Skanska Costain STRABAG Joint Venture
Risk Engineer

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Job Introduction
Assisting the Risk Manager in development and administration of risk management and loss-prevention programmes. Research and report on the most cost effective plans to minimize asset liability. Helping to perform quantitative cost and schedule risk assessment (QCRA and QSRA). Reporting to the Risk Manager.
Flexible working: We welcome you to ask about the flexibility you need. This might be part-time, remote working, or compressed hours for example. Anyone who applies for a role can ask about flexibility at interview. In return, we will explore what is possible for the role.
Main Responsibilities
- Assisting the Risk Manager to establish and implement an overall risk management process for the project;
- Risk assessment, which involves analysing risks as well as identifying, describing and estimating the risks affecting the project;
- Engaging with the different teams in order to achieve an overall understanding of the project risks and their interdependencies;
- Risk evaluation, which involves comparing estimated risks with criteria established by the project such as costs, legal requirements and environmental factors, and evaluating the project's previous handling of risks;
- Providing information to the Risk Manager to assist risk reporting in an appropriate way for different audiences (e.g. Project Director, Department Heads, ExCo Board, etc.) to ensure risk awareness at all project levels, specific parts of the JV business and to individuals to understand their accountability for individual risks;
- Helping the Risk Manager to carry out audits of policy and compliance to standards;
- Providing support and training to staff to build risk awareness within the project;
- Close collaboration with and guidance of the project team in identifying risks and mitigation measures;
- Assisting the Risk Manager to assemble and evaluate risks and mitigation measures with support by other disciplines;
- Interfacing with other disciplines to enable optimal solutions to be established.
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The Ideal Candidate
- Degree in civil engineering or an appropriate professional qualification
- Prior experience in risk management functions in civil engineering projects
- Competence in risk management software, e.g. Xactium, ARM or similar
- Strong communication skills at all levels
About The Company
The role will work on the HS2 project. HS2 is the UK’s new high speed rail network. It will be a catalyst for economic growth across Britain, freeing up space on the existing railways and connecting 8 out of the UK’s 10 biggest cities with fast, reliable and frequent high speed services.
The Skanska | Costain | STRABAG (SCS JV) is delivering the HS2 London Tunnels Contract. Scope of works includes twin-bored tunnels (TBM), SCL tunnels, shaft sinking, bridge demolition and reconstruction, services diversions, earthworks and the construction of site compounds.
You’ll be a welcomed member of the wider team, with opportunities to take on additional responsibility, join one of our networks for women, military or LGBT+ staff, and participate in cultural and social events with the local community (e.g. as a STEM ambassador).


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SCS Railways is a Disability Confident Leader. We want to encourage disabled people to apply for our roles and have an opportunity to display your skills, talent, and abilities. We will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum criteria for this position will be offered an interview.
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