Environmental Manager

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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGER

Carbon60 are looking to recruit an Environmental Manager to work for a leading engineering and maintenance company, supporting customers across the chemical & petrochemical, nuclear, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals & biopharma, power & energy, utilities, renewables and food & beverage markets.

ROLE: Environmental Manager

PAY RATE: £60,000 per annum + car allowance

JOB TYPE: Permanent

LOCATION: Bridgwater, Somerset (TA5)

HOURS: Full time, Monday to Friday, site based

THE ROLE:

Contribute to Environmental and Sustainability commitments by highlighting and promoting best practices, ensuring environmental policies and procedures are implemented and utilised across all aspects of the project work scopes.
Liaises with the relevant stakeholders on and off site, leading on the implementation of the environmental and sustainability plan whilst monitoring and reporting to achieve mandatory compliance requirements and performance.
Monitor and review regular site performance through inspections and audits, including impact assessments to reduce environment risks and costs, recording any findings and highlighting any areas for improvement of practice.
Agree on remedial action with site management on any non-conformance and carry out follow-up reviews to ensure the appropriate implementation has taken place.
Prepare and deliver reports on project environmental performance targets / KPI's in line with business, client and regulatory reporting requirements.
Deliver proactive advice, training, and guidance to ensure environmental processes are followed and key behaviours are embedded across the project work packages.
Identify and, where applicable, create environmental related training packages and ensure they are delivered to safeguard compliance on site.
Manage and implement a suitable Emergency Preparedness procedure and ensure the exercise plan is maintained.
Create an Environmental and Sustainability annual strategy, update where required in line with the risk profile, and monitor its delivery.
Manage a team of advisors and other and supporting functions.
Manage and ensure any permits and consents.
Create an annual waste forecast with the data given by the installation teams and submit it to the onsite waste provider.
Investigate waste reduction possibilities and other sustainability options with key stakeholders and drive the implementation of the findings.
THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE:

Knowledge of CDM and experience of EPC project delivery.
Detailed understanding of UK HSE Legislation.
Track record of delivering Auditing / Inspection / Remedial action on non-conformance.
Management System Standards - ISO 14001
Nuclear Safety Culture
Qualifications: IEMA Certificate in Environmental Management / Applicable Degree / NEBOSH Environmental / ISO 14001 Lead Auditor
CCNSG Safety Passport - to be completed after if needed.
Application by CV or call Paloma Lopez at Carbon60 on (phone number removed).

Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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