Supporting Skills for Wylfa Newydd Regional Overview Iwan

Wylfa Update
Dylan J Williams
NWEAB Supply Chain Programme Senior Responsible Owner
October 2015
The Nuclear Sector – Opportunities
• 16 reactors on 9 sites (to provide 20% of UK’s electricity
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Competitive industry of highly skilled professionals
Workforce of 63,000 in the UK civil nuclear industry
Further 80,000 jobs directly/ indirectly linked
UK companies have capability to provide more than 80% of
the work
40,000 new employment opportunities at peak (UK new build
programme)
£930Bn global investment in new nuclear reactors
£250Bn investment in decommissioning
Wylfa Newydd - Opportunities
• Scale
• Transformational
• Growth and sustainable jobs
• Improved social well-being
• Sustainable communities and culture
• Young people enabled to reach their potential
• Reliable and effective infrastructure and connectivity
• Sustainable environmental position
• Significant local/ regional supply chain opportunity
Wylfa Newydd
• £10Bn capital expenditure
• 8,500 peak construction workforce
• 2 Advanced Boiling Water Reactors (minimum 2,700 MW)
• Associated developments
• 100 year commitment
o Social
o Environmental
o Economic legacy
Timeline
Opportunities – Key Sectors
• Energy and Environment
• Construction
• Engineering (civil and mechanical)
• Advanced Materials and Manufacturing
• Housing, accommodation & facilities management
• Creative Industries
• Finance and Professional Services
• Food and drinks
• ICT
• Life Sciences
Not just Nuclear!
Supply Chain Charter
Key Principles
• Open & Transparent
• Supply Chain Development
• Performance
Expectations
• Clear requirements
• Sensitive to local social, cultural surroundings
• Opportunities for l0cal content
Behaviours
• Open Communication
• Learning Culture
• High Performing
Horizon’s Graded Approach to QA
• Horizon as Intelligent Customer at the head of the supply
chain has ultimate responsibility for quality
• Horizon must prioritise its oversight and quality controls in
areas of most significant impact on nuclear safety
• Conversely, work of low risk will receive minimal levels of
oversight and control
• Risks other than nuclear safety need to be considered in the
graded approach
Registering your interest
Have the following to hand:
• Company registration details
• A statement of capabilities, qualities and relevant experience
(no more than 500 words)
• Accreditations or certificates held by your Company, i.e.
IS09001
• Details of memberships of relevant professional institutes or
trade bodies
Hitachi
https://www.hds.com/corporate/social-responsibility/supplier-registration-form.html
Horizon
http://www.horizonnuclearpower.com/supplier-registration
NWEAB activity to support Supply Chain
• Defining the gaps in business support
• Extensive business database
• North Wales Supply Chain Charter
• Employment and Skills brokerage
• Development of consortia
• Mapping procurement access
• Overcoming infrastructure constraints
• Communication and information sharing
Contact
Dylan J. Williams
NWEAB Supply Chain Programme Senior Responsible Owner
Head of Economic and Community Regeneration
Isle of Anglesey County Council
Anglesey Business Centre
Bryn Cefni Business Park
Llangefni
LL77 7XA
[email protected]
(01248) 752435
Supporting Skills for Wylfa Newydd
Regional Overview
Iwan Thomas
NWEAB Skills & Employment Programme Manager
Cenedlaethol - Rhanbarthol – Lleol
National – Regional - Local
• Skills for jobs and continued growth
• Skills that respond to regional, cross-border &
local needs
• Skills that regional employers value and require
• Skills for supporting those to progress in
employment
• Up to 8,500 jobs during construction and over 1,000 jobs once
operational
• Only 2,600 people currently employed in construction industry on
Anglesey (8.8%)
• 5,000 people currently employed in construction in Gwynedd, and
4,000 in Conwy
• In 2013, 6,065 adults were studying construction based courses
across North Wales
• 32.9% of working age population on Anglesey qualified from Level
4 and above
• 11% of working age population on Anglesey have no formal
qualifications
Gweill STEM / STEM Pipeline
PRACTITIONERS
PARENTS
Schools
Colleges
LABOUR MARKET
Universities
Workplace
EMPLOYERS
LOCAL / REGIONAL / NATIONAL
Community
Future Skills Needs
Planning &
Development
Construction
Operation
Construction
No. of businesses in North Wales
Anglesey
Gwynedd
Conwy
Denbighshire
Flintshire
Wrexham
315
575
425
395
595
480
Construction
No. of employees in North Wales
Anglesey
Gwynedd
Conwy
Denbighshire
Flintshire
Wrexham
2,687
5,185
4,105
3,482
5,675
4,379
CURRENT & FUTURE LABOUR MARKET NEEDS
REGIONAL BROKERAGE
Diolch
Thank you
[email protected]
@SkillsNWales