meetings providing HR data as required prepare agendas, distribute documents, and capture minutes and actions. You’ll have the opportunity to contribute towards the design and delivery of training sessions, both one-on-one and in group settings, focused on Nuclear Baseline and MoC content. Bringing data to life is central to the HR Data and Reporting Coordinator role. You’ll develop and manage people dashboards using Power BI (or similar tools), enabling clear visualisation of key insights. You’ll produce monthly HR and people reports from multiple data sources, ensuring stakeholders have access to timely, relevant information. As the main point of contact for our HR Information System (SuccessFactors by SAP), you’ll act as the SME on records management and electronic storage. You’ll also support the Resource Planning Lead in shaping long-term strategic and integrated resource plans to support the wider Sizewell C project. Who you are… Your background will include the following: Strong Excel skills, a heads for numbers and the ability to analyse data, identify errors and take corrective actions is essential. Experience of processing high volumes of data from multiple sources, amalgamation of data and then analysing it and drawing conclusions. Appreciation of how reports, metrics and documentation may be interpreted by different parties and stakeholders. The knowledge of and ability to apply quality assurance and control techniques to meet defined requirements is advantageous. Experience of taking personal accountability for solving problems and seeing them through. Ability to demonstrate pragmatism – knowing when flexibility to a procedural step can be given or not. Organised, excellent time management and prioritisation skills. Experience of advising leaders on how to follow procedures. Experience of working across teams is essential, this job will not just be focused on individuals within the HR team. Knowledge of the Management of Change process and of Competence Compliance process is advantageous. A full job description is available on application. DestinationNuclear SZCjobs Sizewell C Limited (Sizewell C) is a nuclear site licensed company whose business is to design, finance, construct, commission, operate, maintain, and eventually decommission the nuclear power plant and related infrastructure at Sizewell C in Suffolk. Sizewell C was formerly under the majority ownership of the EDF Group but is currently majority owned by HM Government and operates as an independent company. EDF remains a key shareholder in Sizewell C and the business therefore maintains close links to EDF as a part of its ‘nuclear family’. As a Sizewell C employee, you may wonder why you are contacted by colleagues with an EDF email or see the EDF logo on portals that you access and/or documentation you receive; this is because we have partnered with EDF for the provision of a number of support services whilst we complete a successful transition out of the EDF group.