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Interface Engineer
Interface Engineer/Civils Project Manager - Sizewell C, Suffolk
(Hybrid Working)
PAYE £350 or Umbrella £500
Job Purpose / Overview
The Civil Works Programme (CWP) comprises a scope of work valued at circa £9bn and this has been divided into three delivery sub-programmes as follows:
- Sub-Programme 1
- Sub-Programme 2
- Sub-Programme 3
The Integration function within the SZC's Civil Works Programme (CWP) is the focal point in supporting the co-ordination of the activities in each of these three CWP Sub-Programmes (as above) activities and the activities of Site Delivery, Nuclear Island (NI) and Conventional Island (CI) programmes, along with Site Operations.
Reporting to the Interface Project Manager, the Delivery Engineer will:
- Be an integral link within the CWP Interface Management Plan, monitoring and coordinating interfaces throughout, and supporting the CWP teams and SZC Project Management Office (PMO) to remain aligned.
Principal Accountabilities
Reporting to the Interface Project Manager, the Interface has overall responsibility for implementing and maintaining the Interface Management Plan throughout the project life cycle by performing the following actions:
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- Implementing project specific Interface processes.
- Capturing the necessary interface agreements between teams.
- Clearly defined responsibilities for Interface coordination.
- Monitoring progress related to the Interface activities.
- Ensuring that the schedule requirements are maintained and identifying / initiating any change requests that may arise out of the Interface requirements.
- Ensuring that Interface issues are handled and closed.
Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications, Experience
Knowledge & Skills
- An understanding of project Management principles and procedures.
- Use of innovative thinking to overcome challenges and implement solutions which minimise both disruption to third party and to effective project delivery.
- Understanding and communicating complex technical and commercial issues to the satisfaction of key stakeholders.
- The ability to build, maintain and manage key internal and external stakeholder relationships, addressing their diverse expectations and potentially conflicting agendas, fostering their optimal engagement and contribution to the development and implementation of effective strategies and plans to manage stakeholders.
- General professional qualities such as accuracy, attention to detail, tenacity, result-oriented, the ability to work well within a team, Good organisational skills and the ability to work independently and be proactive.
- Strong assurance and challenge skills with excellent communication/interpersonal skills notably with various levels of the organisation and externally.
- Discretion - Confidentiality when dealing with sensitive information.


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Qualifications & Experience
- Degree in Civil Engineering/Construction.
- Experience in a construction management role for at least 5 years.
- Experience of a large infrastructure/engineering project (or similar) on-site experience, knowledge of construction activities, approaches, standards and expectations.
- Would have worked in interface or project management, TWC etc type role previously.
- Good understanding of construction sequencing or planning.
This is a long-term role – you must be able to attend the site office in Suffolk.
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