Project Manager (Sizewell C)
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Project Manager – Hold Point Manager
Sizewell C
Location: London, (Occasional Ipswich/Bristol/ Site travel)
Contract: Permanent, full-time.
Closing Date: Thursday 9th July 2026
What’s in It for You
Salary: Circa. £68k, depending on experience
Bonus: 5% annual incentive
Pension: Up to 7.5% employee / 15% employer contribution
Leave: 28 days holiday plus bank holidays
Overview
The Hold Point Manager (HPM) is responsible for ensuring the management of, and delivery of appropriate and adequate evidence to allow timely discharge of key hold point(s) owned by the SZC Civil Works Programme (CWP) in accordance with LC19 requirements in compliance with the Hold Point management process. This role is primarily for, but not limited to, the Concrete Pour Capability Demonstration and First Nuclear Safety Concrete Hold Points. This includes:
Preparing and presenting the Management of Expectations document to the Hold Point Panel
Project management and integration with other functions to deliver the right quality of evidence to programme for release of the hold point(s)
Expediting and collating the evidence required for the Hold Point Review Document
Maintaining evidence tracker(s) and presenting progress on a monthly basis
Presenting back to the Hold Point Panel to expedite the release of the Hold Point
Managing and engaging with key stakeholders to ensure timely release of the Hold Point
The HPM is a key role in ensuring the adequacy of evidence presented for release of hold points on the SZC construction site and will be instrumental in facilitating the Office for Nuclear Regulation’s flexible permissioning process where required.
Framework & Boundaries
Working with the construction teams and across the programmes, the Hold Point Manager is instrumental in ensuring that hold points are released in a timely manner to the required quality standards to allow construction to proceed.
The role will require them to have good interpersonal skills and be a skilled influencer across all levels of the business. The individual will be required to influence individuals at senior levels across different directorates of the SZC Project to produce the right quality deliverables.
The Hold Point Manager will be working within the Civil Work Alliance as an “Owner’s Participant”. The Civil Works Alliance is formed of 3 contractors and the Client (Sizewell C). The Owner’s Participant ensures that “best for project” decisions are made.
Principal Accountabilities, Activities and Decisions
Own and lead the timely delivery and release of defined hold points to the right quality standards.
Challenge the evidence presented across several topics and provide feedback on the adequacy of evidence provided.
Balance the demands of the business against delivery workload to optimise release of hold points to meet programme requirements.
Coach and mentor the wider project on the implementation of SZC arrangements for managing and successfully releasing hold points to support the continuation of construction and commissioning activities at SZC site.
Support the identified Hold Point Managers in leading presentations and justification of the evidence to the CWP, Hold Point Panel, and Regulators as appropriate.
Oversee the quality of evidence provided to manage and release identified tertiary hold points at SZC site.
Set the direction to allow timely and effective discharge of ONR’s flexible permissioning at SZC site.
Nuclear Safety Accountabilities
This Post will have nuclear safety responsibilities which could have an impact on nuclear safety through the activities that they perform. These are detailed in the Nuclear Baseline.
Dimensions
Accountable to the CWA Head of NI Delivery for delivery of hold points to the required quality and programme. This includes effective stakeholder engagement in the discharge of the hold points.
Responsible for the quality and effectiveness of the authoritative advice provided. This may be on technical areas of delivery, or non-technical areas such as adequacy of compliance with processes.
Required to drive and influence the performance of others within the project outside line management control to deliver to quality and programme.
Based between SZC London and Ipswich offices, and SZC Site with some flexibility to work remotely (as agreed).
Knowledge & Skills
Good knowledge and understanding of UK regulatory requirements and nuclear site licence compliance.
Ability to identify key internal and external stakeholders and decision makers, to influence delivery to the right quality on time across the project and wider SZC organisation
Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to develop a wide network across the business at all levels and build trust-based relationships across SZC, HPC, EDF Energy and the wider construction industry.
Ability to work independently and be proactive, recognising issues ahead of time and finding innovative solutions to unforeseen obstacles.
Demonstrable experience of problem-solving skills in technical topics.
Desirable
Knowledge of ONR Nuclear Site Licence Conditions
Application of ONR flexible permissioning arrangements on a nuclear licensed site
Qualifications & Experience
Experience of managing delivery in a matrix management organisation.
Proven track record of delivering within a large project.
Experience of working within highly regulated environment (preferable Nuclear License Site experience)
Desirable
University degree and/or equivalent qualification required, technical subject preferred.
Key Competencies
Behavioural Competences
Humility
Recognise the value brought from different cultures and experiences
Be open to other’s points of view and ideas, be willing to debate and to compromise
Positivity
Positively challenge poor quality and performance
Identify solutions at the lowest possible level
Encourage tier 1s and others to bring new ideas forward
Respect
Value the rules and environment in which we operate
Give and receive feedback with respect
Embrace and engage with new people and ideas
Solidarity
One team, working closely together and helping each other
Empowered teams always looking forward.
Shared responsibility for delivery the project outcomes
Clarity
Communicate clearly and consistently
Promote collaboration and team alignment
Clearer and faster decision making
Drive simplification at all levels
If this sounds like the next step in your career, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today.
For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.
