Health, Safety, Environment, Security & Facilities Manager
MTrec's new career opportunity. Our client are specialists in their market sector, looking to recruit a Health, Safety, Environment, Security & Facilities Manager responsible for health & safety at their Peterlee facility.
The Job you’ll do:
1. Promote Company values and support the continual development of a positive safety-focused culture.
2. Overall responsibility for HSE management systems and the UKAS accredited ISO 14001 certification.
3. Have extensive knowledge of HSE legislation and best practices, and evaluate compliance with legal and other requirements.
4. Keep up to date with any changes in HSE legislation and developments affecting the business.
5. Make changes to working practices where there are gaps in compliance with legal requirements or best practices.
6. Communicate and engage with all stakeholders to ensure effective continual improvement of HSE performance, including producing management reports, safety notices, and bulletins.
7. Carry out risk assessments and guide risk owners on effective risk management.
8. Outline safe operating procedures that identify and account for all relevant hazards.
9. Carry out regular site inspections to check that policies and procedures are being properly implemented and maintained.
10. Work closely with Directors to prepare strategies and develop internal policies that deliver HSE objectives.
11. Lead in-house training with managers and employees about health and safety issues and risks.
12. Keep records of inspection findings and produce reports suggesting improvements.
13. Record statutory and other HSE KPI data and produce statistics for the senior management team.
14. Ensure the safe installation of equipment.
15. Responsible for the safe, legal, and efficient disposal of all waste streams, including hazardous wastes, working with the Purchasing Manager where waste can be monetised.
16. Advise on a range of specialist areas, e.g., fire regulations, hazardous substances, noise, safeguarding machinery, and occupational diseases.
17. Overall responsibility and authority for the maintenance of the EMS.
18. Drive continuous improvement and communication/awareness to promote environmental awareness among all staff (especially shop floor staff).
About You:
1. Have achieved a NEBOSH Diploma, or have achieved a NEBOSH national certificate and be willing to work towards a Diploma.
2. Must be an accredited ISO 14001 auditor.
3. Be able to make risk-based decisions and deliver reasonable and proportionate controls.
4. Have had 2 years’ experience in a similar role, preferably within an engineering or production environment.
5. You must be computer literate with a very good working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages.
6. You will have very good English skills (both oral and written) and be comfortable presenting to a group of staff.
7. You must have knowledge of problem-solving/process improvement tools and techniques.
The Rewards and the Benefits:
1. Competitive package.
2. Permanent role.
3. Excellent company benefits.
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