Health, Safety & Fire Specialist – South Region
Location Bristol / Reading / South of the M4 Remote with regional travel
Package: £45,000 – £55,000 DOE £6,000 car allowance or company car Fuel card / mileage expenses 8% employer pension contribution Remote and on site working Ongoing training & development support
The Company A leading UK property business with a large multi-site portfolio across commercial and mixed-use environments is continuing to invest in the growth of its internal Health, Safety & Fire function, building stronger in-house capability across the UK.
The Role Reporting into the Group Head of Health & Safety, you will support a portfolio of sites across the South region, working closely with Facilities and Centre Management teams to provide practical Health, Safety & Fire guidance.
Key Responsibilities Undertake Health & Safety and Fire Risk Assessments Review external assessments and provide recommendations Support site teams with day-to-day H&S and Fire guidance Deliver pragmatic and commercially focused solutions Support auditing and continuous improvement initiatives Build strong relationships across regional sites About You
Experience within Health & Safety and Fire Safety roles Comfortable managing a regional multi-site portfolio Strong communication and stakeholder management skills Commercially aware, pragmatic and solutions focused Experience undertaking and reviewing Fire Risk Assessments and Health & Safety audits Strong working knowledge of UK Health & Safety and Fire Safety legislation Proven experience within FM, property or built environment environments Ability to work autonomously and manage workload effectively Full UK driving licence Qualifications & Experience
NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent, with evidence of continued professional development (CPD) NEBOSH or NCRQ Level 6 Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety desirable NEBOSH Fire Safety / Fire Risk Management or Level 3 Fire Risk Assessment qualification desirable IOSH membership preferred (CertIOSH minimum or working towards CMIOSH)