Army - Technical Safety Advisor
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 21 Mai 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £36,530 bob blwyddyn, pro rata |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 20 Mehefin 2025 |
Lleoliad: | SP11 8HT |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Ministry of Defence |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 405060 |
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The Capability Safety function, within the Army Safety Group, has been formed to be able to meet the challenge of ensuring equipment coming into service is safe by design and safe to operate. Capability Safety differs from a SHEF role as it is specifically associated to the safety management of the Military’s operating equipment as it is developed.
Without their equipment, the Army will not be able to operate. We aim to ensure any new equipment coming into service will not cause harm to the Service personnel operating it or anyone else in the vicinity of where it is being operated.
Key responsibilities of a Technical Safety Advisor:
Conduct assurance of army capability safety.
Act as the focal point for all Safety issues relating to the Capability in programmes and in service equipment.
Ensure, as far as possible, that safety decisions are informed by the appropriate level of competence, to include input from the user and maintainer community.
Attend Safety & Environmental Panels where the severity of risk identifies a specific issue.
Conduct assurance of Army Capability associated to the Safety Team’s portfolio, ensuring legislative, regulatory and policy compliance of Capability Safety management.
Provide advice on the development of capability ‘safe to operate’ and ‘safely operated’ safety claims.
Provide support and guidance to Hazard Log development.
Submit written reports (artefacts) into SharePoint demonstrating work carried out in support of Army capability teams.
Make clear logical judgements based upon proportionality of detail required and time available to spend on the equipment.
Act as the Field Army Quorate safety SME on all relevant Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) / Field Army / Army HQ Safety and Environmental Panels (SEPs) / Emergency SEPs (ESEPs).
Work with relevant TLB representatives / stakeholders to assess and drive In-Service Capability Safety to a known, managed and ultimately ALARP state.
Champion, and ensure compliance with ACSO1201 and other relevant safety policy documents across TLBs.
Refer key equipment safety issues to line management as required, to include the management of Accident and Incident reports.
Be prepared to assist other CSG Safety Delivery Teams as directed (matrix management).
Maintain own knowledge, skills, experience and behaviours (KSEB) via continuous personal development (CPD).
Without their equipment, the Army will not be able to operate. We aim to ensure any new equipment coming into service will not cause harm to the Service personnel operating it or anyone else in the vicinity of where it is being operated.
Key responsibilities of a Technical Safety Advisor:
Conduct assurance of army capability safety.
Act as the focal point for all Safety issues relating to the Capability in programmes and in service equipment.
Ensure, as far as possible, that safety decisions are informed by the appropriate level of competence, to include input from the user and maintainer community.
Attend Safety & Environmental Panels where the severity of risk identifies a specific issue.
Conduct assurance of Army Capability associated to the Safety Team’s portfolio, ensuring legislative, regulatory and policy compliance of Capability Safety management.
Provide advice on the development of capability ‘safe to operate’ and ‘safely operated’ safety claims.
Provide support and guidance to Hazard Log development.
Submit written reports (artefacts) into SharePoint demonstrating work carried out in support of Army capability teams.
Make clear logical judgements based upon proportionality of detail required and time available to spend on the equipment.
Act as the Field Army Quorate safety SME on all relevant Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) / Field Army / Army HQ Safety and Environmental Panels (SEPs) / Emergency SEPs (ESEPs).
Work with relevant TLB representatives / stakeholders to assess and drive In-Service Capability Safety to a known, managed and ultimately ALARP state.
Champion, and ensure compliance with ACSO1201 and other relevant safety policy documents across TLBs.
Refer key equipment safety issues to line management as required, to include the management of Accident and Incident reports.
Be prepared to assist other CSG Safety Delivery Teams as directed (matrix management).
Maintain own knowledge, skills, experience and behaviours (KSEB) via continuous personal development (CPD).