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Safety Engineer - Marine

Safety Engineer - Marine

Posted 11 March by Yolk Recruitment Ltd
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Safety Engineer - MarineBackground

Inside IR35 - Up To £70ph

Bristol, 2-3 days on site a week.

37.5 hours core hours 10am - 3pm, flexible start and finish time around those times.

Yolk Engineering are currently partnered with an award winning engineering consultancy, who are supplying to both marine and aircraft platforms.

The reason for the hire will be due to a demand in growth and upcoming projects.

As part of the Safety Engineering team, the Safety Engineers will be responsible for the delivery of systems safety support to our business and our clients which will include activities such as:

  • Providing safety input to bid, internal/external design review and/or certification related activities
  • Guiding the safety programme requirements
  • Collation of evidence and deliverable to support product safety argument generation
  • Hazard identification & control
  • Detailed analyses of complex systems using fault tree methodology
  • Production of safety case reports
  • System level analyses, integrating multiple sub-system inputs
  • Platform loss modelling, integrating multiple system level analyses
  • Zonal safety assessments (ZSA)
  • Common mode / cause analyses (CMA/CCA)
  • Particular risk analyses (PRA)

Some skills that are being considered:

  • Surface ship/submarine systems safety
  • Hazard Logs and analysis activities including: HAZID, HAZOP, FHA
  • Defence Standards e.g. 00-56, 00-55, 00-51, 05-057
  • Mil Std e.g. 882E
  • Analysis techniques such as: FTA, ETA, FMEA, FMES
  • Production of safety documentation such as PSSA, SSA, PRA etc

If you feel you have the marine background to be successful in this position, please apply.

Reference: 52287666

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