Phil Sinclair
Phil is a Technical Director with Entec and has over 20 years' experience in the nuclear industry working on a wide range of projects including decommissioning, land remediation and radioactive waste management. Phil is responsible for the nuclear sector within Entec and in that capacity acts as Bid/Project Director for our major projects and as Account Manager for our larger Nuclear Sector clients. His project experience includes managing the remediation of a caesium 137 contaminated site in the south-west of England, managing a land remediation exercise at Bradwell power station, and managing a programme of ILW sampling at Hunterston 'A' power station.
More recently Phil has acted as Project Manager and Project Director for many Entec commissions. He has recently acted as the Project Director for the provision of project and programme management support to the Environmental Projects Department at UKAEA Dounreay, working with UKAEA in managing their contaminated land and groundwater programme. Phil has also managed radium remediation exercises at Eaglescliffe, Burtonwood, Mill Hill and Quedgeley, site investigation programmes at Harwell and Dounreay, and the production of research reports for DEFRA, Environment Agency and DETR developing policy with respect to radioactively contaminated land.
Phil has been responsible for the management of radioactive wastes from decommissioning and remediation activities generated on a number of nuclear and radioactively contaminated sites. His responsibilities have included design, and compliance to, project quality systems, design and implementation of waste characterisation protocols and compliance assurance, liaison with regulators and disposal sites, completion of disposal documentation and consignment of wastes.
Phil is a Chartered Health Physicist and is appointed as Entec's Radiation Protection Adviser where he co-ordinates a resource of 20 Radiation Protection Supervisors in support of Entec projects on nuclear and radioactively contaminated sites.
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