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12 Aug 2020

Full-Time DE&S Director of Helicopters

Defence Equipment and Support – Posted by Defence Equipment and Support Bristol, England, United Kingdom

Job Description

Salary

£93,000 – £130,000 per annum (plus benefits)

Job description

Key responsibilities of this role include but are not limited to:

• Strategic Leadership of the personnel and projects within the Helicopters OC to deliver the equipment programme to performance, time and cost, to the required levels of quality and safety.
• Delivery of the Helicopters Portfolio of Projects in line with the Portfolio Management Plan, to Front Line Command priorities in line with OGSM targets, CASP agreements and higher level DE&S intent.
• Planning and leading implementation of the Portfolio change and improvement plans, ensuring adherence to DE&S principles and priorities.
• Ensuring the effective collection and the collation of key project and performance data leading to the development of proactive project management and reporting processes and the successful and effective delivery of KPIs.
• Leading and Inspiring people to achieve the vision and behaviours set out in the DE&S Way and the DE&S@21 continuous improvement programme, including a commitment to building capability, creating an inclusive environment and improving the diversity of the DE&S workforce.
• As a member of the Senior Leadership Group, playing a proactive role in pan-DE&S leadership (in accordance with the Civil Service Leadership Statement – Inspiring, Confident and Empowering).
• Developing objectives for subordinates, to exploit their professional knowledge, encourage professional development and delivery of the portfolio priorities.
• A key responsibility of the role is to deliver the certification and type airworthiness of all MOD helicopter types (with the exception of H-135 Juno and H-145 Jupiter Helos)

Responsibilities

To be successful in this role you must be able to demonstrate:

• Sufficient depth and breadth of experience to hold an airworthiness 2* delegation from Director General (Air) (DG (Air)). This would require, but not be limited to, previous experience as a Type Airworthiness Authority (TAA) or equivalent level of responsibility and accountability.
• Being a Chartered Engineer and having knowledge and expertise across a broad range of engineering domains and disciplines
• Experience of operating in a senior leadership role within a large, diverse and complex organisation, including managing a business area responsible for strategic delivery of programmes or services, in a safe manner.
• Proven experience of commercial acumen and successfully negotiating complex deals with Industry.
• Understanding of complex financial/performance management practices within a large organization.
• Relevant experience with stakeholders: governmental, public-sector, private-sector and/or international stakeholders, with the ability to influence across cultures, organisations, suppliers and customers.
• Established track record of managing projects through their life cycle, maintaining supply chains and service provision.
• A proven commitment to Diversity & Inclusion.

A high degree of personal leadership is required in this role and you will be expected to display the following leadership attributes:

• Evidence of high-quality leadership skills with a strategic mind-set.
• Excellent stakeholder management and influencing skills including ability to balance the needs of multiple customers.
• Substantial experience in complex contract management.
• Creating a sense of purpose and focusing on outcomes with a passion for continual improvement and improving performance.
• Analytical skills with the intellectual capacity to quickly understand and communicate complex issues in a concise and compelling manner.
• Exercising judgement and making good, evidence-based decisions particularly around risk and safety.
• Empowering and developing individuals and teams, with a commitment to diversity, building inclusive teams and encouraging challenge.
• Collaborating, making connections and encouraging cross-system working.
• A level of self-awareness with resilience to undertake a demanding role combined with the ability to adapt to changing circumstances.

Benefits

Bonus: You will be eligible to earn a non-pensionable, non-consolidated performance related award according to current DE&S policy. Currently, this is up to 50% for exceptional performance at SCS Pay Band 2 shadow grade but may be subject to change.

Relocation: Please note that relocation or First Appointment Expenses may be available for eligible candidates. More information can be provided to candidates should they be invited to interview.

Pension: You are entitled to membership of a Civil Service Pension Scheme. More information can be found at www.civilservicepensionscheme.org.uk.

Annual Leave: 25 days in the first year, rising by one day per year to a maximum of 30 days.

Other Benefits: MOD endeavours to support a work/life balance for all staff. Other benefits include: access to nursery places, a childcare voucher scheme, flexible working arrangements, remote access to systems to allow for remote working and enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption allowances.

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How to Apply

How to Apply: All applicants are required to provide a CV in addition to a supporting statement (of no more than 2 pages) in a PDF document providing clear evidence of the essential Professional Knowledge and Experience criteria highlighted above. As part of the application process, you are asked to complete a Diversity Monitoring questionnaire included in this pack. If you do not wish to provide a declaration on any of the characteristics, you have the option to select 'prefer not to say' but completion of the form is an essential part of the process and your application will not be considered complete without it.?? The information you provide when submitting your application will help us monitor our progress towards the Civil Service becoming the most inclusive employer by 2020. See the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Strategy for more information. Applications must be submitted by midnight Sunday 30th August 2020 to the DES SLG Talent Acquisition Team: deshr-scsrecruitment@mod.gov.uk With the subject “Application Director Helicopters”. If you would like to discuss the role in more detail before applying, please contact Stephen Tidley on 07929012981.

Job Categories: Equal Opportunities. Job Types: Full-Time. Job Tags: Bristol, DE&S, director, and helicopters. Salaries: 100,000 and above.

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