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Environmental, Health and Safety Manager

Langley Marish
6 days ago
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Are you an experienced EHS Manager? Our client are a leading aerospace business with a focus on innovation, performance and integrity. The company has a solid reputation in the aerospace industry for providing a broad range of services to international and regional airlines, helicopter operators and airframe manufacturers.

Environmental Health and Safety Manager
Slough
Permanent
25 days holiday, plus bank holidays 9% pension, life assurance
Global aerospace business

As a Environmental, Health & Safety Manager you will ensure Environmental Health & Safety reporting compliance with regulatory bodies (Environment Agency, Health & Safety Executive). As a member of the internal audit group, the EHS Manager will participate in the development, implementation, and surveillance of the Environmental, Health and Safety Management System. The incumbent will maintain a leadership role in assessing and developing implementation strategies to achieve corporate compliance with emerging regulatory initiatives.

Main Responsibilities

Work with employees to conduct Internal Audits, First Aid certifications, and other EHS initiatives
Ensure that Environmental Health & Safety processes and documentation are established, implemented and maintained
Report to the Management Team on the performance of the management systems and identify opportunities for improvement
Keeping records of incidents and accidents and producing statistics for managers
Work with the Management Team to analyse the results of the statistical data collected and recommend appropriate corrective or preventive actions
Drive processes to establish skills to ensure incidents are effectively investigated, root cause analysis conducted, corrective actions identified and tracked to completion
Liaise with the Management Team to ensure employees are appropriately trained regarding health & safety, and environment issues
Coordinate and participate in scheduling all internal audit/inspections relating to management systems to ensure their completion, including summarising audit reports and follow up on any outstanding findings
Prepare health and safety strategies and developing internal policies
Carrying out risk assessments and considering how risks could be reduced
Outlining safe operational procedures which identify and take account of all relevant hazards
Carrying out regular site inspections to check policies and procedures are being properly implemented
Leading in-house training with managers and employees about environmental, health and safety issues and risks
Ensuring the safe installation of equipment, using risk-based management
Managing and organising the safe disposal of hazardous substances
Encourage use of new techniques and focus on fact-based problem solving
Continually improve safety record by addressing both physical safety issues and employee safety attitudes
Effective communication internally and externally.Experience

3 Years’ experience working in Environmental, Health & safety, understanding of the regulations the regulations.
Previous experience working within a manufacturing environment
Knowledge of working with hazardous chemicals
Understanding of policies and procedures; proven ability to communicate and lead and successfully deliver improvement initiatives
ISO14001/ISO45001 Experience preferable
Auditing internal/External
Problem Solving and Root Cause investigation techniques 
Qualifications:

Recognised professional certification for Environmental, Health & Safety (IQA, IOSH, IEMA, NEBOSH)
Fire Officer/Fire Safety (Desirable)
Risk Assessment (Desirable)
Train the Trainer (Desirable)
Lead Auditor (Desirable)
Internal Auditor (Essential)Benefits:

Equipsme - medical expenses insurance scheme providing cover for you.
Holidays – 25 Days + Bank Holidays.
On-site parking.
Death in Service Benefit – Payable at four times your annual salary.
Group Personal Pension Plan
Perkbox after successful completion of your probation

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