About the job
As an Interface Architect for the SNLE 3G program, your responsibilities will include:
- Ensuring the effective integration of the nuclear boiler into the vessel, adhering to the vessel's specified requirements.
- Accurately defining the support requirements expected from the vessel by the nuclear boiler, ensuring their fulfillment, and assisting in their translation to the land-based support through the vessel's project manager.
Your specific tasks will include:
- Coordinating the study plans for the nuclear boiler with the vessel's timeline, aiming to deliver interface data for defined interface milestones. You will manage reciprocal needs towards the vessel.
- Acting as the representative of the boiler architect to the vessel's interface architects. You will address technical architectural topics at the interface while coordinating with Technicatome's project architects across various fields.
- Overseeing the nuclear boiler-vessel interface documentation. This includes maintaining the primary interface specifications of the nuclear boiler towards the vessel and coordinating necessary updates to satellite specifications. You will ensure the proper integration of the vessel's requirements into the various systems of the nuclear boiler and oversee the associated compliance reporting.
- Leading and coordinating the technical interfaces between the systems and subsystems of the nuclear boiler and the vessel. You will ensure the successful management of mixed working groups between Naval Group and Technicatome across all engineering domains, addressing technical challenges and coordinating transversal topics. You will ensure the production of specifications and definitions of interfaces by subsystem from the various contributors, along with associated compliance reporting.
As part of the program management team, you will closely collaborate with stakeholders in the engineering disciplines (work package managers, technical leads, domain architects, experts), the nuclear boiler architect, the safety engineer, and the cybersecurity engineer of the program. The incorporation of lessons learned from previous development and realization programs is a vital aspect of your work, along with a solid grasp of the configuration of completed activities.

