HSE Manager

Atom Recruitment Ltd
Great Yarmouth
1 day ago
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Our Client is a very successful pharmaceutical manufacturing company. They are now seeking an HSE Manager . This position is a full-time permanent role and will be based in Great Yarmouth.Job PurposeAn exciting new opportunity has arisen for a Health, Safety and Environment Manager to join a highly successful and dynamic Pharmaceutical Manufacturing site in Great YarmouthOur Client is part of a group of companies and produces a wide variety of well-known medicines and healthcare products. As a rapidly expanding business they are looking for a highly motivated individual to support their safety-first culture and drive the development of their HSE systems and processes ensuring they are equipped to meet new challenges and opportunitiesThis position requires someone who can operate as a member of the senior management team, coaching and challenging as appropriate, to ensure the business continues to meet their targets and objectives. The incumbent will be expected to function with a high level of effectiveness and self-direction aligning with the organisations plans, strategies and objectives.Key Areas of ResponsibilityProviding support to production leadership in the execution of their EHS responsibilitiesEnsuring the HSE strategy is maintained, effective, and continuously improvedDeveloping, maintaining, improving, and delivering the HSE policy and procedures with focussing on prevention and risk reductionMaintaining the Legal Register, taking appropriate action to ensure compliance with applicable legislationResponsibility for monitoring changes and trends in HSE areasAdvising and supporting plant management in the HSE policy (goals, year plan and reviews)Analysing data and reports as necessary for corrective / preventive actionsBeing pro-active in implementing initiatives and identifying gapsDeveloping HSE campaigns and training to promote awareness and increase complianceOrganising self-assessments / audits and recommending improvementsParticipating actively in investigation of incidents, and occupational illnessesEstablishing and maintaining an effective Environmental Compliance processEstablishing and maintaining effective Industrial Hygiene programs and systems.Coordination of HSE training (internal and external)Maintaining the Health surveillance programmeActive member of the Group HSE ForumQualifications / ExperienceNEBOSH Diploma or equivalentA proven track record in leading HSE in a manufacturing environment in particular, a process environment where CoSHH and DSEAR are relevantAbility to develop and deliver an Environmental Management SystemExperienced in risk assessment & UK legal requirementsProven change-agent and leadership qualities to operate on site and the within the wider GroupMust possess excellent interpersonal, influencing and negotiating skillsAbility to effectively communicate at all levels of the organisationIn return our client is offering a competitive salary and benefits package for the successful CandidatePlease send your C.V to Lorraine Roger, Director at Atom Recruitment Ltd.TPBN1_UKTJ

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