QSHE Training Manager

Birmingham
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QSHE Training Manager

Birmingham (UK-Wide Travel)

£55,000 - £70,000 + Travel Allowance + Bonus + Private Medical + Pension + Holidays + Career Development + Immediate Start

Join one of the industry's most respected technical construction firms as a QSHE Training Manager, delivering safety, quality, health and environmental excellence across some of the most exciting industrial projects in the UK and Europe. Join a company that invests in quality, starting with its people. This is more than a training role - it's an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on project safety and professional growth across an international organisation.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a passionate and experienced training professional to step into a high-impact, strategic role with a global leader in data centres, manufacturing and pharmaceutical construction. If you have a background in delivering QSHE training within the construction sector - this is your chance to shape a world-class training culture across an international business. This role is based from Birmingham, but you'll be expected to travel to projects and training venues across the UK, with some overseas travel required. You'll play a key part in embedding a culture of continuous improvement and safety excellence - working closely with EHS leadership, operational teams, and external accrediting bodies.

As a QHSE Training Manager, You Will Be:

Designing and delivering engaging QSHE training solutions
Leading the strategic planning of training calendars, needs assessments, budgets, and CITB grant claims.
Managing relationships with awarding bodies and training providers, ensuring high-quality, accredited content.
Overseeing implementation and logistics of training across multiple projects, ensuring minimal disruption to operations.

As A QHSE Training Manager, You Will Have:

NEBOSH General or Construction Certificate
Level 3 Award in Education & Training (or equivalent)
Member of IOSH
Experience delivering training in a QSHE construction environment
Interested? Contact Dea on (phone number removed) or apply today.

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