Army - Engineering Standards, Safety & Assurance Manager
Posting date: | 20 May 2024 |
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Salary: | £35,290 per month |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 19 June 2024 |
Location: | SP11 8HJ |
Remote working: | Hybrid - work remotely up to 3 days per week |
Company: | Ministry of Defence |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 351985 |
Summary
The Engineering Standards branch ensures the safety and assurance for all land equipment and Army boats providing essential direction and coherence of policy, keeping our people safe and legally compliant.
As a branch, we are committed to ensuring our in-service and future equipment is compliant with legislation and regulation and that our people are provided with the professional support required to maintain safe equipment. We will ensure you’re equipped to succeed, with our extensive training and development opportunities.
The Engineering Standards Team supports the Chief Engineer (Army) as the Army Competent Advisor and Inspectorate (ACAI) and Service Advisor for the Army Maintenance of Land Systems and Army Boats (all equipment old and new which doesn’t fly).
We offer the opportunity to investigate and provide wide ranging engineering solutions supporting the safe use of Army equipment and the safety of its people. Working independently as well as within the team, this post will give you the opportunity to make and implement change having a direct impact across the Defence enterprise.
Additionally, the successful applicant will develop their understanding of legislation, regulation and Defence policy enabling further exciting employment opportunities in a wide range of Defence organisations and locations.
Engineering Standards Team are looking for a highly motivated applicant who is able to provide engineering solutions and data to our customers both independently and as part of the team.
The successful applicant will be able to apply previous experiences in an engineering discipline and be able to communicate proposed solutions at all staffing levels.
A keen eye for detail would be beneficial when assisting in the release of Single Service Policy. Delivering projects at pace ensures a challenging environment to the correct applicant who is capable of achieving efficient outputs within the equipment care and equipment support area.
Director Programmes manages Project Delivery staff on a flexible basis to ensure programmes have the talent required to deliver outputs and maximise opportunities in support of skills development and wider career pathways. In common with all Programmes Directorate staff, the post holder may be redeployed flexibly within the portfolio as priorities change and programmes begin and end.
As a branch, we are committed to ensuring our in-service and future equipment is compliant with legislation and regulation and that our people are provided with the professional support required to maintain safe equipment. We will ensure you’re equipped to succeed, with our extensive training and development opportunities.
The Engineering Standards Team supports the Chief Engineer (Army) as the Army Competent Advisor and Inspectorate (ACAI) and Service Advisor for the Army Maintenance of Land Systems and Army Boats (all equipment old and new which doesn’t fly).
We offer the opportunity to investigate and provide wide ranging engineering solutions supporting the safe use of Army equipment and the safety of its people. Working independently as well as within the team, this post will give you the opportunity to make and implement change having a direct impact across the Defence enterprise.
Additionally, the successful applicant will develop their understanding of legislation, regulation and Defence policy enabling further exciting employment opportunities in a wide range of Defence organisations and locations.
Engineering Standards Team are looking for a highly motivated applicant who is able to provide engineering solutions and data to our customers both independently and as part of the team.
The successful applicant will be able to apply previous experiences in an engineering discipline and be able to communicate proposed solutions at all staffing levels.
A keen eye for detail would be beneficial when assisting in the release of Single Service Policy. Delivering projects at pace ensures a challenging environment to the correct applicant who is capable of achieving efficient outputs within the equipment care and equipment support area.
Director Programmes manages Project Delivery staff on a flexible basis to ensure programmes have the talent required to deliver outputs and maximise opportunities in support of skills development and wider career pathways. In common with all Programmes Directorate staff, the post holder may be redeployed flexibly within the portfolio as priorities change and programmes begin and end.