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Readiness and Acceptance Planning
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The Readiness and Acceptance Planner is responsible for the development & management of the Client’s Readiness & Acceptance Strategy for delivery of a major programme to Full Operational Capability.
Key outputs will be, but not limited to:
Requirements & Acceptance Management Plan.
Readiness & DLoD Integration Plan.
ITEA & Commissioning Plan.
Experience Required
Delivery of infrastructure in a MOD (or civil) Nuclear environment to AC(LC)19/20/22.
Commissioning management/planning experience to AC(LC)21.
(Desirable) working knowledge of MOD KiD.
(Desirable) experience of Clyde Safety Management Arrangements
Location
The role is hybrid where 3 days per week will be spent either in the office in Glasgow City Centre or at site in Helensburgh. Occasional visits to Bristol as necessary.
Security Requirements
SC Clearance
Due to the secure nature of this project, restrictions in relation to UK residency and nationality will apply.
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