GDF Vacancies

Browse through our list of vacancies that we are recruiting candidates for. To register your interest for any of these roles and to be contacted by our recruiters direct, please follow the links on each job description.


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Configuration & Change Manager

Nationwide | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 54536
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Coupled Process Manager

Nationwide | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 54346
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E3S Cases Systems Engineering Specialist

Warrington | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 59841
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Engineering Manager (Civil Structural)

Cumbria | Flexible Working | Upon application
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Engineering Manager (Transport Planner)

Nationwide | Flexible Working | Upon application
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Environmental Engineer / BAT Assessor

Nationwide | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 56000 - 65000
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Environmental Manager

Nationwide | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 62000
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Safety Assessors

Harwell | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 45829
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Safety Case Lead (External Hazards and REPPIR)

Harwell | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 59841 - 70883
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Safety Case Lead (Specialist Safety Assessment Team)

Harwell | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 59841 - 70883
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Safety Case Specialist (Siting)

Warrington | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 59841
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Senior Research Manager (Biosphere)

Nationwide | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 59000 - 64000
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Senior Safety Case Engineer

Nationwide | Flexible Working | Starting Salary £: 62000 - 74000
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GDF News


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Application lodged for construction of French repository

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UK Demonstration of Borehole Sealing Technology

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Finland Might Have Solved Nuclear Power’s Biggest Problem

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Types of rock in which radioactive waste could be disposed of

Short video outlining the types of rock that are being considered as suitable to host a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF)

KBR to support UK repository development

USA-headquartered KBR has been awarded a contract to support the UK's Nuclear Waste Services (NWS) in developing a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF). Such a facility, NWS says, will create more…