Environmental, Chemical & HSE Advisor - Aerospace Manufacturing

Matchtech Mobility
Gloucester
3 days ago
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Are you ready to take the next step in your Health, Safety & Environmental (HS&E) career and play a vital role in shaping a more sustainable future in aviation?We are proud to represent a global leader in aircraft landing and braking systems. With over 90 years of expertise, our client continues to push the boundaries of innovation from their Gloucester-based UK division, supporting both commercial giants like Airbus and Boeing, and UK defence projects including the Eurofighter Typhoon.As part of their continued commitment to safety and sustainability, they are seeking an

Environmental, Chemical & HSE Advisor

to join the team - with a strong emphasis on environmental advisory responsibilities.

The Role

Reporting to the HS&E Manager, this role will support the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of environmental, chemical, and safety systems across the site. You will collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders to ensure legal compliance, reduce risks, and promote a proactive HS&E culture.

Key Responsibilities

Coordinate site-wide environmental assessments (Aspects & Impacts) and develop associated risk mitigation plans.

Advise teams on HS&E matters, engaging with specialists across the business where needed.

Support regulatory reporting and data collection, including COMAH and environmental permit verification.

Assess environmental factors such as noise, vibration, and air quality.

Analyse surface and treated water quality, ensuring batch release and permit compliance.

Lead investigations into incidents and environmental events, supporting root cause analysis and corrective actions.

Conduct audits of HS&E systems and drive continuous improvement initiatives.

Support project teams with HS&E input and ensure robust documentation practices.

Lead the Environmental Management System (EMS), ensuring its effectiveness and alignment with continuous improvement goals.

What You'll Need

IEMA Certificate in Environmental Management (or equivalent) - essential.

NEBOSH Certificate (or equivalent) - preferred.

Strong knowledge of environmental and health & safety regulations, ideally within a manufacturing setting.

Understanding of chemical management and COSHH regulations is highly desirable.

Excellent interpersonal and organisational skills with the ability to work independently and confidentially.

Proficiency in Microsoft systems; SharePoint experience beneficial.

Benefits Include:

Hybrid and flexible working hours with a 4.5-day week (early finish on Fridays)

25 days holiday + UK bank holidays, with holiday purchase/sell options

Annual bonus and share scheme opportunities

Up to 8% matched pension and life assurance (4x salary)

Subsidised onsite restaurant, free parking with EV charging, bike storage & shower facilities

Access to healthcare and wellbeing services, plus discounted gym memberships

Ongoing training & development, career progression opportunities

STEM outreach & community involvement initiatives

Social clubs and team events

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