Job Description

Sellafield are currently looking to expand their Human Factors capability, you will join an established but developing team and will have responsibility for leading and shaping the provision of Human Factors assessment and advice across Safety Case, Design Engineering, Commissioning and Operations contexts.

Assessors will be working directly for the Head of Human Factors in delivering and overseeing Human Factors deliverables; predominantly across the lifecycle of the Nuclear Safety Case as well as providing advice in other sectors such as design, COMAH, DSEAR, Security and investigations.

The assessment and advice should be delivered in a fit for purpose, proportionate manner which achieves company safety standards and quality arrangements, and you will proactively seek and implement improvements and share learning across teams and within the wider capability. The work will require the successful candidates to work alongside and support less experienced Assessors while also having the opportunity to learn from more experienced personnel who help us deliver high quality Human Factors work.

Due to the nature of the role and working environment, we are ideally looking for candidates who have experience working in high hazard environments and familiar with the kind of challenges this creates, but also keen to speak with candidates from a varied background.

Principal Accountabilities

• Develop and deliver Human Factors Assessments and supporting documentation in accordance with Sellafield Limited’s Safety Case Arrangements to ensure Nuclear Safety, legal compliance and efficient and effective operations and project delivery throughout all lifecycle stages.
• Use specialist knowledge to provide expert advice to internal and external stakeholders to ensure Nuclear Safety and support continuation of operations and mission critical projects.
• Contribute to assurance and governance activities to ensure validity of technical approach, the role of the operator has been appropriately considered, process and methodologies have been appropriately applied and arguments made are suitably underpinned and evidenced to enable Nuclear Safety.
• Ensure internal and external stakeholder engagement (at varying levels of seniority) to secure stakeholder support and build confidence in any proposed approach.
• Seek and share learning (internal to the profession, within the wider business and external to the business) to identify any opportunities for improvement or innovation in how we approach Human Factors assessments/ deliverables.
• Maintain a broad awareness of business and profession drivers in order to ensure Human Factors Assessments align with current business needs, context and strategic drivers. Challenging approaches when necessary to achieve a Safety Case that best enables the mission.
• Assist in the development, maintenance, assurance and optimisation of SL’s Nuclear Safety Case arrangements (specific to Human Factors) to ensure that arrangements reflect industry relevant good practice and are flexible enough to enable the mission (for example- by providing learning, experience and technical opinion on the arrangements and at times, leading on the development of methods/ processes/guidance).
• Support the development and maintenance of the capability for the Human Factors discipline to ensure a healthy pipeline of technical resources for the future (for example by acting as a mentor/ inputting in to training and briefing).

Knowledge & Experience

Essential Skills

We are looking for a range of skills and knowledge for these positions, so please apply if you have most or some of the experience below:

• BSc in Psychology/Ergonomics/Human Factors OR Masters degree in either subject.
• Technical or registered member of the CIEHF.
• Experience in performing quality assurance checks on safety case and HF documentation.
• Experience of the application of psychological and ergonomic theory to determine and apply appropriate HF activities, methods and compile arguments and evidence in support of Investigations, Safety Case, Design of user interfaces, equipment, workspaces and environments, Commissioning and Operations.
• Experience of the delivery of a proportionate scope of HF activities for all types of design and/or safety case projects or modifications. This may include leading HF work scopes involving multiple HF specialists.
• Comprehensive understanding and experience in the proportionate application of HF methods and tools in supporting the Safety Case, Engineering and Operations including quantitative and qualitative HRA, walkthroughs, task and error analysis, design review.
• Comprehensive experience and understanding of Safety Case, Projects, Design Engineering and Commissioning processes and methods.
• Experience of dealing with internal and external stakeholders and regulators.
• Ability to plan and manage workload effectively.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to produce structured, high quality technical output.

Desirable Skills

• Understanding of UK nuclear regulatory environment and legislation – HASWA, Management of H&S at Work Regs, Nuclear Installations Act, IRR and experience in regulatory interactions.
• Knowledge of the Sellafield Ltd site, hazards posed, organisational structure, and processes.
• Experience in coaching / developing team members.

Additional Information

• Open VN
• Number of Vacancies: 1
• Contact/s: Natasha Curwen

Interviews are excepted to take place the week commencing 20th April 2026.

ASW’s may have the right to apply for internal Sellafield Ltd vacancies. Please note if you are an Agency Supplied Worker you are required to attach evidence of all qualifications obtained to support your application. We require a minimum of A*-C (9-4) GCSE in English Language, Maths & Science/IT or equivalent / higher qualification.

If you choose to apply for this role and your application is shortlisted by the hiring manager, you will be invited to a competency based interview. The competencies will be issued along side confirmation of interview.

Please see link to the competency framework for further information:
https://slportal.ssa-intra.net/pub/SC001/00027/Competency%20Framework/Forms/AllItems.aspx

If your technical competency is not in the above framework, please refer to the profession’s share point page for further information.

During the interview, you will also be expected to give a 10-minute presentation and 5-minute Q&A. Presentation title – “Explain a package of work that you have completed and how you approached it.”

This presentation should be sent to recruitment@sellafieldcloud.co.uk via email at least two working days before your interview. You should also take four paper copies of your presentation to your interview in case of any IT issues on the day.

Sellafield Ltd are recognised as a Disability Confident Employer (Level 3). Disability Confident employers offer an interview to disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for a vacancy. Sellafield Ltd define the minimum criteria as the ‘essential skills’ which are listed on the vacancy notice. Whilst completing your application form, you will be able to indicate if you wish to be considered under the disability confident scheme. If you would prefer to discuss this directly with us, please contact the GBS Recruitment team on recruitment@sellafieldcloud.co.uk

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The closing date for this vacancy is Tuesday 7th April 2027.

Human Factors Safety Assessor

Job number

SP06615

Profession

Safety Case

Location

Sellafield or Risley

Contract type

Internal Recruitment

Posting date

24 March 2026

Closing date

7 April 2026

Band

4A

Work Schedule

Various