Job Description As HSEQ Manager, you will support projects to meet the requirements of the Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Management systems. You will report to the Head of HSEQ for your area. You will support the site teams and managers through your inspections by recognising hazards and seeking to minimise risks whilst creating, maintaining, and improving health, safety, environmental, and quality standards. You will champion HSEQ initiatives in the region while ensuring that legislation is adhered to. Key Responsibilities: Promote Occupational Health & Wellbeing Support the provision of Health & Wellbeing within the business, under the direction of the Head of HSEQ & HSEQ Director, with support from the Company H&W Advisor. Support the communication and promotion of the monthly themes. Promote the value of occupational health at a regional level. HSEQ Advice and Support to HSEQ Advisors Provide consistent and accurate HSEQ advice to Advisors and Site Teams where applicable. Provide support to the region on HSEQ initiatives. Provide support on HSEQ issues/problems. Produce regional HSEQ statistics every month, identify trends, and take proactive initiatives. Line manage HSEQ Advisors under your control and mentor them to allow professional development. Provide support and focus to the site teams on our Be Right First Time initiatives and monitor our Quality Control as defined by the HSEQ Systems & Audit Manager. Collaboration and Client Support Provide client support for the region under your control. Attend client HSEQ forums as required and provide lessons learnt feedback and sharing of best practices. Form collaborative relationships with client HSEQ management. HSEQ Communications & HSE Statistics Contribute and support company-level HSEQ communications and embed them at the regional level. Produce and communicate HSEQ alerts following incidents and poor-quality standards to promote learning, prevention, and continual improvement. Support the Head of HSEQ for your area of business in maintaining HSE performance statistics monthly as requested. Deliver awareness training and lead site stand-downs. Accident/Incident Investigations Support HSEQ Advisors and complete investigation reviews for HSE investigations. Keep local and corporate management informed on the status. Identify root causes. Support the production of HSE alerts as above. Act as an independent investigator in other areas of the business under the direction of the HSEQ Director. HSEQ Monitoring Conduct regular visits to support your advisory team within the area of your control. Conduct HSEQ detailed inspections monthly in your control with monthly targets agreed with your Head of HSEQ and/or the HSEQ Director. Act as a role model for HSEQ in the area under your control. Monitor HSEQ Advisor inspections and ensure findings are closed out promptly. Agree on Advisor monthly inspection targets and monitor compliance. Facilities Management at Company Premises Provide management support for Facilities Managers at regional company premises on HSE-related issues and provisions. Monitor HSE standards at regional company premises and ensure legal obligations are being upheld. Key Measures & Targets: Complete monthly HSEQ inspections as agreed with your Line Manager. Attend weekly escalation Team Calls. Attend Bi-monthly HSEQ Team Meetings. Support the update of the HSEQ Management system where directed. Support external accrediting audit body audits to maintain company accreditations. Produce monthly HSEQ performance reports for Regional Leads. Attend monthly regional management team meetings and provide visibility of regional HSEQ performance. Key Relationships: HSEQ Director. Head of HSEQ for your area of control. HSEQ Managers & Advisors. HSEQ Systems & Audit Manager. Contracts Managers. Operations Managers. Regional Managers. Regional Directors. Company Employees. Person Specification: The successful candidate is likely to meet all the following criteria: Essential: NEBOSH general certificate or equivalent as a minimum but ideally IOSH. CEnv or equivalent as a minimum but ideally associate IEMA. Extensive HSEQ experience within a civil engineering environment; experience in the rail sector would be beneficial but not essential. Client-facing. Sound knowledge of quality controls associated with company work activities. Analytical skills to interpret detailed information and regulations. High standard of written English. Good communication skills, including a professional telephone manner. People skills – ability to liaise with staff/operatives of all levels within the company. Excellent use of MS Office – Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Effective communicator with strong presentation and report-writing skills. CSCS Safety Professional card. Able to work as a member of a team, but capable of working alone to tight deadlines as appropriate. Pride - sets own high-quality standards, e.g., attention to detail. Passion for Health, Safety, Environment & Quality. Lead by/set a good example. Desirable: Level 3 AET or PTTLS is preferable but not essential. Working towards NEBOSH Diploma level 6. Benefits: As well as offering a competitive salary, remuneration for this role includes a range of benefits: 5% company pension contribution. Life Assurance at 2 x notional salary. Single person’s private medical cover. Permanent Health Cover. Company Profit Share Scheme. Company car / or car allowance (Dependent on position). Career Development and ongoing training. Staff Referral Scheme. 25 days annual leave with additional loyalty days (Full-Time equivalent). Volunteering Scheme. Environmental and Social Value initiatives. Join Us If you are ready to take on a pivotal role in shaping the HSEQ culture at KPI Rail and contribute to our commitment to excellence, we’d love to hear from you. How to Apply: Please send your CV and cover letter to: Closing Date: 27/01/2025 KPI Rail is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to creating an inclusive and diverse environment for all employees.