James Burrows

Head Of Procurement - Category Management at Rolls-Royce SMR

James Burrows has a diverse work experience spanning multiple companies. James started their career in 2006 as an Associate Design Engineer at Fluor Daniel, where they worked until 2009. Following that, they joined Hi-Tech Fabrication as a Project Engineer from 2009 to 2011. In 2011, James joined Rolls-Royce as a CFBU Project Engineer for the Astute program. James then took on the role of Programme Manager for Astute and Dreadnought from 2014 to 2019. From 2019 to 2022, they served as the Sub System Programme Manager for Biz Jets NPI. Currently, James is working at Rolls-Royce SMR, holding the position of Supply Chain Programme Manager since 2022 and is set to become the Head of Procurement - Category Management in June 2023.

James Burrows attended The University of Manchester from 2013 to 2017, where they completed their Master of Science (MSc) degree in Project Management. Prior to this, there is no available information about their education history, as no details are provided for the time before attending The University of Manchester.

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Rolls-Royce SMR

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Climate change and its consequences are one of the greatest challenges ever to face mankind. The global challenge around decarbonisation is huge. At Rolls-Royce SMR, our vision is simple – we want to provide clean, affordable energy for all. A new approach to delivering nuclear power Our Small Modular Reactor is an integrated power station, that takes well understood, existing nuclear technology and applies a factory-based philosophy to its fabrication and assembly. This repeatable, standardised approach generates huge efficiency gains to make it a commoditised product that is affordable, repeatable, deliverable and investable on a global scale, providing cheaper and more flexible electricity to form part of a future balanced, clean energy mix. When fully operational the Rolls-Royce SMR programme will create 40,000 regional UK jobs by 2050 and generate £52bn in economic benefit, with a forecast to target £250bn in global exports for the UK. Join us and help to provide clean, affordable energy for all


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