Job Posting for Legionella Risk Assessor - London South at Mitie
Job Objectives & Responsibilities
Working 40 hours per week Monday to Friday.
Act as a representative of Mitie carrying out work as detailed by the National Risk Assessment Manager/Supervisor.
Conduct yourself in a professional manner in support of our customers and work colleagues.
Have a positive “can do” attitude with the ability to problem solve.
Behaviours – have a desire to be professional, well-mannered and polite at all times.
Able to follow to instructions safely (method and risk assessment),
To ensure all works are delivered on time and to the agreed specification.
To support business growth and retain existing customers.
Have good clear communication skills.
Be a strong team player, who is self-motivated, always works proactively to an exacting standard.
Be an honest, organised, and trustworthy individual, who presentable to the client and proud to represent Mitie.
Willingness to undertake training and development which is linked to the role when offered.
Complete reports and paperwork as instructed by the National Risk Assessment Manager/Supervisor.
Take responsibility for your own training needs and bring them to the attention of the National Risk Assessment Manager/Supervisor.
Ensure compliance with Health & Safety legislation, specific company requirements approved by the Health & Safety Executive and the latest regulations and codes of good practice.
Main Duties
To undertake legionella risk assessments to a high standard in line with the latest version of the Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) L8 (Fourth edition) and its associated technical guidance documents of HSG274 and the British standard code of practice for Risk assessing, BS8580-1 2019. Also, the Health Technical Memorandum 04-01: Safe Water in Healthcare Premises as necessary
Carrying out legionella risk assessments predominantly using an electronic app based system but also manually as required
Producing schematic diagrams using Microsoft Visio
Provide technical support where required.
Ensure that Legionella Risk Assessments paperwork and reports are completed correctly and returned within agreed timescales.
Where required, attend risk assessment review meetings with Clients.
Person Specification
Experience in Legionella risk assessing.
City and Guilds Legionella Risk Assessment Qualification (or equivalent) would be beneficial
Wide Knowledge of the Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) L8 (Fourth edition) and its associated technical guidance documents of HSG274.
Wide knowledge of the British standard code of practice for risk assessing, BS8580-1 2019.
Knowledge of the Health Technical Memorandum 04-01: Safe Water in Healthcare Premises (desirable but not essential)
Knowledge of cooling towers, process systems and other systems (desirable but not essential)
Suitable and sufficient experience working within the water treatment industry.
Health and safety management
Commercial awareness
Planning skills
Customer care/relationship building skills.
Presentation skills
Computer/PDA skills, in particular with word and excel.
Drawing of schematic diagrams
Able to work as a member of a team.
Able to work without direct supervision.
Physically able to complete required duties.
Be flexible in approach as necessary for business needs.
Be willing to travel outside of own region as necessary for business needs.
Be willing to perform overnight stays away from home as necessary to business needs.
Have excellent attention to detail skills
Possess a “Right First Time Attitude”
Held a Full driving licence for a minimum of 12 months, with no driving bans in the past 5 years and no more than 6 points current or pending.
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