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Vacancy for a Deputy Chief Inspector of Marine Accidents, Southampton

We are looking for an individual with marine industry knowledge and experience that can manage the main operational activities at all stages of our investigations.

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Vacancy closed on 7 August 2022.

Key accountabilities of the role include:

  • providing direction for the timely conduct of high-quality marine accident investigations
  • ensuring the highest standards of governance and commercial management in relation to the procurement of the equipment, facilities, site management and technical support, as required for investigations and ongoing operational activities
  • validating causal analysis conducted during investigations, overseeing the formulation of well-founded recommendations and quality assuring investigations and investigation reports
  • developing and maintaining strong relationships with a wide range of industry stakeholders, including the sharing of good practice in the field of marine accident investigation
  • deputising, as necessary, for the Chief Inspector to perform the legal and governance duties of that role and to represent the branch when engaging with senior stakeholders in the government, industry and overseas

For further information about this position and how to apply see Civil Service Jobs, Deputy Chief Inspector - Marine Accident Investigation Branch, Ref: 223527

Closing date: 7 August 2022.

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Published 20 July 2022