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HSEQ Manager

WINSEARCH UK
Chelmsford
1 month ago
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+ up to 7.5% bonus (O.T.E £55,900) + Benefits (Including 11% matched pension)



I am excited to be partnering with Zip Pak part of the ITW group a $16bn turnover business who operate across the globe as they search for a new QHSE Manager to join their site in Whitby. This is an exciting opportunity to join a global business who work with some well-known brands.



HSEQ Manager Requirements:



  • NEBOSH Diploma qualified
  • Have a minimum of 3 years relevant practical experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Experience of leading Internal and External audits, (customer and supplier)
  • Demonstrable success in gaining and maintaining ISO accreditations.
  • Customer facing experience.
  • Experience of implementing and maintaining Quality Management systems.


HSEQ Manager Duties:



  • Liaise with the Production Manager / Shift Leaders to ensure that Quality and HSE procedures are always adhered to.
  • To ensure a safety culture and safety awareness is adopted by teams and self.
  • To operate and administer an effective Near Miss/Safety Catch programme.
  • To conduct and keep current appropriate Risk Assessments and develop in tandem with the relevant departmental managers and operatives.
  • Design and deliver H&S Training to operators and staff at all levels.
  • To Chair regular Quality and H&S meetings.
  • To ensure Quality procedures are always kept up to date.
  • To support with complaint investigation processes and to liaise with the team when dealing with customer quality questionnaires.
  • To create, update and maintain product specifications in line with Change Management procedures.
  • To ensure ISO 9001, 14001 procedures are always kept up to date.
  • To arrange and deliver QHSE training as required.
  • To carry out internal and supplier audits.
  • To liaise with site engineers/production management to ensure all PPM procedures are kept up to date.
  • To liaise with independent ISO and other accreditation authorities to ensure both facilities remain fully certified.
  • To proactively review and implement new and updated HS&E and ISO procedures and legislation.
  • To manage the PPE requirements of the business.
  • Support the effective management of teams through coaching, mentoring and excellent proactive communication.
  • To manage the workload and supervise less senior team members.


Keywords:



  • QHSE Manager, EHS Manager, Health and Saftey Manager, Health Saftey and Environmental Manager, SHEQ Manager, HSE lead, Environmental and Health Safety Manager, EHS Lead


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