30 April 2013
Tynan’s appointment comes at a crucial time for the Nuclear AMRC and the UK nuclear industry, following the Government’s recent […]
Tynan’s appointment comes at a crucial time for the Nuclear AMRC and the UK nuclear industry, following the Government’s recent publication of the Nuclear Industrial Strategy. This set out a commitment to long-term collaboration between government, industry and academia to grow the UK’s global market share in the nuclear sector, and create sustainable jobs in new build, operations, maintenance and decommissioning.
The Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (Nuclear AMRC) is at the heart of this collaboration in nuclear manufacturing. Based at the University of Sheffield with support from The University of Manchester, the Nuclear AMRC combines industry expertise and university innovation to help manufacturers improve capabilities and performance. It is part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult.
Tynan will ensure that the centre provides real value to manufacturers, and helps them secure work in the UK and worldwide.
Mike Tynan says: “I am delighted and extremely proud to be joining the team at the University of Sheffield and the Nuclear AMRC. The University is a pioneer of advanced manufacturing and Professor Keith Ridgway has done an outstanding job of positioning the Nuclear AMRC to support the UK nuclear industry. I am looking forward to working with Professor Ridgway and the team at the Nuclear AMRC to help them build on their tremendous work to date.”
Professor Keith Ridgway CBE, programme director for the Nuclear AMRC, says:
“We’re delighted to welcome Mike to the Nuclear AMRC. As one of the most experienced and respected figures in the UK nuclear industry, he will take the centre to the next level, placing us squarely at the heart of the civil nuclear manufacturing industry in the UK and worldwide.”
Business and Energy Minister Michael Fallon says: “This is a very welcome appointment. Mike Tynan has a huge amount of experience in the UK nuclear industry and brings a real depth of knowledge to the role. Mike’s background and CV mean he is ideally placed to work with manufacturers as they look to enhance their capability and competitiveness.”
As chief executive for Westinghouse UK Ltd, Tynan led the integration of Westinghouse business interests for new nuclear plant, fuel and services in the UK. He also led the Generic Design Assessment (GDA) effort for the Westinghouse AP1000 reactor, and has been part of the Westinghouse European, Middle East and Africa regional executive for the past three years.
Tynan joined Westinghouse in 2005, having previously held senior positions at a number of UK nuclear sites, including Sellafield.
He is widely recognised as a change leader and has been at the forefront of major developments in the UK nuclear industry, including the foundation of Site License Companies for nuclear decommissioning.
Tynan is dedicated to the development of people within the industry to ensure a vibrant future for civil nuclear power in the UK, and serves as director of the National Skills Academy for Nuclear.
Tynan will take up his full-time position at the Nuclear AMRC in the summer