Assistant Risk Manager - ENGINEERINGUK
  • Dublin, Leinster, Ireland
  • via BeBee.com
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Job Description

Support a risk lead in developing a risk reporting framework to comprehensively report on risks, including operational, strategic, and retained risks.

Lead risk and opportunity management throughout the delivery of Metro Link, ensuring risk and opportunity management processes are in place and being complied with.

Assist in ensuring timely and high-quality information, guidance, and specialist advice on risk management across Metro Link.

Ensure processes are continuously improved to ensure they are practical, embedded, and connected to all key stakeholders.

Support the risk performance on assigned commissions under the direction of senior risk professionals.

Assist with the effective implementation of risk framework/strategy on assigned projects.

Build strong professional relationships with Client representatives.

Support the Project team in the administration of the risk process, particularly concerning the risks to the achievement of key objectives.

Assist with the facilitation and delivery of risk workshops.

Contribute to the delivery of monthly risk reports.

Support the alignment of all activities/operations to the Mace Control Centre, Client requirements, and prevailing legislation.

Contribute to the integration of risk with PMO and Planning disciplines.

Work collaboratively towards the common goal of net zero carbon transition and share responsibility for the proactive identification and management of associated carbon emissions and reductions.

Design and implement risk management frameworks within a PMO function.

Oversee risk and opportunity management in major project environments to enable the achievement of project goals and objectives.

Requirements:

  • University degree or equivalent in a related discipline.
  • In-depth understanding of the design and delivery requirements of technically complex projects in the architectural/engineering/construction sectors.
  • Dealing with a range of stakeholders at all levels across the organisation influencing the improvement of processes and providing guidance to support project delivery and reporting.
  • Knowledge of quality management and process improvement practices and systems is desirable, preferably within the construction sector.

Desirable skills:

  • Good influencing skills to manage and motivate teams in support of delivery of high-risk, value, and complex projects and programme.
  • Ability to coordinate and organize multiple sources of reporting inputs/performance data and deliver project/programme reports as required.
  • An ability to work effectively in a team environment.
  • Excellent communication (both verbal and written) and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to govern and drive outcomes to ensure high-quality service.
  • Knowledge of risk management principles, methods, techniques, systems, and toolkits.

Mace is an inclusive employer and welcomes interest from a diverse range of candidates.

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