Job title: Process Safety Advisor Location: Scotland and the North Type: Permanent, Full-time About the Role: Are you passionate about ensuring safety, driving compliance, and working hands-on with operational excellence? As a Process Safety Specialist, you'll play a pivotal role in monitoring and auditing our operational sites to uphold Calor Gas's Process Safety Policy, ensuring robust safety standards are maintained. You’ll be a trusted partner providing expert guidance, leading safety studies, and driving safety awareness across our locations to mitigate risks and boost performance. Key Responsibilities: Conduct and lead process safety audits, supporting operational sites to align with our Process Safety Policy, Cal Specs, and standards. Partner with site managers to implement safety and system improvements, sharing expertise that leads to meaningful change. Train and advise operational teams on safety matters, fostering a culture of safety awareness and proactive compliance. Collaborate with regulatory bodies like the Health and Safety Executive to uphold legal and environmental standards. Investigate and analyze safety incidents, delivering detailed reports and recommendations for preventing recurrence. Support hazard studies such as HAZOP, SWIFT, and more, ensuring thorough identification and resolution of safety gaps. What You’ll Bring: Essential: Qualification: Minimum of a City & Guilds qualification, ideally HNC in Chemical, Mechanical, or Production Engineering. Certification: NEBOSH Certificate in Process Safety Management (PSM). Experience: At least 3 years in a manufacturing or production environment, with a strong focus on process industries. Knowledge of COMAH and HAZID studies, e.g., HAZOP, SWIFT. Experience in auditing safety systems and current health, safety, and environmental legislation expertise. Strong communication skills, self-motivation, and the ability to plan independently. Desirable: NEBOSH Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety. Formal auditing qualification. Background in the LPG or related industry. Familiarity with human reliability studies.