Project QSHE Advisor – Dalkia Scotland
Location: Dalry, Scotland
Employment: Contract - full-time
About the Role
Dalkia Scotland is seeking an experienced Project QSHE Advisor to support our projects and uphold the highest standards in Quality, Safety, Health & Environment (QSHE). You will champion a positive QSHE culture, providing guidance, advice, and solutions to ensure safe, compliant, and high-performing project delivery.
Key Responsibilities
* Advise project management on QSHE best practices, hazard identification, and risk mitigation.
* Conduct audits, inspections, and risk assessments.
* Support the implementation and continuous improvement of QSHE procedures, including risk assessments and PTWs.
* Investigate accidents, incidents, and near misses, recommending preventive measures.
* Monitor, report, and improve operational QSHE performance.
* Identify and deliver QSHE training, inductions, and toolbox talks.
* Maintain up-to-date QSHE systems and ensure compliance with legislation.
* Flexibility to cover project shift patterns, including weekends.
Qualifications & Experience
Essential:
* Experienced QSHE professional with CSCS card.
* NEBOSH National Certificate or equivalent.
* Strong technical knowledge of Health & Safety and HSEQ management systems.
* Understanding of UK HSEQ legislation.
* Excellent communication skills and attention to detail.
* Proficient in Microsoft Office, including SharePoint, PowerPoint, and Excel.
Desirable:
* IOSH/CMIOSH qualifications.
* Experience in training design and delivery.
* Quality and Environment management experience.
Competencies
* Teamwork, adaptability, and strong problem-solving skills.
* Planning, organizing, and executing tasks efficiently.
* Commercial awareness and risk management.
* Drive for excellence and commitment to personal development.
* Customer-focused with effective communication at all levels.
Why Dalkia?
Join a company committed to safety, innovation, and continuous improvement. Play a key role in shaping our QSHE culture while working on impactful projects in Scotland.