Job Title: SHE Advisor (Safety, Health & Environmental Advisor) Location: Bristol Reports to: SHEQ Manager Salary: Competitive Role Overview We’re looking for an experienced SHE Advisor to support and promote best practices in health, safety, and environmental standards across our construction projects. You’ll ensure legal compliance, manage audits, and advise on SHEQ matters to uphold our integrated management system. Key Responsibilities Promote a positive health, safety & environmental culture across projects and supply chains. Implement and monitor site-specific SHE plans and documentation. Conduct regular site audits, risk assessments, and method statement reviews. Provide guidance on health risks, high-risk activities, COSHH, and accident prevention. Support site teams with compliance under the Considerate Constructors Scheme. Deliver toolbox talks, training, and SHE briefings to site teams. Record and follow up on non-conformities and ensure corrective actions are implemented. Assist with external audits and liaise with regulatory bodies (e.g., HSE). Support incident investigations and reporting procedures. Stay up to date on legislation changes and ensure communication across teams. Participate in pre-tender interviews, policy reviews, and end-of-project reporting. Mentor team members and maintain CPD and SHE standards. Essential Requirements 5 years’ experience in a similar SHE role, with a strong background in site inspections, training delivery, and risk management. NEBOSH Construction certificate (or equivalent). Valid CSCS or equivalent safety accreditation. First Aid at Work qualified. Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel and stay away when needed. Desirable Experience & Qualifications IOSH or IIRSM membership. NEBOSH Fire, Temporary Works or Scaffold Inspection certifications. Knowledge of cranes, traffic management, fire safety, and environmental practices. Familiarity with BREEAM, mental health awareness, and tender submissions.