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System Assurance & RAMS Manager / Ireland
Added: | 2019-09-26 |
Location: | Dublin, Ireland |
Salary: | €70000 - €80000 per annum + package |
Duration: | Permanent |
Apjid | 3 |
System Assurance & RAMS Manager: Dublin
Our client is a leading railway engineering consultancy looking to recruit and experience Systems Assurance & RAMS Manager for their railway project in Dublin, Ireland. The ideal candidate will have over 15 years of experience including expertise in systems assurance for railway signalling systems.
Duties of position
Manage the task of Safety Assurance for the upgrade of the signalling system during the design, installation, testing and commissioning
Manage the authorisation process to place into service the upgraded signalling system (APIS in accordance with the EU Interoperability Directive)
Update the Safety Assurance Plan along the project
Follow up the Safety Assurance works of the systems' suppliers (trackside and on board).
Review the safety cases from the trackside signalling and from the on board signalling and integrate them into the APIS applications. Produce additional documentation as required to support the APIS applications.
Interface with the National Safety Authority in Ireland for the APIS process.
Manage the Common Safety Method on Risk Assessment (CSM RA) on behalf of the client.
Act as the main point of contact for the liaison with the ISA/AsBo (Independent Safety Assessor in accordance with EN 50126 and Assessment Body in accordance with CSM RA).
Monitor and support the development of the operations safety case at the end of the commissioning.
Ensure the legislative requirements of the Irish Rail and the National Safety Authority (Commission for Railway Regulation) are fulfilled.
Requirements to apply
University degree in engineering or in risk management
Minimum of 15 years' experience in safety assurance management with a proven track record in delivery of safety assurance objectives.
Knowledge and experience in signalling systems
Have delivered or played a major role in the delivery of safety assurance for large railway projects.
Proven record of dealing with legislative approvals and particularly those that pertain to Railway Approvals Board and Government agencies within a regulatory framework.
Extensive knowledge of the Common Safety Method on Risk Evaluation and Assessment (Commission Regulation EU 2015/1136).
Extensive knowledge of EN 50126, EN 50128 and EN 50129.
Demonstrable knowledge of European Interoperability legislation.
Proven record of dealing with railway equipment suppliers on safety assurance documentation.
Experience in using industry standard tools and methods for safety engineering, such as Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), etc.
Be a member of an appropriate/relevant technical institution.
Strong written, oral and inter-personal communication skills.