Trinity is a 10-year joint venture between Enzen and Sapphire Utility Solutions. The partnership's mission is to enable Cadent, the UK's largest gas distribution network, to deliver a safer, more resilient and more sustainable gas system to communities in the West Midlands for generations to come.
Through a best-in-class operating model, digital transformation and innovative solutions in process efficiency, Trinity will replace more than 300 kilometers of assets every year for the next decade, enhancing Cadent’s mains and service network infrastructure and achieving long-term value for consumers.
As a member of the Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) team you will report to the Head of Safety Assurance. You will support the development and implementation of effective systems to manage the data by which Trinity can verify and assure the competence of those working for or on their behalf. You will also collate, maintain and develop the training data liaising with LDP/CMO to ensure these are up to date and allow Trinity to verify the competency of the engineers working on the contract and facilitate the Trinity Induction Process for LDP operatives.
Developing and maintaining the Trinity procedures for verifying and assuring the technical competencies of those working for or on behalf of Trinity in the delivery of the Cadent West Midlands contract.
Requesting, collating and managing the data confirming levels of competency of those working on the contract.
Facilitating and supporting the delivery of induction training for all LDP operational teams.
Liaising with training providers to verify data provided by the LDP’s.
Undertaking checks on the data provided by the LDP’s to verify accuracy.
On an annual basis, in addition to related KPI’s, a set of agreed KPI’s against which your performance will be measured. Keeping all training data up to date each month.
Undertaking an agreed number of checks every month to verify data accuracy.
Specific projects to drive improved performance in agreed timescales.
In order to fulfil the responsibilities as set out in this document the Systems & Data Compliance Manager requires the support of and must engage with, a wide variety of stakeholders both internal and external including but not limited to:
Head of Safety & Assurance.
Trinity Project/ Site Managers.
Client representatives including but not limited to Safety and Assurance team members.
Able to develop clear systems and procedures for the collection and management of information.
Able to show further development in their management skills through formal qualification, training or experience.
Experience in delivery of training.
Experience in the development and implementation of systems.