Understand the risk contribution to the monthly reporting process
Maintain package risk registers through risk reviews, risk workshops and health checking, working collaboratively with the project teams
Undertake the risk management role and provide “critical” friend challenge delivery of the risk management process
Responsible for the operational reporting of risks internally in M Group and externally to GGP.
Undertake the role of the Risk Information Management System administrator (using National Grid's ARM system), delivering M Group risk training for the risk process and use of ARM
Ensure mitigations are SMART and are kept under review as to their effective and efficient performance to manage risk to required levels
Provide support to the M Group GGP Enterprise Director, Project Managers, and Project teams
Be accountable for risk management performance within the Programme and Package risk registers
Support the delivery of QRA, which will typically be undertaken by the Integrator and/or National Grid.
Requirements
qra
iso 31000
uk licence
risk qualification
degree
professional member
Proficient in QRA processes and its application on construction projects and possess a strong aptitude for schedule, Cost, Risk, Change management activities as well as Reporting
Demonstrable experience in risk leadership, understands the need to adapt risk information to different audiences and can interact well with people across the organisation - able to build relationships internally within M Group and GGP
Knowledge and experience of applying of risk management best practices, e.g.; ISO 31000
Validated Science Based Targets (SBTi) aligned with limiting warming to 1.5 °C
Conservation efforts: biodiversity net gain on major projects, proactive waste management and soil stabilisation, protecting wildlife
Inclusion & Diversity
Respect, inclusion and belonging: ‘Accepting someone for who they are… Treating people as individuals, without bias… Making sure everyone feels a part of the team… Creating an open and communicative environment where everyone’s voice is valued’