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Posted 16 May 2024
Job ref: 230061DHJ

Operations & Integration Manager

  • Location: Plymouth
  • Salary: £50 - £80/hour
  • Contract type Contract
  • Consultant: Daniel Hampton

To manage and co-ordinate the interfaces between Design and Safety, to ensure that work packages are delivered to the required scope, quality, schedule and cost, providing an overall capability within the 15 Dock Facility.

Responsible for developing design packages to the required capability and safety functions and supporting the creation of requirements through to their validation at handover.

To interface with key stakeholders, discipline leads, operators and users to ensure that an efficient design solution is delivered.

The 15 Dock Operations & Integration Manager post operates as part of the Major Infrastructure Projects Business Unit.

 

Job Role

Key link between completion of installation and hand over to the users

Resolving any issues where users say they will not get what the project agreed in writing either at physical interface (e.g. brow to boat) or a system interface (50Hz power from certain board)

Leading the close out of the verification exercise with UAG to formally record at the end of the construction the project has provided the evidence detailed in RTMs/DSRs.

Leading the generation of new interface agreements for the non A23 systems.

Demonstrating that the systems provided meet the needs of the boat entry/dock down/flood up/boat exit functions as agreed at the various workshops

Co-ordinate and design spatial layout and process management of facility by integration of the system designs into an overall facility layout e.g. DSUs on West side, new/relocated transformers on the West side, laydown space for production,

Ensuring at handover of each system we have provided what has been agreed re documentation e.g. OMMs, record information, briefing on using the systems.

 

Qualifications and Experience Requirements

 

Nuclear Training requirements iaw Nuclear Implicated Roles Qualification Experience Requirements (NIRQER)

• NUC0793 Nuclear Plant Foundation Course Module 1

• NUC0794 Nuclear Fundamentals (Foundation) Course Module 2

• NUC0796 Nuclear Practitioners Course Module 4

• NUC0911 Introduction to Safety Engineering

• NUC0912 Safety Engineering Technical Fundamentals

• Level 6 STEM qualification, Or L5 qualification with substantial relevant experience

• Experienced in Engineering design and safety practice as relevant to the post and project. Management experience of project specification, planning project management.

• Able to demonstrate professional understanding of Health & Safety, Design & Quality, preferably within highly regulated industry.  

 

Non-Nuclear/Local

• Submarine maintenance production engineering experience in a dockyard environment.

• Knowledge of process optimisation and human interface management.

Experience of developing Concept of Operations (CONOPs) /procedure management information.

• Sound understanding of industry codes and standards, industry legislation and engineering practices.

• Company and departmental procedures relating to Design, Health & Safety and Quality requirements.

• The post holder must be able to demonstrate relevant knowledge and skills required in the technical management of complex design development throughout the design lifecycle.

• Provide expert advice to the sub-contracted design houses to enable them to develop the design.

• Sound understanding of engineering design and safety practice as relevant to discipline, post and project requirements.

• Sound project specification, planning, project management and budgeting experience.

• Sound understanding of Company and departmental procedures relating to Design, Health & Safety and Quality requirements, and ability to manage projects in accordance with these procedures.

• Working knowledge of relevant engineering office computer applications.

• Experience of the design support to construction, operation, refit/repair of conventional and nuclear submarines and/or facilities.

• Experience of a ‘Systems Thinking’ approach to design issues.

 

Work Arrangement:

On site every week 2 days per week

 

Clearance:

Must be able to obtain an SC Level of Clearance