The Sizewell C Jobs Service supports local people into exciting, long-term careers across our Project.#SZCJobs
Project Manager – Hold Point Manager
Sizewell C
Location: London, (Occasional Ipswich/Bristol/ Site travel)
Contract: Permanent, full-time.
Closing Date: Thursday 9th July 2026
What’s in It for You
Salary: Circa. £68k, depending on experience
Bonus: 5% annual incentive
Pension: Up to 7.5% employee / 15% employer contribution
Leave: 28 days holiday plus bank holidays
Overview
The Hold Point Manager (HPM) is responsible for ensuring the management of, and delivery of appropriate and adequate evidence to allow timely discharge of key hold point(s) owned by the SZC Civil Works Programme (CWP) in accordance with LC19 requirements in compliance with the Hold Point management process. This role is primarily for, but not limited to, the Concrete Pour Capability Demonstration and First Nuclear Safety Concrete Hold Points. This includes:
Preparing and presenting the Management of Expectations document to the Hold Point Panel
Project management and integration with other functions to deliver the right quality of evidence to programme for release of the hold point(s)
Expediting and collating the evidence required for the Hold Point Review Document
Maintaining evidence tracker(s) and presenting progress on a monthly basis
Presenting back to the Hold Point Panel to expedite the release of the Hold Point
Managing and engaging with key stakeholders to ensure timely release of the Hold Point
The HPM is a key role in ensuring the adequacy of evidence presented for release of hold points on the SZC construction site and will be instrumental in facilitating the Office for Nuclear Regulation’s flexible permissioning process where required.
Framework & Boundaries
Working with the construction teams and across the programmes, the Hold Point Manager is instrumental in ensuring that hold points are released in a timely manner to the required quality standards to allow construction to proceed.
The role will require them to have good interpersonal skills and be a skilled influencer across all levels of the business. The individual will be required to influence individuals at senior levels across different directorates of the SZC Project to produce the right quality deliverables.
The Hold Point Manager will be working within the Civil Work Alliance as an “Owner’s Participant”. The Civil Works Alliance is formed of 3 contractors and the Client (Sizewell C). The Owner’s Participant ensures that “best for project” decisions are made.
Principal Accountabilities, Activities and Decisions
Own and lead the timely delivery and release of defined hold points to the right quality standards.
Challenge the evidence presented across several topics and provide feedback on the adequacy of evidence provided.
Balance the demands of the business against delivery workload to optimise release of hold points to meet programme requirements.
Coach and mentor the wider project on the implementation of SZC arrangements for managing and successfully releasing hold points to support the continuation of construction and commissioning activities at SZC site.
Support the identified Hold Point Managers in leading presentations and justification of the evidence to the CWP, Hold Point Panel, and Regulators as appropriate.
Oversee the quality of evidence provided to manage and release identified tertiary hold points at SZC site.
Set the direction to allow timely and effective discharge of ONR’s flexible permissioning at SZC site.
Nuclear Safety Accountabilities
This Post will have nuclear safety responsibilities which could have an impact on nuclear safety through the activities that they perform. These are detailed in the Nuclear Baseline.
Dimensions
Accountable to the CWA Head of NI Delivery for delivery of hold points to the required quality and programme. This includes effective stakeholder engagement in the discharge of the hold points.
Responsible for the quality and effectiveness of the authoritative advice provided. This may be on technical areas of delivery, or non-technical areas such as adequacy of compliance with processes.
Required to drive and influence the performance of others within the project outside line management control to deliver to quality and programme.
Based between SZC London and Ipswich offices, and SZC Site with some flexibility to work remotely (as agreed).
Knowledge & Skills
Good knowledge and understanding of UK regulatory requirements and nuclear site licence compliance.
Ability to identify key internal and external stakeholders and decision makers, to influence delivery to the right quality on time across the project and wider SZC organisation
Excellent stakeholder management skills with the ability to develop a wide network across the business at all levels and build trust-based relationships across SZC, HPC, EDF Energy and the wider construction industry.
Ability to work independently and be proactive, recognising issues ahead of time and finding innovative solutions to unforeseen obstacles.
Demonstrable experience of problem-solving skills in technical topics.
Desirable
Knowledge of ONR Nuclear Site Licence Conditions
Application of ONR flexible permissioning arrangements on a nuclear licensed site
Qualifications & Experience
Experience of managing delivery in a matrix management organisation.
Proven track record of delivering within a large project.
Experience of working within highly regulated environment (preferable Nuclear License Site experience)
Desirable
University degree and/or equivalent qualification required, technical subject preferred.
Key Competencies
Behavioural Competences
Humility
Recognise the value brought from different cultures and experiences
Be open to other’s points of view and ideas, be willing to debate and to compromise
Positivity
Positively challenge poor quality and performance
Identify solutions at the lowest possible level
Encourage tier 1s and others to bring new ideas forward
Respect
Value the rules and environment in which we operate
Give and receive feedback with respect
Embrace and engage with new people and ideas
Solidarity
One team, working closely together and helping each other
Empowered teams always looking forward.
Shared responsibility for delivery the project outcomes
Clarity
Communicate clearly and consistently
Promote collaboration and team alignment
Clearer and faster decision making
Drive simplification at all levels
If this sounds like the next step in your career, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today.
For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.