Regional Engineer - Scotland
Salary Grade E Vehicle A vehicle will be made available to carry out your duties Contract type Permanent Hours Full Time Location Perth, Scotland Location description Perth Regional Base with the option of some home working Closing Date 30-09-2024 Reference 18004 Documents (please view all documents)
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Internal vacancy
The RNLI actively promotes continuous development within the organisation and is only seeking applications from current RNLI employees and volunteers at this time. If this position is not filled internally it may be re-advertised openly. #LI-DNI
About us
The Regional Engineer will be a key member of the Regional Technical team with the drive and skills required to operate within the developing regional model. This will include the need to collaborate with their counterparts in the other 5 regions developing common ways of working whilst ensuring regulatory compliance and conformance to the central governance and guidance provided by the Poole Support Centre.
Your role
As a Regional Engineer you will be required to:
3. Provide rapid and effective technical helpdesk support to coastal staff and volunteers.
4. Collaborate inter-regionally to develop common ways of working.
5. Ensure that the design intent of RNLI plant, equipment and procedures remains in accordance with engineering design authority processes and standards.
6. Track and manage engineering assurance status report actions and to progress resolution of issues.
7. Oversee strategic planning for maintenance and defect rectification using regional resources efficiently.
8. Plan and undertake technical investigations, troubleshooting, trials and analysis of data.
9. Be an integral part of the Regional Technical Cell.
10. Undertake other ad hoc duties as required.
About you
You’ll be familiar with a variety of engineering equipment and it’s design, production or support. Ideally, from a maritime background you will relish the challenge of resolving technical queries outside of your comfort zone. This is an ideal opportunity for someone seeking to develop their engineering career as it will offer you the opportunity to deal with all aspects of equipment be it mechanical, electrical, electronic or structural. You will be familiar with supporting documentation and processes across the whole engineering lifecycle. You’ll be able to handle time dependent demands so that we can keep our lifesaving assets on service. You will be currently residing in the Scotland region.
You will need:
11. Engineering Qualification level 6 in England or equivalent in Scotland, Wales and NI. ROI NFQ Level 7 in an engineering discipline
12. Able to demonstrate working towards and an expectation to achieve Engineering Council registration at Engineering Technician level
13. Health & Safety qualification (IOSH Managing Safely) - desirable
14. Experience of working in an engineering environment
15. Experience in marine equipment design, production or support
Regular travel across the region and presence in the regional office in Perth is required with occasional travel to the coast and other operating areas including Poole.
So, if you have a high degree of customer focus and a desire to ensure safety and quality of front-line services so that our volunteer lifesavers can achieve our organisation’s aim to reduce drowning, this could be the role for you.
This post requires a valid driving licence.