Graduate Land Safety, Health and Environmental Position at BAE Systems
Location: Glascoed (Clwyd)
Start Date: 8th September 2025
BAE Systems is proud to equip the British Armed Forces and international customers with a range of munitions products, from small arms ammunition through to heavy artillery, tank ammunition, warheads, and payloads. Supporting the armed forces with some of the most advanced munitions capabilities in the world is one of the most exciting career moves you could make. We are looking for people with the passion, drive, and the skills to give the best they can every day, to make sure our troops receive only the very best.
What You Will Be Doing
As a Graduate, you will join our SHE High Hazard team, supporting the SHE Advisors in providing advice to the business on high hazard SHE compliance to ensure SHE legal requirements and an interdependent safety culture can be achieved.
Duties and Responsibilities
* Getting involved in every aspect of SHE, in particular the facilitation and delivery of high hazard, explosive safety, and COMAH activities.
* Monitor SHE performance and the implementation of SHE policies in respect of high hazard, process safety, and COMAH, and participate as directed in the associated SHE Assurance processes.
* Undertake accident/incident investigation as required.
* Provide guidance to managers, staff, and SHE professionals in respect of high hazard, process safety, and COMAH.
* Provision of SHE competencies in specialist areas such as Explosives, COMAH, high hazard, and auditing.
Skills and Qualifications
As a minimum requirement, you’ll need to have obtained, or be predicted to obtain, a 2.2 in your Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety / Process Safety.
Benefits
You’ll receive benefits including a competitive pension scheme, enhanced annual leave allowance, and a company contributed Share Incentive Plan. You’ll also have access to additional benefits such as flexible working, an employee assistance program, Cycle2work, and employee discounts.
On commencement of employment, you will be paid a one-off non-consolidated lump sum payment of £2,000 (the “Welcome Payment”). The Welcome Payment is subject to the normal deductions and will be paid with your first salary payment.
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