Principal Accountabilities Building management including fire safety and safety inspections and reviews. Advising on management and maintenance of properties, buildings and fleet including heritage sites; Developing, sponsoring and supporting property, fleet and equipment safety initiatives; Providing advice on risk management, indemnity and insurance, in particular in relation to compliance with regulatory requirements, construction, procurement and lease arrangements; Reviewing, analysing and extracting learning from incident and claims data available on the National Incident Management System (NIMS); Sharing incident and claim learning, including reviewing expert reports, with State authorities and national stakeholders to inform risk mitigation strategies at local and national level; Providing advice on the development of risk policies, regulations and standards at national level; Delivering education and training programmes; Liaising with internal SCA stakeholders. Benefits Hybrid work options Reimbursement of annual professional membership fees Career average defined benefit pension scheme An extensive wellbeing programme A diverse range of initiatives: LGBT+, Gender Matters, Disability Awareness, International & Multicultural Awareness Team (IMAT), Sports & Social, Volunteering and lots more Excellent learning and development opportunities that allow for full career development within the organisation Examples of our includes: Guidance on machine guarding, fleet management and statutory inspections. Review of radon, asbestos, mould and noise management across State buildings and development of guidance. Fire safety management reviews and guidance. Including fire register, emergency planning and risk assessment guidance. Government Circulars on Blended working, Management and Maintenance of Accommodation and procurement. Knowledge and experience In order to be considered for this position candidates must have: A minimum of 5-10 years' experience working and leading projects in a relevant area. A Engineering degree (NFQ level 8), accredited by Engineers Ireland or an equivalent professional engineering body in another jurisdiction. Experience working with fire, building, construction, facilities, fleet and health and safety regulations and Codes. The following is desirable: A further qualification in fire safety, facilities and/or building management, fleet or equipment management. risk management, occupational health and safety, insurance would be an advantage. Skills Qualitative and quantitative skills. Organisational and written skills. Exercise discretion in handling confidential and sensitive information. Diplomacy skills in dealing with different stakeholder needs and demands. Candidate must have a valid driving license Morgan McKinley is acting as an Employment Agency and references to pay rates are indicative. BY APPLYING FOR THIS ROLE YOU ARE AGREEING TO OUR TERMS OF SERVICE WHICH TOGETHER WITH OUR PRIVACY STATEMENT GOVERN YOUR USE OF MORGAN MCKINLEY SERVICES. Skills: Risk Engineer Risk Mitigation Risk Anaylsis