Incident Control and Business Continuity Manager
- Civil Service
- Full Time
- Edinburgh
- 37,682 - 40,705
Job Description
Job summary
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We are seeking an experienced Incident Control & Business Continuity Manager to join our Estates Workplace Operation team in Edinburgh, Scotland.
This critical role will oversee day-to-day Incident Control and Business Continuity readiness for our HM Government Hub site, ensuring all HMRC Lines of Business and Other Government Departments can effectively respond to incidents and recover operations swiftly.
This role is central to the Estates Workplace Operation team, with responsibility for maintaining resilience and safety across government estates.
The Government Hubs Incident Control and Business Continuity Manager ensure sites are prepared to respond immediately and effectively to incidents, and that business continuity plans are embedded across the region.
Job description
Key Responsibilities
- Incident Control & Readiness: Day-to-day oversight of incident control and business continuity in line with departmental standards. Ensure all policies and procedures are up to date and regularly tested.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Collaborate with Estates colleagues to ensure fire safety plans and emergency procedures for the Edinburgh building meet all departmental and legal requirements.
- Determine and communicate evacuation routes before and during incidents, instructing the Incident Control Team to direct staff and visitors accordingly.
- Act as the lead during emergency situations, making critical decisions and ensuring instructions are followed to safeguard building occupants.
- Liaise with and support emergency services, making informed decisions based on real-time information.
- Lead the development and ongoing support of the incident team, including incident marshals and deputy ICOs, providing training as required.
- Oversee and resource counter-terrorism activities in line with departmental standards, working in partnership with the Regional Security Manager and Head of Counter Terrorism.
- Ensure all Lines of Business have comprehensive Business Continuity Plans (BCP), assisting in their development as necessary.
- Prepare for and lead local Business Continuity and Counter Terrorism exercises.
- Work with the Building Manager and Health & Safety Officer to prepare and maintain fire safety and emergency procedures.
- Work with HMRC Estates colleagues to gain the assurances required; that any Fire Risk Assessments or Occupied Building Risk Assessments action points are completed by the appropriate owners of those tasks.
- Collate and manage Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs) for staff and visitors, integrating them into site evacuation procedures.
- Resolve issues related to emergency procedures, such as staffing for Incident marshal roles or implementation of risk assessment recommendations.
- Conduct weekly building safety checks and address identified issues.
- Serve as a liaison with business area managers, occupiers, and external agents involved in emergency procedures.
- Ensure regular testing and documentation of fire alarm call points are conducted by service providers.
- Oversee biannual evacuation drills, ensuring realistic and effective arrangements.
- Report the status of emergency incidents to the Business Continuity Command and Control Team and provide timely updates.
- Provide guidance to all Other Government Departments within the building on incident control and business continuity matters.
- Monitor safe occupancy levels in collaboration with the Head of Estate.
- Work alongside the Regional Security Manager to assure senior management that staff and assets are adequately protected against terrorist threats and are trained to respond effectively to emergencies.
- Provide training to on-site suppliers supporting staff and visitors in the event of an emergency situation.
- Support the wider Workplace Operations team and carry out other tasks to contribute towards the day to day running of the Estate as directed by the Building Manager or Head of Estates.
Person specification
The following skills, knowledge and experience are required for this role. Prospective candidates must be able to clearly demonstrate their capability in these areas during the application process:
- Responsibility and Organisation: The successful candidate will be highly responsible and able to work in a structured and organised manner, ensuring tasks are prioritised and completed efficiently.
Essential Criteria
Essential Skills and Attributes:
- Strong organisational, coordination, and communication skills.
- Ability to remain calm and decisive during incidents.
- Knowledge of business continuity and incident management practices.
- Understanding of departmental standards and regulatory requirements.
Desirable Criteria
Desirable Memberships/Accreditations
- L3 Award Passive Fire Protection.
- NEBOSH General Certificate.
- Experience in operational or resilience-focused environments.
Additional Training and Qualification Information
The following Memberships/Accreditation and qualifications must either already be held, or be completed within 12-18 months of starting the role.
Memberships/Accreditations
Essential to Develop to:
- BTEC L4 Security.
- Holds or actively working towards CBCI or Equivalent
Health and Safety
Essential to Develop to:
- Emergency Response Procedures.
- IOSH Managing Safely Certificate.
- L3 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment.
- Legionella Awareness.