Specialist Cleaning Lead

Bridgwater
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Specialist Cleaning Lead (Nuclear / RCC‑M) – Hinkley Point C (HPC)

Location: Bridgwater, Somerset (HPC – site based)

Salary: from £75,000 + Car Allowance + Travel & Lodge Allowance + 8.65% Project Bonus

Type: Full-time | Rota: 9‑day fortnight (subject to change) | Start: ASAP (subject to vetting)

The Opportunity

We’re recruiting a Specialist Cleaning Lead to establish and lead a high-compliance specialist cleaning service on Hinkley Point C (HPC)—one of the UK’s flagship nuclear construction programmes. This senior operational role is responsible for delivering RCC‑M nuclear cleanliness standards across active construction areas, ensuring safe, consistent delivery with audit-ready documentation.

Given the regulated nature of HPC, applicants should have a track record in cleanroom, GMP, nuclear or similarly controlled environments where cleanliness standards, inspections and formal documentation are non-negotiable.

Responsibilities:

* Establish and lead a specialist cleaning service aligned to RCC‑M nuclear cleanliness requirements

* Own the overall management of specialist cleaning delivery across designated HPC construction areas

* Develop, implement and maintain formal documentation, including:

* SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures)

* RAMS (Risk Assessments & Method Statements)

* Quality/compliance records and operational controls suitable for regulated environments

* Carry out regular inspections to identify recurring issues, unusual requirements, or non-conformances

* Coordinate multiple teams across separate work areas, ensuring consistent standards and performance

* Work collaboratively with the client and on-site workstream leads to deliver the agreed strategy

* Deliver resourcing, recruitment, onboarding and training plans to build a capable, compliant team

* Produce data-led reporting (KPIs, compliance, performance, resource and productivity metrics)

* Authorise and approve planned procurement of consumables and equipment

* Ensure robust HSE compliance, including incident readiness, investigation, and reporting

* Lead safety culture initiatives including safety stand-downs where appropriate

* People leadership: performance reviews, absence management, HR/IR awareness and disciplinary processes (where required)

* Ensure direct reports understand responsibilities and consistently deliver to the required standard

Essential:

* Proven leadership experience in regulated / high-compliance environments with controlled cleanliness standards

* Ability to lead with integrity, inclusivity, accountability and continuous improvement

* Strong organisational capability and confidence producing formal documentation and plans

* Comfortable managing fast-moving operations with competing priorities and multiple stakeholders

* Excellent written, verbal and IT skills

* Valid passport

* CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test (Manager & Professional level)

Desirable:

-Experience in nuclear or comparable high-control sectors (e.g., pharma/biotech, medical devices, sterile manufacturing, laboratories)

-Working knowledge of COSHH

-NEBOSH (or equivalent)

-SMSTS (or similar construction qualification)

-Driving licence

-Higher education certificate / degree

Site & Vetting Requirements

- Able to provide a 3-year work history to support vetting

- Able to obtain the required HPC site access pass

- Site-based role on a 9-day fortnight rota (subject to change)

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