Health & Safety Advisor in Derbyshire, East Midlands

Uk working eligibility only.
Health & Safety Advisor
Peak District
Permanent
£45-50,000
A newly created Health & Safety Advisor vacancy, working for a leading global industrial manufacturing organisation. The position will be working closely with the Head of Health & Safety for this division of the business. It will be primarily based from their large site in peak district with occasional travel UK wide.
The Health & Safety Advisor will be responsible for:
- Providing expert guidance and ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental legislation across cement works, depots, and terminals.
- Leading incident investigations and audits, identifying root causes and implementing corrective actions to improve safety performance.
- Developing and deliver training programs, including inductions and competency frameworks, while maintaining accurate training records.
- Promoting a proactive safety culture, benchmarking best practices, supporting legal compliance, and engaging with internal and external stakeholders.
The Health & Safety will have:
- NEBOSH National Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety (or equivalent) and IOSH membership are essential; NEBOSH Diploma is advantageous.
- Health & Safety experience in a manufacturing environment
- Deep understanding of H&S legislation, risk assessment, auditing, behaviour-based safety, and ISO 45001 standards; strong communication and IT skills.
- Personal Attributes: Confident, self-sufficient, and integrity-driven, with excellent stakeholder engagement and the ability to lead under pressure.
Vacancy Reference: PR/028462
Vacancy Owner: Mike Roebuck | mike.roebuck@shirleyparsons.com | (+44) 1296 611328 | (+44) 7967 308455
Voceer presents this job opportunity for Shirley Parsons Ltd, a 1000 person sized company who are categorized as a Recruitment Agency.
This position is being managed by Shirley Parsons Ltd, a reputable recruitment agency known for placing candidates in desirable positions.
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