Our client is an established Rail organisation operating throughout the UK, at the forefront of the industry, maintaining its position as a market leader known for its skill and quality workmanship in its fields of operation.
They are seeking to employ a Engineering Safety Case Manager
Key Accountabilities:
• Devise and be responsible for the Programme System Level Safety Case and Programme Safety Risk Register / hazard log.
• Lead obtaining of Interoperability Decisions for the Programme from the statutory authority.
• Secure appropriate approvals for the design development phase of the Programme from the relevant safety authorities, including Project Review Group, London Underground Limited, Notified Body(s) and Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate. Lead the presentation and technical argument for submissions to these bodies.
• Specify system safety requirements to individual projects. Create, and roll out across the Programme a strategy for integration of infrastructure project safety cases and rolling stock safety cases into the System Level Safety Case.
• Develop and roll out verification and validation processes which confirm that safety requirements have been achieved at sub-system level.
• Provide an expert advice service for all infrastructure projects' teams whose work impacts upon third party TOC and FOC vehicle safety cases.
• Determine with train operators the most efficient method to achieve amended train safety cases and manage the production of, or commission, any technical assessments and documentation to be produced by the Programme.
Skills required
• Degree qualification
• Chartered Engineer
• Substantial rail industry experience
• Sound experience in achieving the requirements of SRGs, SRPs, PRGs, ISAs and HMRI
• Experience of the Rail Vehicle Certification and Safety Case approval process
• Able to simplify complex technical issues and communicate to Approval bodies
• Knowledge of Engineering Safety Management (“Yellow Book”)
Desirable
• Six Sigma Yellow Belt
• Knowledge of rolling stock systems that interface with infrastructure
• Substantial experience in related railway disciplines
• Appearing as lead presenter at each type of Safety Body meeting
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