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Environmental H&S Manager

Reading
3 weeks ago
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UK-renowned specialist in demolition, decommissioning, Groundworks and remediation, committed to delivering sustainable and safe environmental solutions. Our mission is to foster a healthier, safer, and more sustainable built environment.

Role Overview

As our HSE Manager, you will champion environmental stewardship, regulatory compliance, and safety excellence. You’ll work closely with the site teams, project teams and client on the Reading site, implementing proactive HSE strategies with an environmental leadership lens, balancing safety, sustainability, and operational needs.

Key Responsibilities

Environmental Leadership & Compliance
Lead and continuously enhance the site’s Environmental Management System (EMS), aligning with ISO 14001 and integrating Best Available Techniques.
Manage environmental permits, waste handling, emissions, spill prevention, and site remediation protocols.
Drive pollution prevention, resource conservation, waste minimisation, and sustainability initiatives, innovating for lower environmental impact.
Liaise with environmental regulators (e.g., EA), preparing for inspections and audits.
Health & Safety Integration
Develop, update, and oversee site-wide HSE policies, procedures, and risk assessments (e.g., COSHH, DSEAR, manual handling).
Oversee incident investigations, root cause analyses, corrective actions, and reporting under RIDDOR.
Deliver training and awareness programs, embed Life-Saving Rules, and support site behavioural safety culture.
Conduct workplace inspections, audit processes, and support ISO 45001 and ISO 9001 compliance where applicable. 

Person Specification

Essential Qualifications & Experience
BSc, MSc or NEBOSH Diploma’s covering all 3 aspects of health, Safety & Environmental management (separate qualifications accepted)
IOSH membership
Strong background in environmental management within industrial, demolition, or remediation contexts.
Proven track record with EMS (e.g., ISO 14001), environmental permitting, waste/emission control, and pollution prevention.
Solid knowledge of UK environmental legislation, HSE regulations, and ability to implement compliance frameworks.
Desirable Traits
Experience in process/environmental risk assessments on complex sites.
Change management skills, able to influence site safety culture and environmental behaviour.
Auditor or certification experience (ISO, environmental compliance) is a bonus. 

What We Offer

Competitive salary
Company vehicle + Fuel Card
Stable, long-term assignment with growth potential
Hybrid working model: balance between site presence and remote productivity
22 days holiday entitlement plus 8 statutory bank holidays
Time off in lieu if required to work bank holidays/weekends
Company pension scheme

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