Steve Catlin

Engineering IT Delivery Lead at Rolls-Royce SMR

Steve Catlin has a diverse work experience in engineering and project management roles. Steve is currently working as the Engineering IT Delivery Lead at Rolls-Royce SMR since 2022. Prior to this, they worked at Rolls-Royce from 2013 to 2022, holding various positions including Portfolio Manager, Programme Manager - Product Development Systems, and Project Manager - Ancillary Support Equipment. Before their time at Rolls-Royce, Catlin served in the British Army from 2004 to 2012, where they held roles such as Head of Function - Design Consultancy Bulk Petroleum, Operations and Training Manager - Design Consultancy Bulk Petroleum, New Product Introduction Project Manager, and Human Resource Manager and Mechanical Engineer.

Steve Catlin has a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in Business Administration and Management, General from the University of Derby, which they obtained in 2017. Steve also holds a Chartered Member certification from the Chartered Management Institute, earned in 2015. In addition, Steve attended the Royal School of Military Engineering in 1992-1993, where they studied Mechanical Engineering. Steve completed their secondary education at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ashbourne from 1985-1990. Steve has also obtained various additional certifications, such as becoming an Agile Coach through LinkedIn, SAFe 4 Practitioner Certification from Scaled Agile, Inc., and Professional Scrum Master™ I (PSM I) from Scrum.org, among others.

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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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