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Health & Safety Engineer (Process Safety)

Remote Based - Site Travel Across Scotland

£55,000 + 10% Bonus + Vehicle + Development + Death in Service + Enhanced Pension + Further Benefits!

Are you a Health and Safety Engineer who is looking to join a growing company where you can have further career and technical development?

Do you have experience working within the process engineering sector and want to further progress your career within the oil & gas sector at a company who can give you long-term job security?

This company are one of the UK's leading distributors of oil for both households and businesses. With nearly 100 depots across the UK, they are currently in a period of growth and now looking to recruit a Health and Safety Manager to join their team and help them continue with their growth.

In this role the successful candidate will work alongside the Health and Safety Manager to ensure all process works on site are completed safely and in-line with regulations. They will conduct operational risk assessments as well as support with administrative aspects of health and safety. This will be a remote based role with site travel across Scotland.

The ideal candidate will have a Health and Safety background and experience working within a process and hazardous industry such as oil & gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, FMCG etc. They must also have a full driving license and be located in Scotland with flexibility to travel to sites across that area.

This is an fantastic opportunity which would suit someone who is looking to further progress their career and skills.

The Role:

  • Support the Health and Safety Manager with ensuring all process works on site are completed safely and in-line with regulations
  • Conduct operational risk assessments
  • Support with administrative aspects of health and safety
  • Remote based role with site travel across Scotland
  • 10% bonus, car and other benefits available!

    The Person

  • Health and Safety background
  • Experience working within a process and hazardous industry such as oil & gas, chemical, pharmaceutical, FMCG etc.
  • Located Scotland
  • Full UK driving license
  • Happy to travel to sites across Scotland

    Reference Number: BBBH(phone number removed)

    To apply for this role or to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Chris Andrews at Rise Technical Recruitment.

    Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd acts an employment agency for permanent roles and an employment business for temporary roles.

    The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates

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