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Europe Licensing Director

GE *** · United Kingdom
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Location
United Kingdom
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Job summary

Job Description Summary The European New Plant/Product (NPP) Licensing Director will establish the vision & strategy for Regulatory Affairs to accelerate the licensing needed to deploy new technologies in Europe and outside North America.

Qualifications

  • Required
  • Bachelor’s Degree in engineering or related technical discipline from an accredited university or equivalent experience.
  • Major experience in nuclear licensing, design and operations.
  • Proven experience in a leadership/management role with significant scope and responsibility.
  • Willingness and ability to travel occasionally.
  • Eligibility
  • Ability and willingness to obtain and maintain a site security clearance, including required background checks, and an SGI/safeguards clearance.
  • Desired Characteristics
  • Experience working with regulatory, governmental agencies.
  • Working knowledge of nuclear regulations, preferably countries in Europe.
  • Exhibits behaviors in line with strong Nuclear Safety Culture (i.e., respectful work environment / environment for raising concerns).
  • Assesses potential impacts of regulatory landscape on business and customers.

Responsibilities

  • For New Plants And New Products
  • Lead the strategic development and deployment for licensing for European customers and maintain relationships with European customers.
  • Establish and maintain effective business relationships with international working groups and European nuclear regulators as main point of contact.
  • Provide expert knowledge of the international nuclear rules and regulations, as appropriate.
  • Provide functional work direction to the licensing managers, licensing engineers and licensing project managers.
  • Monitor applicable nuclear regulations and ensure GEH / GNF manage applicable changes.
  • Maintain nuclear licensing basis documents and correspondence records.
  • Manage periodic and reactive nuclear regulatory inspections/audits.
  • Lead resolution of nuclear licensing / regulatory compliance issues.
  • Coordinate efforts and interfaces of the Regulatory Affairs organization with other GEH / GNF teams.
  • Coordinate interfaces with industry organizations (e.g., IAEA, WNA).
  • Manage Licensing budget.

Skills

CommunicationLeadershipProject Management

Degrees

AssociateDegree

Travel

Occasional travelTravel

Industry

EducationPublic-sector

Company size

Smb

Security clearance

Security clearance

Relocation

Yes