Health, Safety and Facilities Manager | Christchurch | £50,000 Ensuring safety, compliance and efficiency in a dynamic environment. Are you an experienced Health, Safety and Facilities professional with a passion for creating safe and compliant workplaces? Do you thrive in a role where you can lead and drive cultural change? If so, this opportunity as a Health, Safety and Facilities Manager could be the perfect fit for you. As Health, Safety and Facilities Manager, you will benefit from: Pension – 4% employer contribution 25 days holiday Bank Holidays Life assurance Critical Illness cover As Health, Safety and Facilities Manager, your responsibilities will include: Developing, implementing and maintaining occupational health and safety management systems (OHSMS) in compliance with UK legislation and ISO 45001. Leading risk assessments, accident investigations and root cause analysis to drive continuous improvement. Championing a proactive safety culture through training, toolbox talks and initiatives. Ensuring regulatory compliance and liaising with external bodies (HSE, local authorities, etc.). Overseeing internal and external audits to meet and exceed ISO14001 and ISO45001 accreditations. As Health, Safety and Facilities Manager, your experience will include: Significant experience in a Health & Safety leadership role within aerospace, manufacturing, or engineering. In-depth knowledge of UK health, safety and environmental regulations. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) and Chartered Membership of IOSH (CMIOSH) preferred. Strong facilities management experience, including compliance with building and environmental regulations. Proven track record in driving cultural change and continuous improvement in HSE. Experience managing budgets and leading facility-related projects. If you’re ready to take ownership of key safety and facilities functions and drive compliance and efficiency in a high-performance environment, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today with an up-to-date CV or call Dominika at Rubicon for more information