You have spent a few years doing QHSE properly - in oil and gas, energy, or engineering and construction - and you are starting to wonder when you will get the chance to actually build something. Not inherit a system. Not maintain someone else's procedures. Build.
This might be that moment!
Who is Enerpro?
Founded in 2015, Enerpro Group is a Design, Engineering and Construction service company which offers a complete range of construction-based support services to the multi-market energy industry.
This is not a corporate environment. It is practical, entrepreneurial, and safety-first - and the people who thrive here are the ones who take ownership without being asked.
The Role
This is Enerpro's first in-house QHSE hire - a deliberate, strategic decision as the business scales. Until now, QHSE has been managed through project-level controls and external support.
Your first mission is to change that: reviewing what exists, identifying the gaps, and making sure that the QHSE Management System is fit for purpose, auditable, and scalable. You will develop the documentation, establish the audit cycle, build the KPI dashboard, and create the quality plans.
The Day-to-Day
Once the foundations are in place, this is a genuinely varied, multi-project role. You will be the primary QHSE point of contact on assigned projects - conducting site inspections and offshore visits (if required), leading toolbox talks and safety briefings, supporting incident investigations, managing subcontractor quality performance, and contributing QHSE input to tenders and proposals.
QHSE is not an afterthought at Enerpro; it is central to how they win and deliver work.
What you’ll need
* NEBOSH National General Certificate and IOSH membership at Tech IOSH
* An Internal Auditor qualification (ISO 9001, 14001, or 45001)
* A full UK driving licence are also essential.
* If you hold BOSIET or equivalent offshore survival certification, even better - but it is not a barrier to entry.
* At least three years in QHSE within oil and gas, energy, or engineering and construction. Crucially, you need a genuine understanding of the offshore environment - the operational realities, the pace, the constraints.
* A background in QHSE consultancy is a real advantage here: it tends to produce the kind of adaptability and proactive learning mindset this role demands.
You will know how to uphold standards without obstructing delivery. You can challenge poor practice through credibility and influence rather than process and authority. You understand that in a business of this size, being right is only half the job - bringing people with you is the other half.
You are comfortable in a growing business where not everything is defined yet. You do not need a 50-page manual before you act. You see building the function as the opportunity, not the problem.
What’s on offer
* Private healthcare
* Free city centre parking in Aberdeen
* Team days out
* Genuine career progression - as the QHSE function grows, so does the role