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QSHE Advisor

Newmarket
2 weeks ago
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A leading automation and process engineering organization are looking for a competent and driven SHEQ Advisor to join their successful operation. Your role will be to provide an efficient, timely and proactive and efficient support to the wider business, including improvement and maintenance of SHEQ systems and as well as operational support across their sites.

Duties include:

• Ensuring company compliance with the Quality Management System and aligning with Health & Safety and Environmental strategy.
• Conducting reviews of contractor documentation, and deliver safety meetings, audits, and inspections
• To undertake Documentation control & maintenance, co-ordination and QHSE tasks as directed by the QHSE Manager
• Supporting with the company’s QMS documentation
• Supporting or undertake internal audits as required
• Undertaking investigations of near misses, incidents and accidents as required
• Liaising with clients and other external stakeholders
• Data and trend analysis, collation and reporting

This is a key support role that is integral to the business; you will form an important part of the SHEQ function and providing invaluable support across a range of operations.

Key competencies include:

• NEBOSH OR NVQ H&S Diploma-qualified
• Working knowledge of ISO Standards 9001, 45001 & 14001
• Experienced in COSHH and DSEAR and
• ISO 9001 Internal Auditor (preferable)
• Excellent IT skills, particularly Microsoft Excel
• Excellent communication skills
• Effective time management and self-motivation

This is an opportunity for you to join a leading business, providing QSHE support. It would suit a dynamic individual who enjoys process improvement and engaging with a workforce to drive the company forwards. You will earn a competitive salary of up to £42,000 plus package

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