Head of Materials Commercial Programme

United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, (UKAEA)

Head of Materials Commercial Programme

Salary Not Specified

United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, (UKAEA), City of Westminster

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 week ago, 4 Sep | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 9812798bbd0a4f80bd3fb54c11b0cad2

Full Job Description

Do you want to help shape the future of the world's energy? UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) are recruiting a Head of Materials Commercial Programme responsible for the maintenance and expansion of the commercial portfolio for the Materials Division. This role forms an intrinsic part of the Fusion Materials leadership team which has the responsibility for developing a reputation as a 'go to' source of forward-thinking expertise, innovation, consultancy and training for materials development, irradiation, testing and modelling.

Your new role:

Your role will be 50:50 project delivery and new business role. Working with the Head of the Material Research Facility (MRF), and the Heads of Programme for Fusion Materials Interfaces (FMI) and Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), this role will ensure that utilisation of the MRF State 2 (remote and robotic) capabilities is maximised. The role will interface heavily with UKAEA's Business Development and Procurement-Commercial-Legal teams and must also consider the Fusion Industry Programme, the UKAEA's Tech Transfer Hub and DESNZ's Fusion Futures' Industry Capabilities interfaces. Key accountabilities will include:

  • Lead the expansion of testing activity in the GBP50m MRF (laboratory) by creating new commercial fusion industry multiyear contracts but also by moving beyond fusion, creating and winning new work in fission, aerospace, high end physics

  • Lead the business case development for creation of new MRF satellite/ external test facilities

  • Promote Materials Division and MRF delivery internationally

  • Lead new research grant/ research collaboration bids in excess of GBP1m.

    To succeed in this role you must be commercially astute, seeking out new business opportunities and managing potential risks. Be cost conscious, acting with integrity, delivering on expectations and challenge what doesn't add value. You will need a delivery focussed mindset, working cooperatively to achieve the best possible result. Demonstrating a 'can do' approach which delivers 'fit for purpose' quality in all we do. Following the process and responding positively to change and continuous improvement.


  • You will need to be STEM literate and credible as you will be working in the science field. Whilst we are not necessarily looking for a PhD qualification, having a BSc or a research background would be helpful.

    You will need to be able to travel internationally east and west. Roughly six trips a year to locations including America, Canada, Europe, Japan and South Korea.