Asbestos Compliance Auditor

Future Select Recruitment
Coventry
4 months ago
Applications closed

Job Title: Asbestos Compliance AuditorLocation: Coventry, West MidlandsSalary/Benefits: £25k - £37k + Training & BenefitsOur Client is seeking a knowledgeable Asbestos Compliance Auditor, in the Midlands region. You will be travelling to Client sites to conduct audits and site inspections to ensure projects and team members remain compliant. You must be able to demonstrate a high level of industry knowledge, including the removals process and UKAS guidelines. The company is a rapidly growing and successful Environmental and Asbestos firm, with a nationwide presence and excellent training prospects. We can accept applications from candidates who are currently working as an Asbestos Analyst and / or Surveyor / Analyst, who would relish training into an Auditing / Compliance role. They can offer attractive salaries and fantastic benefits for successful applicants.You will need to be located near: Coventry, Rugby, Nuneaton, Leicester, Coalville, Melton Mowbray, Burton upon Trent, Lichfield, Rugeley, Cannock, Wolverhampton, Walsall, West Bromwich, Stourbridge, Kidderminster, Bromsgrove, Redditch, Droitwich Spa, Worcester, Tamworth, Derby, Nottingham, Stafford, Telford, Bridgnorth.Experience / Qualifications:- You will need proven experience working within the Asbestos industry- Must be able to demonstrate a high level of industry technical knowledge- Will hold BOHS P403 & P404 (or RSPH equivalents) as a minimum- Strong communication skills and able to effectively liaise with teams of site staff- Experience of working to UKAS & HSG guidelines- Meticulous and thorough approach- Strong IT and written abilityThe Role:- Attending client sites to conduct inspections, in order to identify any compliance issues and ensure they are adhering to standards- Completing audits on site staff and ongoing Asbestos Removal projects- Participating in COSHH- Working closely with Compliance Managers and Directors to ensure all projects are managed effectively- Conducting training for internal members of staff - Delivering training in licensed awareness and NVQ courses on-site and within classroom settings- Making sure to keep up-to-date with current industry regulations and changes- Writing detailed technical reports- Maintaining excellent working relationships with ClientsFuture Select are the leading market supplier for recruitment in the Asbestos industry; we work with the best clients and candidates and supply the majority of permanent jobs in the asbestos market. We have a large dedicated team, with over 25 years combined industry experience within Asbestos recruitment specifically geared to dealing with Asbestos Surveyors/Analysts/Lab Technicians, Administrators, Project/Regional /Technical/Quality/Training/Sales Managers through to Director Level for both Consultancy & Removal. We have intrinsic knowledge of the market place, as well as respecting candidates/clients confidentiality in this close knit market sector.We are also interested in anyone with p401/p402/p403/p404/p404 or s301 CCP.We are inundated with applications, we will endeavour to get back in touch, however if you have applied to Future Select and you have not heard from us after a week, on this occasion, you will not have been successful. Your details will be saved on our system and you will be contacted in the future if a vacancy matches your skills.Future Select Copyright 2024

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