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Mark Hedges

Executive Director, Estates and Liabilities

Mark Hedges began his career at AWE in 1985, as a Craft Apprentice on the, then, 4-year scheme. Following this, he undertook several roles across the Maintenance and Engineering areas of the business, before progressing into Engineering Management and Facility Operations. His time within Facility Operations included Facilities Management and supporting the transition of several facilities out of Operations into Decommissioning; as part of the overall legacy programme at AWE. After several years in this role, Mark progressed into the Programme and Project management area of the business including Head of Decommissioning at AWE, before taking on the role as the overall Site Programme Manager.

Mark then spent a number of years within the Site Function, setting up the Estate Strategy and Planning office, before taking on the role of Site Director in June 2018. Following this, he took on the Fissile Delivery Director within COO organisation until early 2023.

In April of 2023, Mark moved across to become the Director Estates and Liabilities, re-establishing the Decommissioning, Demolition and Waste programmes of work. A year on, April 2024, he has become Executive Director Estate and Liabilities. This role continues to ignite his passionate outlook for driving changes, to ensure AWE’s Sites are a nicer place to be.

Mark is married with two sons, and he enjoys travelling and all types of sport; both playing and watching

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Two decades of collaboration reaps rewards

A team of AWE physicists and academics from the University of Oxford who have been collaborating for 20 years to solve a ‘grand challenge’ – which had proved elusive until now – have had their work published in the Journal of Applied Physics.

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Community News

New emergency text alerting service

People living near AWE’s Aldermaston and Burghfield sites can now sign up to a new emergency text alerting service. Residents in the detailed emergency planning zones (DEPZ) around the sites will receive a letter explaining about the new scheme and how to register.

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AWE becomes new corporate member

We are pleased to announce that AWE has become a proud corporate member of the Institute of Collaborative Working (ICW), which aims to promote best practices and standards in how organisations collaborate – internally and externally – to deliver value to our partners, customers and suppliers.  ICW’s CEO, Frank Lee, said: “AWE’s commitment to collaborative working […]

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