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Resilience Manager

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 20 June 2024
Cyflog: £44,260 to £49,630 per year
Oriau: Full time
Dyddiad cau: 04 July 2024
Lleoliad: UK
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: National Highways
Math o swydd: Permanent
Cyfeirnod swydd: 5386

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National Highways have an exciting opportunity for a Resilience Manager to join our team in the National Resilience Team team. The National Resilience Team ensures that National Highways and the strategic road network (SRN) is resilient against major emergency risks and threats. .

Your role will be to lead and coordinate the companywide planning for some of these risks, mitigating the impact of emergency incidents on our business and our customers.

You will be involved in risk assessment, planning, training and exercising, as well as incident response and debriefing.

There will be a requirement of ad-hoc travel for meetings.

What you'll be leading on

Identification and assessment of major risks to the business and strategic road network, including a wide range of emergency risks such as severe weather and flooding, industrial/transport accidents, and terrorism and other emerging risks such as industrial action, metal theft or major national public events.
Developing, delivering, training, testing and monitoring effective risk mitigation and crisis management plans, for use by teams throughout the company, to ensure a coordinated, integrated and effective response.
Ensuring National Highways’ crisis management arrangements are aligned with external stakeholders and government departments by creating and maintaining effective partnerships with those bodies.
Coordinating the effective response (at a corporate level) to major emergencies, including working as part of a 24/7 on-call duty rota.
Identifying and assessing critical infrastructure and developing bespoke mitigation arrangements for the protection of these assets.
Advising on appropriate capital investment to improve the resilience of the network, including for protection of critical infrastructure sites.

To be successful you'll need

An emergency planning qualification or equivalent workplace experience in a closely related discipline (eg resilience, business continuity or emergency planning).
A proven track record in developing and implementing emergency plans.
Proven experience in communicating with colleagues at all levels, and the ability to convey complex information to a variety of audiences.
Outstanding skills in collaboration and stakeholder management at all levels.
Experience of incident response and coordination, including briefing senior people (up to Exec director level) in situations of considerable urgency and pressure.
This role requires national security vetting at SC level and you must be prepared to undertake this level of vetting. The successful candidate will be subject to a security clearance check.

A bit about us

Our directorate plays a critical role in National Highways. We set the course for strategic roads, enabling the company to deliver economic and social benefits through meeting the needs of our customers and clients, as well as our regulatory obligations.

We are the focal point within National Highways responsible for providing the corporate strategic planning function for the organisation.

We deliver critical analytical support, provide strategic direction for our customer service imperative, partner with colleagues across the business to devise and deliver communications activities, and we shape, lead and drive the overall transformation of National Highways.

Want to know more?

To request a copy of the role profile, please contact hrhighwaysengland@mailgc.cx.ukg.oraclecloud.com quoting reference number #

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