Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor
A leading privately owned contractor based in the south west are currently seeking an experienced civils biased Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor to join their business. This is an excellent opportunity to join a well-established business with an extensive background as a reputable contractor. The Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor role will play a key part in the development and future of the business, reporting directly to the Head of HSQE.
About the role of Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor
This regional contractor traditionally specialises in ground works & earthworks projects. Valuing up to £30M throughout Bristol, Bath, Somerset and Gloucester for private and framework clients. The role of Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor will be joining a team of two people and be based in their head office in Bristol.
Responsibilities for Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor
Responsible for ensuring all HSQE documentation is filed and stored correctly, complying with HSQE management system.
Assist operational site teams with training as and when required following on from any gaps highlighted after site audits.
Regularly & thoroughly promote a safe working environment both internally and externally representing the business and their values.
Requirements for Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor
Previous experience within the construction industry is fundamental.
Relevant qualification including either NEBOSH Construction or a member of IOSH.
Effective communication skills and attention to detail
What we offer for a Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor
Offering a competitive salary and package for the ideal candidate, with an incredible opportunity for professional development and exposure. If you want to hear more about this Health, Safety, Environmental & Quality Advisor role please apply with an up-to-date copy of your CV or contact Claire Spiers in our Southampton Office on (phone number removed)