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EHS Manager

Hays
Cardiff
1 week ago
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Hays Health & Safety are excited to be partnering with a leading pharmaceutical manufacturing site based in Wrexham to find an experienced and proactive EHS Manager to lead their team. This is a critical leadership role responsible for ensuring full compliance with environmental, health, safety, and occupational health regulations, while fostering a positive safety culture across the site.

Leading a team of 6 EHS & OH professionals you will:

Lead and manage the on-site EHS and OH team, providing strategic direction and day-to-day support.
Ensure compliance with all local, regional, and corporate EHS/OH regulations and standards.
Maintain and improve ISO14001 and ISO45001 (formerly 18001) systems and certifications.
Act as a key member of the site's Emergency Response Team.
Drive a culture of safety, wellbeing, and continuous improvement through training, coaching, and communication.
Oversee internal and external audits, ensuring the site is always audit-ready.
Collaborate with Occupational Health professionals to manage workplace health risks.
Report on EHS KPIs and performance metrics to senior leadership.
Represent the site in global EHS forums and incident reviews.

To succeed you will:

Have proven experience leading a Health & Safety team, ideally within pharmaceutical, chemical, or food manufacturing environments.
Hold a NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety or equivalent.
Have strong working knowledge of ISO14001 and ISO45001 standards.
Demonstrated ability to manage audits, emergency response, and regulatory compliance.
Excellent communication, coaching, and stakeholder engagement skills.
Ability to manage ambiguity and drive accountability across teams.
You must have experience managing a team of Health & Safety professionals.

This role comes with a generous day rate of £500-£550/day for the duration of 6 Months.

Please note this role is inside the scope of IR35.

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