EHS Advisor

Filton
3 weeks ago
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On behalf of our client, we are seeking to recruit a EHS Advisor to join them an initial11-month contract. As the EHS Advisor you will support and enable the business to create an inclusive, values-driven and engaging working environment with the highest safety standards.

Role: EHS Advisor
Pay: Up to £27.63 hour via umbrella
Location: Filton
Contract: Monday - Friday, 35 hours per week, 11 months contract
IR35 Status: Inside
Security Clearance: BPSS

Responsibilities

  • Support the implementation of EHS UK policy for occupational health and safety management
  • Provide professional and pragmatic support for the business, helping to drive improvements on a day to day basis
  • Assist the business to prevent injury, ill health and loss, ensuring the organisation reduces its accident and incident rates
  • Ensure all accidents and incidents in the business area are reported and appropriately investigated, and all necessary improvement actions recorded and tracked to completion
  • Assist the business to identify potential hazards that could lead to injury, ill health and loss by actively supporting the risk assessment process whilst also ensuring the control and management of risks within the work environment
  • Undertake periodic compliance audits and other appropriate monitoring activities
  • Assist the business with development of tools and processes to support effective health and safety management, compliance, data capture and reporting
  • Maintain a local meeting structure to ensure effective communication and consultation with internal stakeholders

    Essential & Desirable Skills:

  • Minimum NEBOSH Occupational Health and Safety Certificate level H&S qualification
  • Demonstrated experience in a similar role reporting to and working with key stakeholders in a dedicated safety advisor role
  • First-hand experience of formal risk assessment techniques
  • Relevant experience in engineering, manufacturing and technical working environments
  • A considerate team player who also has the ability to work autonomously on their own initiative with a positive attitude, with good communication skills, whilst working to the expected Airbus behaviours
  • A clear understanding of the pragmatic and practical application of health and safety standards
  • Good working knowledge of office IT systems and software

    If you are interested in applying for this position and you meet the requirements, please send your updated CV to: Natalie Dalkin at Line Up Aviation

    Line Up Aviation has carved its own place in the recruitment of Aviation and Aerospace personnel all over the world for more than 30 years. We work with some of the industry's best known companies who demand the highest standard of applicants.

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