Safety Rules Instructor
Are you a natural mentor, technically skilled, and driven to make a difference? If you thrive on sharing knowledge, solving problems, and leading with confidence, this could be the role for you. This is your chance to play a key role in shaping the next generation of talent in the power industry, all while growing your own skills in a high-performing, safety-focused team.
At EDF, success is personal. Here you’ll develop a career that’s unique to you. Whether you want to move horizontally, deepen your specialty, or advance through the levels — it’s your journey, powered by us. Join us and be part be of our mission to help Britain achieve Net Zero.
The opportunity
As a Safety Rules Instructor within the Nuclear Skills Alliance (NSA) you will prepare and deliver training in company Safety Rules, to candidates preparing for authorised roles under the Safety Rules, using both classroom and plant simulator environments, to facilitate the growth of the skills and knowledge in these areas for HPC.
You will join a team with a wide variety of skills, experience and knowledge, and work closely with the customer (HPC).
Your base location will be at our Hinkley Point C, with a mix of office and home working.
Pay, benefits & culture
Alongside a competitive salary ranging from £44,000, we offer a full benefits package, including a company pension scheme, and a wide range of flexible benefits to suit your lifestyle.
We’re talking about everything from enhanced parental leave to electric vehicle leasing, health insurance to product discounts, critical illness insurance to technology vouchers, gym membership to season ticket loans.
At EDF UK, we embrace flexibility while recognising that everyone's working needs are different. Whether you're in our office spaces, on site, or working remotely, we promote an environment that supports collaboration, connection, and comfort. No matter where you are, our priority is to make sure you feel safe, valued, and celebrated.
Here, we do right by each other and everyone’s welcome. We’re on an action-oriented journey, championing equity, diversity, and inclusion. We’d like our future workforce to have an equal gender balance, represent a broad mix of people from minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+, those with a disability and supporting social mobility.
We’re a disability confident employer and we’ll do all we can to help with your application. Please let us know if you need to request reasonable adjustments.
We take pride in fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment, where the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our employees drive fresh thinking and innovation. We understand that success means different things to different people. We believe there are multiple definitions of what it means to succeed. That’s why we support you to pursue a career that’s unique to you. Because success is personal.
What you’ll be doing
In this role, you'll develop and deliver training materials across classroom and plant simulator environments, while also providing coaching and mentoring to support trainee development. You’ll coordinate and lead Safety Rules Authorisation(s) Training Programme courses, delivering sessions to groups of up to eight people. Training will reflect company values and embed safety and operational excellence throughout.
As a subject matter expert, you’ll demonstrate deep technical knowledge and act as the company’s lead representative in your area. You'll work with internal and external stakeholders, including National Grid and HPC teams, to ensure training remains current and aligned with requirements. You’ll also contribute to the Nuclear Skills Alliance’s business plans, supporting the achievement of broader organisational goals.
Who you are
You hold an HNC or higher in a relevant technical subject and have experience in power generation or a related industry. You’re confident with Microsoft Office, a strong communicator, and bring solid knowledge of Safety Rule procedures. You work well in a team, solve problems effectively, and have strong mentoring skills.
It’s desirable that you have experience delivering technical or simulator training, knowledge of SAT, and a recognised training qualification. Familiarity with nuclear systems, stakeholder engagement, and modern learning methods is a bonus. Travel to other sites, including Hinkley Point C, may be required. If not already certified, training will be provided to become a Fleet Certified Instructor.
Closing date for applications is 9th July, interviews will follow shortly after.
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