Senior SHE Manager

Clevedon
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Senior SHE Manager for a permanent role within an engineering company in BS21. This is a new role due to a period of growth within the company and will have responsibility for leading, empowering and motivating a growing team of Systems Engineers for semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

As a Senior SHE Manager, you will report to the SHEQ & BPI Manager and play a key role in ensuring a safe, healthy, and environmentally responsible workplace. You will provide leadership on all Safety, Health, and Environmental (SHE) matters, ensuring compliance with legislative requirements, company policies, and global SHE standards.

£53,000 - £82,000 anual salary, depending on experience

Monday – Friday - Flexible start/finish times

Full time or part time applicants considered

Hybrid working options

Conveniently located next to M5 junction 20

Benefits

Life Assurance of 4 x basic salary

Cash health plan

Fitness App with online classes

Discounted membership with some gyms

Thriving Wellbeing Program - supporting physical health, mental wellbeing, social connectiveness and sense of purpose

25 days holiday (excluding Bank Holidays)

Bonus up to 7.5% of basic annual salary

Pension with company contribution of up to 8%

On site facilities

Free parking

Ample cycle storage and showers

Subsidised canteen

Well being and prayer room

Private expressing room for breastfeeding parents

Key Responsibilities:

Implement and manage the SHE Management System in alignment with company and global standards (ISO 45001 & ISO 14001).

Develop and execute strategies for continuous improvement in Safety, Health, and Environmental performance.

Manage and conduct internal SHE audits to ensure compliance with industry regulations and internal standards.

Monitor and report on the compliance status of SHE procedures, international standards, and regulatory requirements.

Collaborate with global SHE and Quality teams to drive business improvements.

Support the Global SHE teams in developing integrated business processes.

Conduct global audits in alignment with business needs and global SHE strategies.

Act as the subject matter expert for SHE practices and implementation.

Lead SHE business process improvement projects to enhance workplace safety and environmental sustainability.

Promote and influence a positive safety culture across the organisation

Required Skills & Experience

NEBOSH Advanced Diploma in health and safety management or Level 6 equivalent essential.

Minimum 5 years’ experience in a SHE role (preferably within manufacturing or industrial settings).

Professional membership of IEMA, IOSH, or equivalent.

NEBOSH Advanced Diploma in Health & Safety Management (or Level 6 equivalent).

Diploma in Environmental Management (preferred).

Strong understanding and practical application of ISO 45001, ISO 14001, and ISO 9001 standards.

Excellent report writing and presentation skills.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications.

Strong coaching, listening, and questioning skills.

Ability to work effectively under pressure and manage complex improvement projects

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