Safety, Health & Environment CoordinatorUp to £32,000 per annum (DOE)The company offers outstanding benefits including:• 26 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays• Company bonus• Private medical cover (after qualifying period)• Death in service benefit (4x annual salary)• Early Friday finish, with hours of 08:00-17:00 Monday to Thursday and 08:00-12:00 FridayThis is a rare opportunity to join one of Leamington's most respected engineering employers. This business is a long-established UK OEM, designing and manufacturing specialist engineered products used globally.They are now looking to recruit a SHE Coordinator to support the development and delivery of Safety, Health and Environmental compliance across the site. This is a hands-on, visible role suited to someone who enjoys being out on the shop floor, working closely with manufacturing teams and ensuring best practice is embedded day-to-day.The roleReporting into the SHE / HR Manager, you will play a key part in supporting the ongoing improvement of safety performance and compliance, including:Supporting and coordinating Safety Event InvestigationsTracking SHE performance data (both leading and lagging indicators) and identifying trendsMaintaining SHE administrative systems, procedures and reporting documentationCoordinating compliance activity such as inspections, surveys, testing and maintenanceSupporting COSHH / PUWER assessments and ensuring documentation is up to dateConducting weekly safety tours and supporting the close-out of actionsCreating templates, documentation and delivering basic toolbox talks / briefingsSupporting environmental compliance including hazardous waste handling and sustainability reportingHelping to drive behavioural safety and engagement across the businessSupporting SHE meetings including action tracking and minutesWhat they're looking forThis role will suit someone who is organised, proactive, confident communicating with production teams and able to manage multiple compliance activities at once.Minimum 2 years' experience in a SHE role, or 2 years' experience at a supervisory/team leader level in manufacturing/engineeringNVQ Level 3 in Occupational Safety & Health (or equivalent)Strong understanding of SHE requirements and compliance standardsGood IT skills (particularly Microsoft Office, with Excel at an intermediate level)Confident, professional communicator with strong attention to detailExperience within a unionised environment would be an advantageSalaryUp to £32,000 depending on experience.INDH