Job Title: Senior Maritime Engineer (Safety)

Industry: Maritime Defence

Location: Hybrid – Remote working with regular UK wide travel (predominantly South West, with AACE HQ based in Bristol)

Salary: £55,000 – £70,000 (negotiable based on background, qualification and experience)

 

Job Description

AACE has a number of excellent opportunities for qualified and experienced senior maritime engineers to join our safety and environmental team. Applicants will ideally have worked in the military or supporting defence organisations and had exposure to providing maritime safety support under DSA02-DMR.

Tasks may include development of hazard logs, assessment of functional safety, development of safety case reports and the provision of specialist safety advice, guidance and leadership. Further opportunities for the right candidate may include support to recruitment, mentoring and business development. Role characteristics include the desire to meet or exceed client requirements with high quality support and outputs, and a pro-active, flexible and constructive approach.

You will be working within an experienced team of subject matter experts (SMEs) providing safety advice, guidance and leadership in a range of surface, and sub-surface, projects and programmes. You will need to be conversant with Microsoft Office (Word and Excel) as well as possess excellent written, and oral, English skills.

 

Key skills and experience

  • Essential: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree or equivalent in an appropriate engineering discipline;
  • Essential: Comprehensive maritime engineering experience in combat or marine systems either seagoing or in supporting organisations / companies;
  • Essential: Detailed working knowledge and / or experience in the MOD safety processes such as Defence Safety Authority (DSA) regulations, DEFSTAN 00-056, JSP 430 and the Project Oriented Safety Management System (POSMS) or similar;
  • Essential: Ability to hold SC security clearance;
  • Essential: Authoring skills safety documents including, but not limited to: hazard logs, safety case reports and ALARP justifications / statements;
  • Essential: Working knowledge and experience in the use of Safety Engineering tools and techniques such as: Reliability Workbench, ASCE, BowTie, Event Tree Analysis (ETA) or Fault Tree Analysis (FTA).
  • Essential: Competent with the full MS Office 365 suite of applications;
  • Essential: Excellent communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills and the ability to apply these confidently at all levels;
  • Desirable: Qualifications in safety engineering, including, but not limited to:

 .          Ship Safety Management Office (SSMO) / Safety and Environmental  .           .           .    Management Training (SEMT);

 .          Marine Engineering Management Training (MEMT);

 .          ISO 9001 Quality Management; or

 .          International Safety Management (ISM) Code Auditor.

  • Desirable: Incorporated or Chartered Engineer membership of the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) or similar institutes / institutions.

 

Why Join AACE?

AACE is a Bristol based, family-owned company and an established SME with valued employees working in close-knit teams:

  • Industry competitive salary based on experience / qualifications;
  • Flexible and hybrid working;
  • Full or part time position options available;
  • 28 days annual holiday plus public holidays;
  • Company pension and private healthcare; and
  • Support to Continual Professional Development (CPD) including training, qualifications and peer to peer learning and development.

 

Contact information

The appointment is subject to the successful applicant getting security clearance at the required level. For more information about AACE and the work we do, please visit our website: www.aace.co.uk or contact us for more information.

Please contact hr@aace.co.uk for further details or to apply send a personalised covering letter stating why you are suitable for the position together with your CV.

  • Name: Fiona Edlington
  • Tel: 01173 707750
  • Email: hr@aace.co.uk