Engineering Risk Analyst

Dublin
3 weeks ago
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Risk Analyst Dublin

Are you an experienced Risk Analyst who has worked in the Engineering Sector? Our client is currently looking for a Risk Analyst to be based West of Dublin and long term will offer hybrid working.

You will be a technical risk expert to successfully manage fleet and operational risk. Identifying potential risks and uncertainties that could impact Engineering maintenance/projects such as safety, technical, financial or regulatory risks.

You will be involved in;

  • Use statistical analysis and modelling techniques to quantify and prioritise risk and develop risk mitigation strategies and recommend actions to minimise project vulnerabilities.

  • Collaborating with cross functional teams to gather and analyse data related to project risks

  • Generate comprehensive risk reports and communicate to the business

  • You will continuously monitor and update risk assessments as project conditions evolve and assist in developing contingency plans.

  • Involved in Risk Assessment and Modelling and using quantitative and qualitative analysis methods

  • Involved in continuous improvement for the risk management processes and tools.

    What they are looking for;

  • Extensive experience in Risk assessment and management within an Engineering sector

  • Good technical knowledge in Heavy Industrial or Rolling stock

  • You will have a strong safety focus and knowledge

  • You’ll be able to manage resource s and have good planning and organisational skills

  • An understanding of the regulatory environment and application of systems such as CSM risk.

  • It would be great if you have an interest in statistics, identifying patterns and trends in data.

    The role offers salary in the range of €91,164 - €94,540, plus annual pay increases, excellent pension scheme, remote working policy, free rail transport, access to further training and education and long term career prospects. Relocation assistance is offered to candidates who are willing to relocate to the Dublin area.

    The role is offered as an initial 12 month fixed term contract with a view to being made permanent after that period

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