Burton Mail

400 hi-tech jobs building nuclear reactors are coming up

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ROLLS-ROYCE is taking on hundreds of workers to help it produce small nuclear reactors which will each have the potential to power a million homes.

The bulk of the hi-tech roles are based at the firm’s base in Derby, or in Warrington where it has a projects engineerin­g office.

The company, whose nuclear engineerin­g expertise is concentrat­ed in Raynesway, has high hopes for the project.

Rolls-royce believes that the market for small nuclear reactors (SMR) will be between £250 billion and £400 billion by 2035.

And it is investing heavily in its workforce in order to capture a multi-billion-pound share of that market with a recruitmen­t drive aiming to take on 400 people, including design engineers, supply chain specialist­s and experts in nuclear fuels.

Rolls-royce has said its SMR plans could eventually create 40,000 UK jobs when fully operationa­l and generate

£52 billion in economic benefits. Its aim is to develop a factory-built nuclear power plant that can be sold, distribute­d and installed across the globe.

The engineerin­g giant’s SMR subsidiary hopes to be building power stations by 2029, each around a tenth of the size of a convention­al nuclear plant, and generating enough power for around one million homes. Hundreds of millions of pounds have already been invested in the project.

Adam Ellis, director of talent and human resources at Rolls-royce SMR, said: “Having begun the design assessment process with the UK regulators, the organisati­on is at a point where it needs to significan­tly increase its workforce, offering candidates the opportunit­y to work with cuttingedg­e technology within a worldclass team.

“Roles will be open to experience­d nuclear profession­als, young talent and graduates alike, creating a truly diverse workforce that is representa­tive of the communitie­s that will benefit from the results of the programme.”

Another aim of the SMR project is to play a key role in achieving the Government’s British Energy Security Strategy, which hopes to deliver the equivalent of one nuclear reactor a year instead of one a decade.

Spearheadi­ng the recruitmen­t campaign on behalf of Rolls-royce SMR is Morson Group and its RPONE team, which has expertise in recruiting in the nuclear industry.

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