Health & Safety Officer

Cosham
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Health & Safety Officer

Portsmouth | £35,000 - £40,000 DOE + Competitive Benefits

Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM (3:30 PM Finish on Fridays) | On-Site Role

The Company

We are delighted to be working exclusively on behalf of our client, a global manufacturer of electronic components. With a strong presence in Europe, Asia, and the US, their products serve industries such as aerospace, automotive, medical, military, and telecommunications. As they continue to expand, they are looking to strengthen their Health & Safety team with a dedicated Health & Safety Officer.

The Role

Reporting to the Head of Health, Safety and Facilities, the Health & Safety Officer will play a key role in ensuring a safe working environment by maintaining and updating relevant documentation, conducting risk assessments, and supporting compliance with health and safety legislation. This is a hands-on role that requires working closely with multiple departments, including production, warehouse, quality assurance, and site services.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct and review risk assessments to maintain a safe workplace.

Ensure compliance with health & safety legislation and company policies.

Inspect production equipment and processes to identify potential hazards.

Support department managers in implementing health & safety protocols.

Identify opportunities for improvement in workplace safety.

Conduct monthly fire checks, Legionella temperature tests, and collate workplace monitoring data.

Deliver health & safety inductions for new employees.

Oversee contractor safety on-site.

Assist with the safe handling and movement of hazardous substances.

Qualifications, Skills & Experience:

Proven experience in a similar health & safety role.

IOSH certificate or equivalent experience (essential).

NEBOSH certification (desirable).

Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.

Confident in delivering health & safety inductions and updates.

Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities.

Strong stakeholder management skills, working effectively across departments.

Proficiency in Microsoft Office.

Salary & Benefits:

Competitive salary (£35,000 - £40,000 DOE).

25 days holiday plus bank holidays.

Additional 3 days off over the festive period.

Company pension scheme.

Life cover (3x salary).

Employee Assistance Programme.

Company bonus scheme.
Our client is an equal opportunities employer, committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. They welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds.

If you are a dedicated Health & Safety professional looking to join a leading global manufacturer, apply today

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