General information
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Framatome is an international leader in nuclear energy recognized for its innovative, digital and value added solutions for the global nuclear fleet. With worldwide expertise and a proven track record for reliability and performance, the company designs, services and installs components, fuel, and instrumentation and control systems for nuclear power plants. Its more than 15,000 employees work every day to help Framatome's customers supply ever cleaner, safer and more economical low-carbon energy. Visit us at www.framatome.com, and follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Framatome is owned by the EDF Group (75.5%), Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI – 19.5%) and Assystem (5%).
Reference number
2024-15260
Publication date
1/11/2024
Job details
Category
O - PERFORMANCE & PROCESSUS - O1 - Management performance & processus
Job Opening Title
Deputy Group Leader (Manufacturing Control)
Job type
Non fixed term
BU description
Installed Base BU is in charge for Framatome's nuclear engineering and services for operating nuclear plants, for new build projects and for installations in decommissioning phase.
The Installed base BU has more than 60 years of international experience in all types of technologies on more than 380 reactors worldwide.
With 4,600 employees in 15 countries, the Installed Base BU has a strong identity and its vision is to: “Deliver innovative products and services by putting our high-level skills to work to guarantee throughout the world a safe and competitive, low carbon source of energy.”
Job description
EDF EPR Engineering UK (EPR-E) is a subsidiary of Edvance, which is a joint venture between EDF and Framatome, established in 2018 in charge of the design and the realisation of nuclear islands for new projects in France and worldwide.
In particular, EPR-E is responsible for the design and construction of the nuclear island for Hinkley Point C (HPC) project and preparing the design replication and engineering activities for the Sizewell C (SZC) Project.
At HPC we are building two new nuclear reactors, the first in a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK providing low carbon electricity for around six million homes.
For the HPC project, we are currently looking to recruit for the role of Deputy Group Leader – Manufacturing Control
The UK Manufacturing Control (UKMC) team aims to provide adequate and reactive surveillance on:
- Manufacturing documentation and In-shop manufacturing.
- In-shop manufacturing
These activities are achieved to provide confidence to our clients (projects) and to ensure that the manufactured parts and equipment reach the expected level of quality, in accordance with the specified requirements, and can thus be delivered to nuclear sites for installation.
The purpose of this role is primarily to assist the Manager/Group Leader of the UKMC team. The main tasks are:
Technical assistance contracts:
- to perform the operational management of TA services (monthly meetings with partners, monitoring of actions, monitoring of indicators, etc.)
- to verify the partners times, log of activities, invoicing…
Internal control and monitoring of the team activities:
- to achieve the managerial validation of some of the team's technical deliverables
- to monitor the actions given to the UKMC pilots (assigned with the management), and to challenge the team performance (with the UKMC KPIs)
Internal support:
- to provide support to the UKMC pilots for the assignment of inspection resources (arbitrations if necessary)
- to help the UKMC manager in preparing the monthly team meetings (updating KPIs dashboard, preparing some topics)
- to help solving all kinds of issues (IT, logistics…)
- to carry out various administrative procedures
Internal managerial representation:
- to ensure a field presence (with in-shop inspectors)
- to participate in regular meetings with inspectors and engineers
Taking information externally:
- to participate in part of the directorate meeting within DI
- to participate in some technical and transverse meetings in DI and EPR-E
Propositions of business development, and identifying strategic opportunities
The candidate will have to be able to travel on a regular basis in the UK (couple of times each month) and occasionally in France (Paris).
Profile
UKMC current scope of work is basically all the manufacturing in the UK for new nuclear projects (UK and abroad) and the French operating fleets. But most of the work (~90%) is dedicated to HPC project, on all areas and programmes:
Nuclear Island (UK4101, HK4102.1)
Conventional Island and Balance of Plant (UK3011, UK3511, UK3252, UK5211, UK5221…)
Marine Works (OH2231)
Civil Works (HK2201)
Mechanical, Electrical and HVAC – MEH (OH3631, HK2798, HK3699)
Created in November 2021, and as part of DI (Industrial Division of EDF Group), the UKMC team is now part of EDF EPR Engineering UK (EPR-E). Its headquarters are in Bristol (Aztec West).
The main competencies of the team are Manufacturing, Materials, Welding and NDTs.
To be considered, we require the following skills and experience:
- Management skills: an already acquired and successful experience is team leading/management (preferable), otherwise to be able to demonstrate such skills
- Knowledge in equipment procurement contracts for nuclear projects (HPC preferably)
- Good technical competencies in mechanical engineering, materials, welding
- Advanced knowledge in the manufacturing of equipment/parts, as well as in Quality and/or Surveillance
- Experience in the management/coordination of contracts for technical assistance
Skills required
- Fluent French (will be required to meet with our French teams)
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (oral and writing)
- Dynamic personality, agile and innovating thinking, but also capable of following the process
- Conscientiousness, well-organised
- Ability to prioritise, to question and understand the imperatives and to meet commitments to quality and schedule
- Ability to remain focused under pressure, thinking clearly and objectively
- Ability to cope in a multi-interfaced and changing environment, and to manage the interactions within a multi-disciplinary team
English: fluent preferred, at least B2
Benefits
At EDF we’re dedicated to offering flexible benefits that support our people across all aspects of their lives. We’re delighted to offer a range of benefits to support our employees’ physical, emotional and financial wellbeing.
In addition to a competitive salary, we offer a market-leading company pension scheme, paid holidays and a range of flexible benefits, such as: a company incentive bonus plan, health cover, cycle to work scheme, discounts and employee pricing.
Please let us know if you’d like to discuss flexible working arrangements by highlighting this on your application.
Why EDF?
When it comes to saving the planet, everyone’s talking the talk these days. As Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity, we’re not just talking about it, we’re doing something about it.
At EDF every single one of us is 100% committed to reducing the UK’s carbon emissions to Net Zero.
We’re generating the right mix of low carbon electricity to power the nation today and building the low carbon infrastructure Britain will need tomorrow.
Our people form a 10,000+ strong community, rich in diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We empower our people with the skills they need to build a successful career and to bring our purpose to life in their work.
Join us and together we can help Britain achieve Net Zero.
Job location
Job location
United Kingdom
Job location (site)
Aztec West
Travel
25%
Job family
Standard
Applicant criteria
Minimum level of education required
Bachelor
Minimum level of experience required
Experienced
Employment level
Cadre
Extra informations
Background checking required ?
Yes