Dsa-dmr-senior Inspector Maritime - Bristol, United Kingdom - Ministry of Defence
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Salary:
- £56,166
Job grade:
- Other
- Marine Services Officer: Grade
- In Port Group
Contract type: - Permanent
Business area: - MOD
- Head Office & Corporate Services
Type of role: - Health and Safety
- Risk Management
Working pattern: - Fulltime
Number of jobs available: - 1Contents
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Location
- Abbey Wood North, Bristol or HMNB PortsmouthAbout the job
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The Defence Safety Authority (DSA) is responsible for the regulation of Defence Health, Safety and Environmental Protection (HS&EP), operating under a Charter from the Secretary of State for Defence (SofS).
The DSA provides independent assurance direct to the SofS that the law is followed and the policy on HS&EP in Defence is being promoted and implemented.
This regulation is achieved through proportional and appropriate evidence-based assessment of the activity that supports the Defence's operational imperatives.The DSA hosts Defence safety and environmental regulators across all operating environments and incorporates the Defence Accident Investigation Branch (DAIB) and a HQ within a single independent organisation led by a 3* military officer.
The Defence Maritime Regulator (DMR) Vision is to provide high-quality safety and environmental protection across the Defence Maritime Domain through assurance, regulation and enforcement to support the generation of operational capability.
This allows DMR to provide the SofS for Defence the required assurance that appropriate standards of Maritime HS&EP are maintained and delivered across Maritime Activities.
DMR consists of four teams:
Regulation and Compliance (R&C) - responsible for developing and maintaining the HS&EP regulations and associated documents, monitoring compliance across the Maritime Domain, managing the Defence Legislation Support Tool (DLST), the Defence Shipping Register (DSR) and the Maritime Activities Register (MAR).
DMR Inspectorate - responsible for third party assurance of Maritime Activities. This includes Defence Shipping, Ports and Harbours, and Diving.
Assurance of the Maritime component of the Defence Safety and Environmental Management System through audit and inspection of Accountable Person organisation and arrangements, and regulatory compliance.
The Inspectorate Team:
Shipping:
provides third party assurance of Shipping and Diving within Defence through regular engagement and programmed audits.
Maritime Services:
provides assurance of all other activity within Defence, including ports and harbours and boats, through regular engagement and programmed audits.
This position is advertised at 37 hours per week.
This is a
Marine Services Officer Grade 1 (MSO1) retained grade post based in Bristol or Portsmouth within the Inspectorate and maritime Services (Shipping and Diving) of DMR within the DSA.
Job description:
Person specification:
Primary Responsibilities:
- Deliver against the DMR Audit programme;
Support Inspectorate audits as directed by the Principal Inspector.
- Gather regulatory intelligence within the maritime domain to assist in the development of the audit programme;
- Support the Principal Inspector and Principal Maritime Services in assuring the Defence Maritime Regulator that Duty Holders have in place safety systems as part of a safety and environmental management system that delivers the desired Regulatory outcome (DSA002) for: MOD Shipping
- Ships Maintain an environmental protection focus.
- Make recommendations to DMR senior management team on subsequent courses of action.
Secondary Responsibilities:
- Identify potential improvements in maritime safety and environmental protection, drawing on evidence from assurance of stakeholders, accident and incident investigations, trend analysis, benchmarking against other organisations and stakeholder feedback.
- Support the development of DMR processes.
- Promote the spread of good safety and environmental practices from other domains and organisations.
- Provide advice and guidance on the interpretation of policy and general safety and environmental protection and provide advice to Accountable Persons and their departments (where this does not compromise the independence of the team).
- Answer Parliamentary or Freedom of Information Act questions.
- Investigate serious events as directed by the Maritime Regulator.
- Support other areas of the team where necessary.
The following experience is desirable:
- Minimum of five years' experience within the maritime domain
- Experience of audit
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