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EHS Co-Ordinator

Titchfield
4 weeks ago
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This is an EHS Coordinator role based at a large international aerospace manufacturing site close to Whiteley. This is a contract at first for a year, but may well continue. This team is great, it is well established and they work very well together, a nice environment.

The Role

This is an EHS Coordinator role where you will work closely with the EHS Team Leader and EHS Manager, working on various Environmental, Health & Safety and Security issues. This is a particularly busy time and you’ll give the team invaluable help catching up on pre-existing actions closure and doing regulatory risk assessment work. A selection of the duties include:

  • Assist with catch up on outstanding actions

  • Help with actions that relate to a site move

  • Risk assessments, helping to ensure workplace hazards are managed and the excellent EHS record on site is maintained

  • Work closely with the EHS Team Leader and Manager, taking workload off them to give them time to focus on extra workload due to a site acquisition

  • Lots of COSHH related work

    The Ideal Candidate

    This role could suit a seasoned EHS person who genuinely works well in a team environment. The team have a high ‘care factor’ and they’d like someone who will blend in with the team, who cares about and is proud of the work they do. It won’t suit someone who ‘just wants a job’, or treats I it like a temp job. The team will create a great environment to work in and hope you will want to stay long term.

    In terms of qualification, it will be expected that you have NEBOSH or equivalent and general EHS proficiency.

    Additional Information

    This role will start quickly as a contract and the plan is for you to stay for at least 12 months, hopefully longer. Free parking is provided.

    Due to the high volume of anticipated applications we are unable to respond to individual applications. If you do not hear from us within 3 working days of that date please assume you have been unsuccessful on this occasion

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