Audit and Certification Manager
CDI Royaume Uni BTS, DUT, Bac +2
Job description
Audit and Certification Manager
Birchwood, Warrington or Milton Park, Oxfordshire
Permanent
Salary: £55,000 - £65,000
Purpose of the job
As Audit and Certification Manager you will be required to define, lead, manage, and execute a comprehensive programme of audits and certification activities that ensure Nuvia’s compliance to identified standards and other international safety standards. These standards include ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001, SSiP, ISO 19650, ISO 27001 and ISO/IEC 17025. As you will also provide advice and guidance within your specialism and will be a role model for our E6 behaviours, which support our organisational culture and ways of working.
Reports to
Head of Quality
Key Accountabilities
Design and deliver an annual audit plan covering internal operations and external supply chain partners to verify compliance with the aforementioned standards and any Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) requirements.
Lead the preparation for the emergence of, and maintenance of, critical certifications, particularly ISO 19443:2018, and ISO 44001, ensuring all organizational processes align with nuclear safety culture.
Act as the primary point of contact for external regulators and Certification Bodies (e.g., ONR, Lloyds, BSI, Environment Agency etc) and provide independent challenge to senior management when safety or compliance weaknesses are identified.
Act as the primary point of contact for Nuvia’s interaction with the British Standards Institute and manage our British Standards On-Line (BSOL) Account.
Oversee the effectiveness of the QMS, ensuring it encompasses Quality (ISO 9001), Environment (ISO 14001), and Health & Safety (ISO 45001) within a nuclear context.
Manage supplier audits and inspections to prevent counterfeit, fraudulent, or substandard items (CFSI) from entering the nuclear supply chain.
Facilitate Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for non-conformances and lead cross-functional initiatives to enhance nuclear safety culture across the project or site.
Act as the primary liaison for external auditors, regulatory bodies, and certification partners to ensure smooth assessments and timely remediation.
Prepare and present comprehensive audit findings to executive leadership and Audit Committees, focusing on data-driven recommendations for process improvement.
Lead, mentor, and develop a team of auditors, ensuring they have the technical skills to handle emerging 2026 trends like AI governance and cybersecurity.
Proactively provide advice and guidance related to your areas of responsibility and/or expertise to external contacts/stakeholders and to colleagues.
Engage with external contacts/stakeholders and colleagues to build effective relationships and reach mutually beneficial solutions.
Ensure advice is actioned in a way, which achieves the required outcome.
Develop others to provide advice and guidance to a high standard.
Desired profile
Occupational Skills and Knowledge
· This role requires SC Clearance or the ability to obtain this clearance immediately following appointment.
· HNC/HND, Engineering Degree or equivalent
· Experience working within a highly regulated industry is essential to this role. This position is suited to someone who has a technical/scientific background and who has subsequently moved into the Quality Management and Audit Profession. Knowledge of Nuclear Site Licence Conditions and experience working with licensed nuclear sites and Nuclear Decommissioning Organisations, or within other highly regulated high-hazard industries (e.g. Oil, Gas, Aerospace, Automotive).
· Membership of (or the ability to achieve) Chartered Quality Institute (CQI) or the International Register of Certified Auditors (IRCA) is required for this role.
· Certified IRCA/CQI Lead Auditor (e.g., ISO 9001) and the ability to undergo specialised training in ISO 19443.
· Ability to analyse complex technical data, identify emerging regulatory or technological risks, and produce concise reports for Board-level stakeholders.
· Exceptional influencing skills to engage with senior executives, international partners, and regulatory and certification bodies.
· Interact with all key stakeholders, Exec Members and or P+L holders
· Point of contact for external suppliers and 3rd parties related to specialism
· Point of contact for the business on their specialism
· Strong Communicator and presentation skills
· Able to provide specialist advice regarding Quality
· Strategic Decision Making
· Ability to influence those in senior positions.
· Flexibility in working hours will be required to meet demands of the role.
· Ability to travel within the UK to client and supplier sites is also an expectation of this role.
· A natural networker
· Good communicator
· Good written and verbal skills
· Good analytical skills (Quality and Statistical)
· Tenancy, vision, and diligence
· Team player
About NUVIA UK
NUVIA est une branche de VINCI, plus grand groupe intégré de concessions et BTP du monde. NUVIA est plus particulièrement l'entité nucléaire du Groupe VINCI et est impliqué dans le cycle de vie tout entier des installations nucléaires, du New Build au démantèlement, en passant par la maintenance et l'exploitation.
NUVIA est en croissance constante, avec plus de 2700 salariés dans le monde. En moyenne, 100 hommes et femmes nous rejoignent chaque année. Maintenant, plus que jamais, nous recherchons de nouveaux talents pour soutenir la croissance du groupe.