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Last year, 44% of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) group's nuclear graduate programme intake and 30% of apprentices across all companies were women. Statistics like these are fantastic and give me so much pride to be working in a dynamic …
The Government has made it clear that it sees the nuclear industry as vital to the country’s future security of energy supply and as an essential part of our net zero ambitions in the UK. And this is starting to …
The Government has made it clear that it sees the nuclear industry as vital to the country’s future security of energy supply and as an essential part of our net zero ambitions in the UK. And this is starting to …
What does investment in the next generation of nuclear workers look like? For us, it looks like year-on-year investment in apprenticeships and graduate trainees, and that’s just part of the story. This week some of our apprentices and graduates are in Westminster, sharing their experiences. Meet, Sophie, Rachel, and Nicholas.
Employees who feel able to bring their whole selves to work, better business decisions thanks to diversity of thinking, and a business better able to attract and retain talent for the long term… just some of the benefits of a more inclusive workplace.
As we celebrate the start of National Inclusion Week, here are some of the ways that we’re working to make Sellafield Ltd more inclusive and some of the people who are driving the change.
It’s National Volunteer’s Week and the Programme and Project Partners are taking the opportunity to say thank you and shine a light on some of the incredible voluntary work that takes place thanks to its 'Timebank' initiative.
For Neal Patel, working at Sellafield Ltd didn’t just give him the opportunity to work on some of the most complex and exciting major projects in the UK, it offered him a whole new way of life in Cumbria.
Today is International Woman's Day and we're celebrating this by showcasing one of our own employees, Gina Stalker. Gina explains why her journey in the industry has been an exciting but challenging one.
Sarah Clarke says the atmosphere and the people are among the reason she enjoys working at Nuclear Waste Services.
Dawson Tanner feels valued as an apprentice and has enjoyed the opportunities to progress his career further
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