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Project and Enterprise Risk Manager

Shrewsbury
3 days ago
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Job Title: Project and Enterprise Risk Manager

Job Type: Permanent

Industry: Aerospace

Job Location: Shropshire

Salary: Negotiable

Due to the nature of this position, the successful candidate must be able to obtain DBS and undergo Security Clearance

Profile – Project and Enterprise Risk Manager

Our client is a global leader in the design and manufacture of rotary aerospace systems used around the world. They are currently looking for a Project & Enterprise Risk Manager to join their team. Candidates will have the opportunity to work in an environment where investment is continuous and substantial, technology is leading edge, teamwork is at the forefront of all they do, and personal development is encouraged at every stage.

Job Role – Project and Enterprise Risk Manager

Reporting to the Service Delivery Manager the Project and Enterprise Risk Manager will drive the On-time, On-cost, On-quality delivery of complex projects across multiple sites to ensure critical aircraft availability and meet stringent contractual KPIs

Duties – Project and Enterprise Risk Manager

Project Management: Control and manage planning baselines for the effective delivery of multiple, concurrent modification and upgrade projects.
Enterprise Risk Management: Identify, analyse, and robustly manage project and enterprise risks, developing contingency plans to ensure operational continuity and financial stability.
Quantitative Schedule Risk Analysis (QSRA): Deploy expert QSRA methods and statistical simulations (using tools like Oracle Primavera Risk Analysis) to assess and calculate time contingency, identifying 'at-risk' activities.
Reporting & Analysis: Provide regular, insightful, and data-driven reports on project performance, identifying trends, challenges, and opportunities for continuous improvement.
Visual Management & Governance: Implement and drive robust, data-driven visual management systems and dashboards to provide clear visibility of performance, progress, and key metrics across the team.
Experience/Qualifications – Project and Enterprise Risk Manager

Degree qualified in Project Management, Engineering or related field
Proven expertise in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM), aiding businesses in defining and managing their risk appetite.
Expert-level practical experience with Project Management, dedicated QSRA toolsets, and enterprise systems, including: Oracle Primavera P6, Oracle Primavera Risk Analysis, SAP, Sword Active Risk
Candidates who are currently a Project Manager, Programme Manager, Risk Manager, Enterprise Manager or Enterprise Project Manager could be suitable for this role.

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