About the Company My client is a class-leading progressive contractor with a reputation for quality and innovation. This company operates in a broad range of sectors, including building, refurb, and more. About the Role The Health & Safety Advisor will work closely with site management teams, technicians, and client safety teams. You will champion HSEQ initiatives, monitor site safety performance, and ensure compliance with ISO45001 Safety, Quality, and Environment Management systems, company policies, and procedures. This is a regional role covering sites in the southeast (not central London) as well as across the M4 corridor. A great deal of autonomy will be given to the successful candidate, and they will directly support senior health and safety management throughout the business. Responsibilities Liaise with the client H&S Manager and others in the SHEQ team Attend client H&S meetings Support site team on all H&S aspects Review safe systems of work Attend and advise during safe start meetings Manage day-to-day H&S activities on site Conduct workplace inspections and report findings Conduct investigations into accidents or incidents Manage on-site occupational health Coordinate training of project staff Qualifications NEBOSH general or equivalent as a minimum An effective communicator at all levels A technically aware team player with experience providing health and safety support in the construction and building services sectors IT literate with proficient report-writing skills Desirable Qualifications 2 years of site-based H&S experience within the sector described Required Skills The ideal candidate will have strong communication skills, and the ability to plan and stay one step ahead. Candidates should be client-focused, with sound commercial acumen and the ability to deliver results within deadlines. Pay range and compensation package Salary up to £50,000 Car allowance CPD fully supported Flexible working Enhanced pension Health Cash Plan Length of service awards Employee wellness programme Holiday purchase scheme