SHE Advisor

Dundee
11 months ago
Applications closed

Are you a NEBOSH-qualified individual with knowledge and experience in the construction sector, looking for a move with strong development opportunities? I’ve partnered with a leading building materials company during a burgeoning period of growth, looking for a SHE Advisor to join their ranks. The role will give you exposure to a range of environments, including manufacturing, process engineering and construction. You will be covering a site portfolio across the Central Belt and North of Scotland.

Main duties and responsibilities include:

• Conducting site audits to monitor the Health & Safety standards on each site and preparing audit reports
• Suggesting and implementing improvements on-site and subsequently monitoring to ensure that the required improvement actions are completed
• Inducting new start erectors ensure that they understand the risks, methods and standards expected when working on the company’s sites
• Checking the qualifications of erectors on site to ensure they meet or exceed the minimum standards required
• Carrying out training and toolbox talks to educate site personnel and ensure they understand the standards expected.
• Complete accident investigation reports
• Prepare and alter RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements) as required
• Assisting the Head of SHE as required with any other documentation, administration, training, and projects

You will be a key operational asset; this role is significant and knowledge of safety, health & environmental legislation and current construction practices is key. Key qualifications and experience include:

• Ability to demonstrate education to a good standard – preferably to higher education or above.
• Membership of IOSH
• NEBOSH General (Minimum) and NEBOSH Construction (preferable) certified
• You must have a current UK driving licence and use of a personal car for work related usage
• Self-motivated and positive attitude with good communication skills and able to deal with site installation teams, colleagues, senior management, and customers
• Ability and willingness to work flexibly to suit the needs and demands of the role
• A sound appreciation of Health & Safety practices on site (e.g., risk assessments, accident investigations, induction, and training etc).

This is an excellent opportunity for an individual looking to cement a long-term career in H&S for a culturally excellent organisation with a very bright future. You will earn between £38-42k plus car allowance and full package

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