Emergency Response Officer

Sunderland, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Description





We are seeking a dedicated Emergency Response Officer to ensure compliance with COMAH regulations and emergency preparedness at a high-risk industrial site. This role is central to developing emergency plans, conducting risk assessments, training staff, and coordinating responses to incidents. The Emergency Response Officer will work closely with internal teams and external agencies to mitigate risks and uphold site safety standards.

Key Responsibilities





As an Emergency Officer, you will:

Safety Regulations & Compliance

Ensure full compliance with COMAH regulations and other relevant safety legislation. Conduct safety inspections, audits, and risk assessment reviews to uphold emergency readiness.

Emergency Planning & Preparedness

Develop, implement, and regularly review emergency plans, including contingency protocols for major incidents. Collaborate with stakeholders, emergency responders, and site teams to refine preparedness measures.

Risk Assessments & Hazard Identification

Conduct detailed risk assessments to identify vulnerabilities and mitigate potential hazards. Ensure corrective measures are applied effectively and documented appropriately.

Training & Emergency Exercises

Develop and deliver emergency training programs for staff, contractors, and response teams. Plan and execute emergency drills, ensuring practical preparedness and continuous improvement.

Incident Response & Crisis Management

Coordinate real-time emergency response efforts, including activating plans, liaising with emergency services, and supporting affected personnel. Ensure accurate documentation and post-incident reviews to drive learning and improvement.

Documentation & Regulatory Compliance

Maintain up-to-date records of emergency plans, risk assessments, training logs, and incident reports. Ensure compliance documentation is audit-ready and aligned with statutory requirements.

Collaboration & Information Sharing

Work with internal teams, external agencies, and local emergency services to share critical response information. Support cross-functional initiatives to enhance the site's overall resilience and preparedness.

Emergency Strategy, Policy & Procedures

Assist in developing emergency response, preparedness, and recovery strategies aligned with best practices. Ensure policies remain current, practical, and compliant with evolving legislation.

Continuous Improvement & Site Resilience

Stay updated on emergency planning legislation and best practices in resilience management. Identify areas for continuous improvement in site emergency procedures and response effectiveness.


Qualifications & Experience



To succeed in this role, you'll need:

Formal qualifications in emergency planning, safety management, or a related field (preferred). Knowledge of COMAH regulations, emergency response principles, and resilience strategies. Strong communication, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills. Ability to remain calm under pressure, work in high-stress situations, and make rapid decisions. Proficiency in relevant IT systems and software (e.g., Microsoft Office, incident tracking systems).


Preferred (Beneficial) Experience:

Highly organised and detail oriented. Effective decision-maker with leadership abilities in crisis situations. Collaborative mindset, able to engage stakeholders at all levels. Proactive and adaptable in high-risk environments.


AESC Benefits





26 days holiday plus bank holidays Holiday purchase / sell scheme Enhanced life assurance Enhanced pension scheme Enhanced maternity / paternity pay Dental plan Summer and Christmas savings club Flexible working office roles
Cycle to work scheme Pay based appraisal Employee referral scheme Discounted gym membership



About AESC UK






AESC is a global battery technology company headquartered in Yokohama, Japan, and committed to research, development, design, manufacturing and sales of power batteries for EVs and energy storage batteries. AESC has over 7,000 employees and 13 manufacturing sites in Japan, U.S., U.K., France, Spain, and China. In the past 12 years, AESC has produced power batteries for more than 950,000 electric vehicles in 59 countries, achieving a record of 'zero critical battery malfunction.'



Its teams work to continuously improve the company's global leadership in product development, quality, and sustainable processes. In June 2021, AESC was again named 'Global Tier 1 Battery Companies' by Benchmark, a leading UK-based lithium-ion battery supply chain research organization.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3213141
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Contract
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Sunderland, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned