Are you passionate about creating safer, more sustainable working environments? We're looking for a dedicated Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Advisor to join a forward-thinking infrastructure business, where you'll play a vital role in driving HSE excellence across a range of projects.
The business are a leading service provider in highway maintenance & infrastructure services across the UK. They work on long-term contracts with local authorities & national highways, offering exposure to high-profile projects. The HSE team value sustainable working practices and have a culture that champions continuous improvement, giving you an opportunity to contribute ideas and make a real impact.
The Opportunity
As a key figure in the operational team, you'll provide expert HSE advice and guidance, conduct site audits (including occasional night shifts), and support the development of policies and procedures. You'll collaborate with both internal and external stakeholders to ensure projects are compliant, safe, and environmentally responsible.
This is a fantastic opportunity to make a real impact in a company that values innovation, continuous improvement, and a proactive approach to health, safety, and environmental performance.
What You'll Be Doing
Conduct site audits and inspections to ensure compliance with HSE regulations and best practice
Act as the main point of contact for HSE matters across multiple projects
Develop and maintain HSE documentation within the Integrated Management System (IMS)
Lead on incident investigations, root cause analysis, and lessons learned
Monitor and report on HSE metrics, identifying areas for improvement
Maintain legal compliance registers and environmental permits
Engage and collaborate with clients, operational teams, and regulatory bodiesWhat We're Looking For
NEBOSH Construction Certificate (or equivalent) - essential
IOSH Membership (TechIOSH or above)
Minimum of 2 years' experience in an HSE Advisor role, ideally within infrastructure, construction, or civil engineering
Solid understanding of health, safety, and environmental legislation and standards
Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office and HSE-related systems
Proactive, organised, and able to work both independently and as part of a teamWhat's in it for You?
A chance to shape a strong safety culture across key infrastructure projects
Supportive and inclusive working environment
Opportunities for professional growth and further qualifications
Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package