FIELD BASED
The information below covers the role requirements, expected candidate experience, and accompanying qualifications.
As a SHEQ (Safety, Health, Environment, and Quality) Advisor - Operations, you will play a critical role in ensuring that our organisation maintains the highest standards of safety, health, environmental responsibility, and quality across all operations. Your input will contribute to the continuous improvement of our SHEQ management systems to ensure compliance with relevant Regulations, standards, and best practices. This role requires a proactive approach to identifying risks, implementing preventive measures, and providing expert guidance to all levels of the organization.
Weekly
Deliver the overall avoidance of utility apparatus strategy.
Conduct Genny & CAT Assessments and training across the Group, which can vary depending on incidents, induction, refresher training/assessments.
Proactively review and report on operatives performance relating to the avoidance of utility apparatus via site visits and available software e.g. CAT Manager
Lead on any Utility Damage/Discovery investigations across the Group, working with others to produce reports within SHEQ SLAs and drive cultural change.
Driving cultural change via behavioural safety coaching.
Proactively drive culture and lead the strategy to reduce utility damages across the Group. Completing site safety tours to ensure employees are working safely and compliantly, reporting any issues via the escalation process where necessary.
Accurately reporting near misses and/or positive interventions.
Attend weekly SHEQ meetings.
Assisting the Operations Department in developing construction phase plans and associated RAMS.
Completing incident investigations, debriefs and reporting fully and accurately, reporting any issues to line manager, and following escalation process within SHEQ SLAs.
Monthly
Reporting on the avoidance of utility apparatus strategy to Senior Management
Conducting toolbox talks across the group.
Ad hoc
Ensure the business remains up to date with legislative and industry best practice in regard to the avoidance of utility apparatus.
Ensure compliance with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations
Attending and supporting with client meetings.
Reviewing and updating Risk Assessments and Method Statements, to ensure they remain fit for purpose, specifically in regard to excavation and the avoidance of utility apparatus.
Write Site Specific Risk Assessments and Method Statements as and when required, to meet the needs of the business/client requirements.
Support field-based stand downs.
Prepare and deliver site inductions.
Attending prestart meetings.
Supporting the business with social value events.
Attend mandatory training courses as defined within the company training matrix
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