Nuclear Restoration Services
Senior Project Manager - Regulatory Reform

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The Nuclear Regulatory Taskforce has called for radical reform of the UK's nuclear regulatory framework to enable timely and cost-effective nuclear investment and delivery. At NRS we recognise that means capitalising on our move towards proportionate, risk-informed approaches that unlock more effective outcomes to help our people deliver our mission. We are now looking for an experienced Senior Project Manager to take a pivotal role in shaping and helping to deliver our Regulatory Reform Project.
What will you be doing?
This is a rare opportunity to influence change at a national level, helping to shape the future of nuclear regulation in the UK. Working at the heart of a high-profile transformation programme, you will lead the delivery of complex projects that drive meaningful reform, ensuring innovative ideas are translated into practical outcomes that support our mission and deliver lasting impact.
Reporting to the Head of Strategic Regulatory Reform, you will provide leadership across project planning, governance, stakeholder engagement, and delivery. You will work with senior leaders, technical specialists and key partners to manage risk, drive performance, and ensure projects are delivered safely, efficiently and to the highest standards, sometimes making decisions that may impact the organisation, its people, budgets, policies, procedures and strategic programmes.
Key responsibilities:
- Lead mobilisation and delivery of the Regulatory Reform programme as an integrated multi-workstream initiative.
- Develop and maintain robust programme delivery frameworks, project controls, managing risks, issues, dependencies, change, and assurance activities.
- Inspire, mentor, and lead multidisciplinary teams, creating a collaborative and high-performing culture.
- Build strong relationships with stakeholders across the organisation and externally, providing clear communication and influencing at all levels.
- Oversee project budgets, resource allocation, compliance, and performance reporting to ensure effective and sustainable delivery.
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Who are we looking for?
We are seeking an accomplished project professional with a proven track record of delivering complex projects in highly regulated environments. You'll be a confident leader, an excellent communicator and someone who thrives on driving change, building relationships, and delivering results in challenging and evolving settings.
Essential skills and experience:
- Significant experience delivering projects within a complex, highly regulated industry.
- Degree-level qualification (NQF Level 6 / SCQF 9/10 or equivalent) in a relevant subject and recognised project management certification such as APM Registered Project Professional.
- Evidence of continuous professional development and a commitment to maintaining industry best practice.
- Strong communication, stakeholder management, and technical writing skills, with the ability to engage both technical and non-technical audiences.
- Customer-focused approach with the ability to develop positive, collaborative, and productive working relationships.
Desirable:
- Experience working with NEC contracts, CDM 2015 practices and project delivery frameworks within construction or infrastructure environments would be advantageous.
- We would also welcome applicants with a CITB Construction Site Manager's Safety Certificate, experience leading multidisciplinary teams through full project lifecycles and a strong understanding of delivering safe, high-quality outcomes while optimising costs.
- The ability to make sound decisions under pressure and apply project management principles in a socially responsible and sustainable way would be highly valued.
Why join NRS?
This is an exciting opportunity to help shape one of the most significant regulatory transformation programmes in the UK's nuclear sector. You'll have the chance to influence strategic change, work alongside experienced professionals, and play a critical role in modernising how regulation is delivered, helping create a more effective and proportionate framework for the future.


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If you're an experienced project leader looking for an opportunity to influence change on a national scale, this is your chance to be part of something truly meaningful. Join us and play a leading role in transforming the future of nuclear regulation while developing your career in a challenging, rewarding, and high-profile environment. Apply today and help shape the future of the UK's nuclear industry.
We offer a wide range of benefits - discover them all on our Careers website.
To learn more about NRS and the work we do, we invite you to explore our organisation by visiting Nuclear Restoration Services - GOV.UK. It’s a great way to discover our mission, our people, and the impact we deliver.
Please note: All successful candidates will need to provide proof of identity, eligibility to work in the UK and employment/education history (typically covering the last 3–5 years) in line with NRS Baseline Security requirements. Some roles may also require full Security Clearance, which involves additional checks. For details, please refer to the Defence Business Services National Security Vetting (DBS NSV) guidance.
At NRS, we value diversity and inclusion and encourage applications from underrepresented groups. We want to ensure you feel supported throughout the application process and provide reasonable adjustments where necessary and requested. If you require any reasonable adjustments as part of your application or interview process, please do not hesitate to let us know.
We offer flexibility on base location for multi-site roles and are happy to discuss flexible working options.
Please note that this vacancy may close earlier than the stated deadline should we receive a high volume of applications, so we encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.
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