Project Manager - Nuclear Island (Sizewell C)
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I&C Project Manager – Nuclear Island
Sizewell C
Location: London/Bristol, with some travel expected
Contract: Permanent, full-time.
Closing Date: Thursday 16th July 2026
What’s in It for You:
Salary: Starting at £66,866 per annum (depending on experience)
Bonus: 5% annual incentive
Pension: Up to 7.5% employee / 15% employer contribution
Leave: 28 days holiday plus bank holidays
Hybrid Working: Typically, 2–3 days in the office per week, with flexibility based on business needs
Your Impact
As Project Manager you will be responsible for the end-to-end delivery of Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning activities across key Systems, Structures, and Components (SSCs), ensuring outcomes are achieved safely, on time, to quality, and within budget.
Reporting to a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful direction & leadership of all activities associated with the full life cycle delivery of the assigned scope. The post requires proven experience of leading teams and deploying project and general management skills to deliver effective project outcomes.
You will lead multidisciplinary delivery team, ensuring capability, clarity, and alignment to project objectives. As part of your role you will be expected to collaborate cross functionally across project boundaries to ensure the successful delivery of the project.
The Nuclear Island Instrumentation & Control (NI-I&C) Project Manager will work closely with especially the SZC supply chain team, the Responsible Designer (RD), the SZC quality team and the suppliers to prepare for and execute the delivery phase of the project. You will be dedicated to a group of I&C system(s) & contracts within the NI programme with a value of up to £150m. The scope includes for example the Standard I&C, Safety and Backup I&C, Main Control Room, Industrial Information and Monitoring Systems, etc.
Principal Accountabilities
As PM you will be responsible for:
Leading and Managing a multidisciplinary team to deliver scope to tight deadlines, in quality, through the procurement process for specific I&C contracts. Drive manufacturing delivery, prepare storage, commissioning and transition into operation.
Drive safe, on-time, and on-budget delivery of contract or package activities, meeting all requirements
Monitor project progress against key milestones, deadlines, and budgets, and report status updates to key stakeholders,
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to prepare construction contracts, manage internal interfaces (between contracts and systems within the Programme) and external interfaces (with other Programmes, commissioning, civil works, MEH etc…) to ensure a coordinated approach to design, delivery, and commissioning
Take a global overview of I&C systems on SZC with a view to maximise replication from HPC
Drive the implementation of SZC site-specific design changes including contract specifications to enable robust pricing.
Identify risks, facilitate resolution of issues, update the programme budget accordingly, and escalate as required, for I&C related scope (e.g. Risks: Obsolescence & Cybersecurity; Opportunities: creation of “UK-EPR Fleet Effect” to optimise Long-Term Services Agreements or size/use of platforms, etc),
Ensure that lessons-learnt and knowledge-capture are practiced as business as usual, from SZC project but also from other EPRs in Europe and in the UK
Ensure that contractual requirements are fulfilled,
Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Background in I&C, electrical, process/systems for large industrial plants
Good understanding of the complexity of major projects, including interface management between scope areas
Proven success in coordinating multi-disciplinary design and procurement work, driving teams to deliver on time
Demonstrable success in managing/developing:
Engineering design, contract and field execution strategies for project delivery
Multi-discipline EPCM projects
Procurement and management of contracts
Controlling costs; risk; schedule and change and proficient in the use of Earned Value tools
Resolution and close-out of commercial claims, including negotiation expertise
Close out of commercial claims and the associated negotiations.
Experience of managing projects through the project lifecycle from concept to handover
Excellent communication skills in client-facing and contractor-facing situations, and managing multi-disciplinary profiles
Desirable:
Previous engineering or project management experience in the nuclear industry.
Formal project management qualification.
Direct experience of procuring equipment or installation contracts for nuclear power stations
Working knowledge of French language is an advantage
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 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
I&C Project Manager – Nuclear Island
Sizewell C
Location: London/Bristol, with some travel expected
Contract: Permanent, full-time.
Closing Date: Thursday 16th July 2026
What’s in It for You:
Salary: Starting at £66,866 per annum (depending on experience)
Bonus: 5% annual incentive
Pension: Up to 7.5% employee / 15% employer contribution
Leave: 28 days holiday plus bank holidays
Hybrid Working: Typically, 2–3 days in the office per week, with flexibility based on business needs
Your Impact
As Project Manager you will be responsible for the end-to-end delivery of Engineering, Procurement, Construction, and Commissioning activities across key Systems, Structures, and Components (SSCs), ensuring outcomes are achieved safely, on time, to quality, and within budget.
Reporting to a Senior Project Manager, you will be responsible for the successful direction & leadership of all activities associated with the full life cycle delivery of the assigned scope. The post requires proven experience of leading teams and deploying project and general management skills to deliver effective project outcomes.
You will lead multidisciplinary delivery team, ensuring capability, clarity, and alignment to project objectives. As part of your role you will be expected to collaborate cross functionally across project boundaries to ensure the successful delivery of the project.
The Nuclear Island Instrumentation & Control (NI-I&C) Project Manager will work closely with especially the SZC supply chain team, the Responsible Designer (RD), the SZC quality team and the suppliers to prepare for and execute the delivery phase of the project. You will be dedicated to a group of I&C system(s) & contracts within the NI programme with a value of up to £150m. The scope includes for example the Standard I&C, Safety and Backup I&C, Main Control Room, Industrial Information and Monitoring Systems, etc.
Principal Accountabilities
As PM you will be responsible for:
Leading and Managing a multidisciplinary team to deliver scope to tight deadlines, in quality, through the procurement process for specific I&C contracts. Drive manufacturing delivery, prepare storage, commissioning and transition into operation.
Drive safe, on-time, and on-budget delivery of contract or package activities, meeting all requirements
Monitor project progress against key milestones, deadlines, and budgets, and report status updates to key stakeholders,
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to prepare construction contracts, manage internal interfaces (between contracts and systems within the Programme) and external interfaces (with other Programmes, commissioning, civil works, MEH etc…) to ensure a coordinated approach to design, delivery, and commissioning
Take a global overview of I&C systems on SZC with a view to maximise replication from HPC
Drive the implementation of SZC site-specific design changes including contract specifications to enable robust pricing.
Identify risks, facilitate resolution of issues, update the programme budget accordingly, and escalate as required, for I&C related scope (e.g. Risks: Obsolescence & Cybersecurity; Opportunities: creation of “UK-EPR Fleet Effect” to optimise Long-Term Services Agreements or size/use of platforms, etc),
Ensure that lessons-learnt and knowledge-capture are practiced as business as usual, from SZC project but also from other EPRs in Europe and in the UK
Ensure that contractual requirements are fulfilled,
Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications & Experience
Background in I&C, electrical, process/systems for large industrial plants
Good understanding of the complexity of major projects, including interface management between scope areas
Proven success in coordinating multi-disciplinary design and procurement work, driving teams to deliver on time
Demonstrable success in managing/developing:
Engineering design, contract and field execution strategies for project delivery
Multi-discipline EPCM projects
Procurement and management of contracts
Controlling costs; risk; schedule and change and proficient in the use of Earned Value tools
Resolution and close-out of commercial claims, including negotiation expertise
Close out of commercial claims and the associated negotiations.
Experience of managing projects through the project lifecycle from concept to handover
Excellent communication skills in client-facing and contractor-facing situations, and managing multi-disciplinary profiles
Desirable:
Previous engineering or project management experience in the nuclear industry.
Formal project management qualification.
Direct experience of procuring equipment or installation contracts for nuclear power stations
Working knowledge of French language is an advantage
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 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.