We are looking to recruit a SHE Manager to join a Civil Engineering company based in Oxford. This is a fantastic opportunity to take on a key leadership position within a business that prides itself on a strong team culture and a supportive working environment. The company is committed to delivering high-quality infrastructure projects while maintaining the highest standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance. This role offers a clear path for further development at senior management level.
Responsibilities for SHE Manager
Overseeing and ensuring that safety audits are effectively carried out across all sites.
Leading and managing accident and incident investigations, ensuring corrective and preventative actions are implemented.
Supporting and guiding site teams to instil a strong and proactive safety culture.
Travelling regularly to project sites with a hands-on leadership approach.
Overseeing Inductions, RAMS reviews, FFT, PAT Testing, NERS / ISO compliance, and driving continuous improvement.
Providing strategic health and safety leadership aligned with company objectives and industry standards.
Mentoring and developing SHEQ Advisors and other team members.
Working closely with the senior management team to integrate safety into all operational processes.
Spending approximately 80% of time on-site, with flexibility to work from home when appropriate.Requirements for SHE Manager
4+ years' experience in a SHE or SHEQ management role within a civil engineering or construction environment.
Strong knowledge of CDM regulations and industry best practices.
CSCS Card
IOSH / NEBOSH Certification (Diploma preferred or working towards)
CITB Health & Safety Awareness
Mental Health First Aid
Willingness to travel UK wide
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.)
Experience in training, mentoring, and influencing operational teams.If you want to hear more about this SHE Manager role, please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Hugo Rodrigues in our London Office on (phone number removed)