Safety Engineer


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Recruiter

Experis IT

Listed on

9th October 2019

Location

Bristol

Salary/Rate

£300 - £400

Type

Contract

Start Date

ASAP

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Role: Safety EngineerLocation: Abbey Wood, BristolDuration: Initial contract until 31st March 2020Rate: NegotiableSecurity Clearance: SC My client have an exciting opportinity for an experience Safety Engineer to join their team working on an MoD prject based in Abbey Wood. The successful candidate should have experience in a similar role/environment working on MoD/Milirary projects.

Essential skills, capabilities & experience:

Essential: Experience in writing and/or updating safety casesUnderstanding of MOD safety policyDesirable:MOD/land experience

Responsibilities & Outputs: Review and update BATCIS SEMS, incorporating existing PDI's and the recommendations from TOR 0025.Update draft SEMS document and PDIsList of shortfalls with SEMS4 (e.g. missing/unworkable/outdated content) and recommendations for how to fix themReview Risk Classification Matrix, with a view of recommending what should be in place for the BATCIS PortfolioReview BATCIS SEMS risk criteria versus DSA03.DLSR.LSSR DCoP E. Update the criteria to be consistent with policy and reflect the BATCIS portfolio with a more appropriate level of tolerability of risk.Draft revised risk criteria for BATCIS projects, to be reviewed and agreed by the SEMCReview of DEFSTAN 00-055 requirements and delivery of process for BATCIS to undertake functional failure analysis and Programmable Elements Safety ManagementInvestigate MoD safety policy requirements for PE / functional safety.Investigate how DE&S ISTAR teams have addressed this (eg SPISR).Develop PDI for functional / PE safety assessment.During development discuss BATCIS PE safety approach with DSA / QSEP / DTech to ensure consistent with policy and intent.SEMS PDI for functional safety assessment / safety of programmable elementso Review of ALARP Justifications surrounding the management of RF Hazards and the mitigation presented to manage to ALARP levels.Review BATCIS's approach to HERP, HERO and HERF assessment for adequacy, including involvement of DOSG and E3A, and implementation of specific controls for each project (eg safe distances in AESPs). List of any systemic shortfalls in BATCIS's overall approach to HERP, HERO and HERF and managing them to ALARP levels.This will feed into the SEMS PDI for HERP, HERO and HERF.In-service safety casesReview a series of existing safety cases (as listed in attached TOR), undertaking recommendations identified during TOR/0025 and updating as necessary

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