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Health Safety and Environmental Coordinator

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6 days ago
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Are you a Health Safety and Environmental Coordinator looking for your next role within a market leading manufacturing business? If so Futures are working with a well known business in the area with an outstanding reputation. This is a genuinely exciting opportunity for an individual who has strong administrative skills with either an interest of, or already working in Health and Safety or similar role.

Our client, a multi-million pound turnover business, can offer the successful candidate a stable career with excellent chances of progression. This is an outstanding opportunity to join a leading manufacturer in an interesting and varied role.

Health Safety and Environmental Officer - Role and Responsibilities - HSE Officer / EHS Officer / Manufacturing / Engineering

Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Developing systems and procedures
  • Holding meetings and follow up calls
  • Delivering training across the business
  • Implementing company initiatives
  • HSE audits and formulating audit reports, recommendations and providing advice and support to reach set standards including both compliance and best practice.
  • Tracking and monitoring of KPI’s
  • Improvement group meetings and project work
  • Process safety & accident investigation reviews and reporting

    Skills and Qualifications:

  • IOSH, NEBOSH or similar Certification in both Safety and Environmental is an advantage, or the willingness to work towards similar qualifications is required
  • A full driving licence
  • Ideally you will have experience of working in a manufacturing environment
  • Excellent computer literacy is required for this position as well as written & oral skills
  • Knowledge or working with ISO 14001 and ISO9001 standards would be an advantage
  • Able to handle a varied and high workload, who can set and surpass targets, demonstrate examples of multitasking, with the ability to persuade and be self-motivated, autonomous with a positive attitude
  • A professional approach with the ability to communicate at all levels within the organisation
  • An appreciation of different cultures, with the confidence to make decisions, as well as work in a strategic, corporate environment

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