Senior Logistics Programme Integration Manager – Hinkley Point C ⚡Be at the heart of Europe’s largest construction project and help orchestrate the logistics engine that underpins the UK’s clean energy future.Hinkley Point C (HPC) is the first new nuclear power station built in the UK in over 20 years. Its two EPR reactors will generate 3.26GW of secure, low-carbon electricity for 60 years, powering around 6 million homes and delivering long-term economic benefits across the UK.We are now seeking a Senior Logistics Programme Integration Manager—a critical leadership role responsible for integrating logistics demand across multiple, competing projects and workstreams to enable successful delivery of HPC.Position OverviewReporting directly to the Head of Logistics, you will act as the focal point for logistics demand integration across the project. You will consolidate material demand into a single, coherent signal for off-site warehouses and inbound suppliers, ensuring logistics services are aligned with project priorities across long, mid, and short-term planning horizons.This is a newly created, high-impact role. You will design and lead a small specialist team, whose influence will be felt across the entire HPC programme through effective integration, planning, and senior stakeholder engagement.Key ResponsibilitiesDefine and maintain the logistics demand baseline plan aligned to the overall project planAggregate and integrate inputs from multiple projects to update the logistics delivery planIdentify, communicate, and manage risks, gaps, constraints, and changes to logistics plansCoordinate mitigation actions and escalations, ensuring clear ownership across stakeholdersEnsure logistics integration within Integrated Planning processes and governanceIdentify and manage logistics capacity constraints across long, mid, and short-term horizonsMonitor mitigation plans to ensure risks and constraints are effectively resolvedEnsure all project documentation and Sensitive Nuclear Information is correctly protected in line with EDF policiesQualifications & ExperienceBachelor’s degree (minimum)Proven experience working with or influencing Director / C-Suite level stakeholdersSenior leadership experience within Logistics or Supply Chain Planning in a complex, highly regulated environment (e.g. nuclear, aerospace, energy)Strong background in logistics and planning frameworks applied across major infrastructure projectsDemonstrable experience integrating multiple workstreams within a large, multi-disciplinary programmeExperience working across the full project lifecycle within large integrated teamsIf you thrive in complexity and want your work to directly influence the success of a once-in-a-generation project, we’d love to hear from you.