Environmental Health Safety Specialist

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Job title:Senior EHS Advisor

Location:Redditch

Salary:40-45k

Hours:Dayshift (on-site)

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We are working with a well-established aerospace manufacturer that designs, manufactures, and assembles precision-forged and machined components at a fully integrated UK facility. With over seventy years of industry leadership, they continue to set new standards through investment and innovation.


This is a fantastic opportunity for aSeniorHSE Advisorto join a forward-thinking company that holds AS9100 and NADCAP accreditations and is renowned for delivering high-quality components to exacting industry standards.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Conducting regular site inspections and risk assessments to identify and mitigate potential hazards.
  • Ensuring compliance with UK environmental, health, and safety legislation by maintaining up-to-date knowledge of relevant laws and regulations.
  • Delivering EHS training programs to employees to promote a culture of safety and environmental stewardship.
  • Investigating accidents and incidents, determining root causes, and implementing preventative measures.
  • Managing waste and emissions control processes, ensuring compliance with environmental permits and regulations.
  • Preparing and submitting detailed reports on EHS performance and compliance to senior management and regulatory bodies.
  • Driving continuous improvement in EHS practices by adopting industry best practices and innovative solutions.
  • Maintaining accurate databases and spreadsheets for waste management, accidents, incidents, and near misses.
  • Coordinating the internal audit schedule and managing all associated record-keeping.
  • Supporting additional duties as needed, recognising that job content may vary.


Skills and Qualifications:

  • A relevant professional certification (e.g., NEBOSH, IOSH) is highly desirable.
  • At least 5 years of proven experience in EHS management within the manufacturing sector.
  • Strong understanding of UK EHS legislation and standards.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities, with confidence engaging at all organisational levels.
  • Proficiency in EHS management systems and software.
  • Capability to deliver effective and engaging EHS training programs.


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