Asbestos Analyst £34,000 - £40,000 Benefits Luton, Bedfordshire (Remote) There is a fantastic opportunity available for a BOHS P403 & P404/RSPH3 qualified Asbestos Analyst, to join a successful multi-disciplined Environmental & Health & Safety Consultancy, known for delivering high-quality services in asbestos management and working on major commercial and industrial projects nationwide. Due to new contract wins, my client is looking to recruit an experienced Asbestos Analyst to carry out 4 stage clearances, smoke, background, leak reassurance, visual, re-occupation and personal air testing in various sites across London & Home Counties. Essential Requirements: BOHS P403 and P404/RSPH3 qualified (Additional P402 cert highly desirable) Full UK driving license and willing to commute Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written Good level of IT and numeracy skills Good working knowledge of HSG:248 guidelines Confident in undertaking all aspects of the Asbestos Analyst role As an Asbestos Analyst, you will: Conduct 4 stage clearance, smoke, background and visual air, re-occupation and personal air testing. Ensure all work carried out is in line with the UKAS legislation and practices Generating on-site air quality reports to be issued to clients Liaise with clients, contractors and members of the public on a daily basis Build and maintain strong client relationships This is a brilliant opportunity for a fully qualified Asbestos Analyst to join a well-established company that offer genuine opportunities for progression, including qualifications, development pathways into senior roles. On offer is a very competitive salary of up to £40,000 an attractive benefits package which includes 25 days holiday bank holidays, company vehicle & fuel card, attractive overtime rates, D2D paid travel time, life assurance, company pension and additional flexible benefits options Ready to take the next step in your career? Click the ‘Apply’ button now For more information contact Angelina Golden Fox Recruitment on (phone number removed)