Enviroment Manager

TSL
england, uk
2 days ago
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Position - EHS Manager Location: Various project sites across the UK - must be willing to travel TSL is a leading international technical engineering and construction partner operating across the UK, Ireland, and Mainland Europe. We focus on design and build contracts for end user clients, specialising in the Food, Pharmaceutical, Logistics, Data Centre and Advanced Manufacturing sectors. TSL is committed to creating the spaces that enable the fourth industrial revolution, whilst ensuring we leave a positive environmental and social legacy for communities across the world. Our team work with our valued clients and supply chain partners to create a simple agenda concentrated on getting things done. Above all, we are focused on delivering first class projects, executed efficiently, without compromising on safety or quality. As a EHS Manager You will be responsible for visibly implementing high standards of environmental, health & safety compliance, and its related concrete batching operations & satellite operational locations along with the maintenance, update & implementation of the company EHS management systems. Maintain, update & implement the Rockland Concrete business management systems (9001, 14001, 45001) in line with related TSL Group systems providing required support to the TSL group internal and external audits. Initiate & implement the company’s EHS policies to prevent injury, ill health, damage, pollution & waste. Promote the company EHS policies & ensure that they are brought to the attention of all employees. Understand statutory requirements affecting the company’s operations & maintain the business unit legal register. Undertake/ record regular EHS safety inspections/ audits for all Rockland Concrete offices & operational sites. Provide feedback to the Project Director, & Head of EHS (UK) on EHS performance statistics. Maintain Project Site training compliance and ensure all staff are provided with relevant training. • Ensure Project site operatives & sub-contractors have a comprehensive site-specific safety induction. Ensure all projects have suitable welfare & site setup facilities, compliant with legal requirements. • Ensure that up-to-date statutory safety notices are displayed at all relevant office & operational locations. Ensure COSHH related items are stored in suitable containers & pose no risk to the environment. • Produce, review and update risk & method statements and ensure they are suitable for operational tasks. NEBOSH General Certificate/ NEBOSH Construction Certificate/ NEBOSH Diploma advantageous) In-date CSCS Card reflecting relevant occupational qualification Experience in an aggregates-based industry (ready mix/ concrete batching advantageous) IEMA Certificate in Environmental Management) Full, clean driving licence Effective time management and logical decision-making ability Full UK wide travel to Project site locations

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