Job summary
A great opportunity to be part of the Naval Base Nuclear Safety Assurance team providing nuclear oversight to the HM Naval Base Devonport Authorise. We offer varied, ambitious and exciting jobs supporting Navy Command�s role to generate and operate forces for today and into the future. Navy Command and the Naval Base provides an open, flexible and encouraging work environment with Civil servants and Armed Forces personnel working together in a wealth of interesting and challenging professions in different fields.
Within this role you will be part of a diverse team working alongside Naval Base departments, industry partners and other assurance sections to provide nuclear oversight at HMNB Devonport.
Job description
The Devonport site is a strategic Defence asset as an Operating and Support Base for the Royal Navy and Royal Marines, delivering and enabling a range of direct and indirect support services for the Naval Service. Comprising HMS DRAKE, significant industrial facilities and a range of military and non-military lodger units of which, defence Equipment & Support, Submarine Delivery Agency, Flag Officer Sea Training are the most substantial. It is supported by a number of key Industry Partners including Babcock, Mitie and Serco. The Devonport site is characterised as a Base, Barracks, Port Dockyard.
The Naval Base Commander Devonport is responsible for providing a World Class, Secure, Safe, Integrated Operating and Support Base for the Royal Navy; his mission is supporting the Royal Navy Worldwide from Devonport. A key part of this responsibility is the support to the submarine programme and the provision of the Nuclear facilities which are regulated by the Defence Nuclear Safety Regulator (DNSR) under DSA02 safety regulations to achieve Nuclear Authorisation.
The Senior Site Engineer is responsible for acting as: the Nuclear Safety Assurance Intelligent Customer for contracted services provided under the Future Maritime Support Programme; the point of contact for Industry Partner Safety Improvement Programmes; providing support to the Nuclear Engineering Safety Committee, including the nuclear safety engineering assessment of documents, concessions and design changes, and is the subject matter expert for Organisational change and capability where this may have an effect on the Nuclear Baseline.
Person specification
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
To enact the role of the Devonport Nuclear Safety Assurance (NSA) Intelligent Customer (IC) on behalf of the MOD as the contracting Authority delivered by any Industry Provider. To maintain technical competence, to set the requirements in liaison with NSA Subject Matter Experts and understand the relevant areas of the Future Maritime Support Programme (FMSP) contract. Act as co-ordinator and first point of contact within the NSA area for all matters regarding FMSP and any replacement contract on behalf of Dep Hd NSA.
To act as point of contact for Industry Partner Safety Improvement Programmes (including, but not limited to Asset Management Programmes, Nuclear Safety Improvement Programmes etc). This is to include liaison with relevant Naval Base departments as required.
To be the nominated BNSO Nuclear Engineering Safety Committee (NESC) representative and support the review of Nuclear Safety Related technical documentation.
To be the Naval Base SME for Organisational change and capability where this may influence the Nuclear Baseline.
To manage the NBC/DRDL interface by facilitating the nuclear interface arrangements, particularly in support of Nuclear Training.
To manage the Nuclear Baseline.
To be the Lead Sponsor for Authorisation Condition Compliance Statements (ACCS) 10, 12, 26 and 36.
To provide technical and nuclear safety case comments and Safety Management Arrangement information and support to the Babcock management safety committees as required and to be the Deputy MOD representative on the Babcock Management Safety Committee in support of Further Authorisation Condition 1.
To provide support to the Nuclear Emergency Arrangements as part of the Nuclear Emergency Response Organisation in a duty roster as agreed with the Line Manager.
PRE-JOINING ESSENTIAL TRAINING
7+ years of experience of working in the Nuclear or High Hazard Industries
The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a breadth of experience in:
1. Safety Management and Engineering.
2. Operations.
3. Organisational Management and Change.
POST JOINING ESSENTIAL TRAINING
4. Nuclear Warship Support Course (NWSC) or equivalent.
5. Mandatory Training: security, information management, unconscious bias, equality and diversity, DSE and DSAI.
6. Local Emergencies Procedures Course
7. Nuclear Emergencies Procedures Course
8. Nuclear Safety Case Methodologies Course
9. Lead Auditors Course
10. Change Management Practitioner Course
The NWSC is currently delivered at HMS SULTAN in Gosport, Portsmouth therefore travel will be required to attend.
To be considered for this role you should possess:
Minimum UK Regulated Qualification Framework � Level 6 qualification, preferably in a related subject to the role or lesser qualifications with extensive relevant experience.
Behaviours
We�ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
Seeing the Big Picture
Making Effective Decisions
Leadership
Changing and Improving
Technical Skills
We�ll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
Nuclear Competence Nuclear Safety /Nuclear Security Management Systems.
Nuclear Competence Nuclear Infrastructure Procurement, Supervision of Manufacturing and Acceptance.
Qualifications
Minimum UK Regulated Qualification Framework � Level 6 qualification, preferably in a related subject to the role or lesser qualifications with extensive relevant experience.
Behaviours
We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
11. Seeing the Big Picture
12. Making Effective Decisions
13. Leadership
14. Changing and Improving
Technical skills
We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
15. Nuclear Competence Nuclear Safety /Nuclear Security Management Systems.
16. Nuclear Competence Nuclear Infrastructure Procurement, Supervision of Manufacturing and Acceptance.
Benefits
Alongside your salary of �43,080, Ministry of Defence contributes �11,631 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme.
HM Naval Base Devonport offers an outstanding and modern working environment based in the UK�s Ocean city on the spectacular South Devon Coast. On site facilities include coffee shops, gym, swimming pool and wider recreational, leisure and sporting opportunities, a children�s nursery and a variety of dining facilities. Benefits also include:
17. Learning and development tailored to your role with opportunities to grow within the organisation.
18. An environment with flexible working options.
19. A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity.
20. A with an average employer contribution of 27%.
21. 25 Days annual leave entitlement, increasing by 1 day each year to a maximum of 30 days, plus public holidays.
This post is on the MOD Civilian Nuclear Post Control List (PCL) and may attract the Nuclear Recruitment and Retention Allowance (RRA). This is a discretionary allowance. The post being listed on the PCL does not mean that the post holder will have an automatic entitlement to receive the RRA. The NSQEP RRA is not a contractual allowance and can be amended or withdrawn without notice in line with MOD Main and Submarine Delivery Agency policy.
Therefore, potential Salary and RRA allowance total being �55080, all of which is pensionable earnings.
To enable a recruitment and retention Allowance (RRA) assessment, please provide specific Nuclear Competence evidence in your CV for NFC Nuclear Safety /nuclear Security Management Systems and Nuclear Infrastructure Procurement, Supervision of Manufacturing and Acceptance, in line with the attached NSQEP RRA Guidance.
The post does not offer relocation expenses (move of home, excess fares or temporary transfer). Non Standard move applicants will be eligible for the full package, subject to eligibility.
External recruits who join the MOD who are new to the Civil Service will be subject to a six-month probation period.
Please note: Expenses incurred for travel to interviews will not be reimbursed.
Please be advised that the Department is conducting a review of all pay related allowances which could impact on those allowances that the post currently being advertised attracts.
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