BMSL are recruiting for a HSEQ Manager for a large new build project in North Wales to start in the coming months.
Salary Negotiable
The H&S Manager be working closely with the end client and be responsible for H&S compliance across a range of sites in the area. The role requires travel to sites to drive behavioural change, manage incident investigations, and assist in inspections and audits. Will also be responsible for advising on risk management, CDM regulations, fire safety, and machinery.
Responsibilities
* Covering a site in North Wales.
* Monitoring on site H&S for employees and sub-contractors.
* Positively influence thinking and behaviours so that the site personnel engage, promote and understand the benefits of good SHEQ practice.
* Encourages innovative ways of working and challenging existing operational practices to continually enhance and drive SHEQ excellence.
* Assists in ensuring that the site operates within its legal safety obligations, its environmental permit conditions and other permissions relevant to site, where any unsafe acts or environmental breaches are brought to the Company’s attention.
* Analyse site SHEQ data (including Corrective Action Reports and incident reports) to monitor KPI’s, overall performance and plan improvements.
* Advise on risk assessments, CDM regulations, fire safety and, hazardous substances.
* Champion behavioural safety on site
Personal Qualities
* Health and Safety experience in a construction or building services environment.
* NEBOSH general certificate and working towards NEBOSH Diploma.
* Knowledge of CDM regulations.
* Fully conversant with ISO
* Full UK Driving Licence
* Proven experience in a similar role.
* Strong analytical and critical thinking skills.
* Excellent negotiating and interpersonal skills.
* Great networking ability.
Experience:
* Proven track record as a H&S Manager in Construction or Building Services.
If you are interested in this job role and looking to have a confidential chat, please apply with your CV to receive a call to discuss further