Morgan McKinley
Deployment Safety Risk Manager

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Deployment Safety Risk Manager (6-Month Contract)
Location: On-site (5 days per week)
Contract Duration: 6 Months
Day Rate: £457.76 - £508.64 (PAYE)
About the Role
We are partnering with a global leader in technology and robotics innovation to find an experienced Safety Risk Manager for a 6-month contract. In this role, you will lead the safety strategy for the deployment of complex robotics and automation systems across international construction and operational sites (including EMEA and APAC).
Operating at the intersection of engineering, program management, and occupational health, you will ensure that cutting-edge technologies are deployed safely, ergonomically, and efficiently. This is an excellent opportunity for a data-driven safety professional who thrives in high-risk, dynamic environments.
Key Responsibilities
- Risk & Program Management: Conduct and validate comprehensive risk assessments for the installation and commissioning of machinery and robotics.
- Contractor Oversight: Manage client-side contractor safety across deployment sites, ensuring strict compliance with safe systems of work and contractual requirements.
- Incident Investigation: Lead root cause analyses for any escalations, ensure accurate incident reporting, and leverage data to drive continuous safety improvements.
- Technical Advising: Provide expert guidance on machinery safety, ergonomic risk mitigation, and operational effectiveness to engineering and product teams.
- Stakeholder Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including site safety, design, construction, and operations leadership.
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Required Qualifications & Skills
- Education: Specialist Occupational Health & Safety qualification at the Diploma level (e.g., NEBOSH Diploma, NVQ Level 6, or equivalent).
- Experience: Minimum of 5 years in a dedicated safety role within high-risk operations, manufacturing, or construction environments.
- Core Competencies: Proven expertise in Risk Management, Program Management, and Incident Reporting.
- Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of UK and European safety legislation, specifically machinery safety standards (e.g., Machinery Directive, EN ISO 12100).
- Travel: Willingness and ability to travel up to 50% to international deployment sites.


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Preferred Qualifications
- Experience overseeing safety for robotics or complex machinery system installations.
- Strong data management skills, including proficiency in SQL and Excel.
- Experience in a safety role supporting a Principal Contractor.
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