Pay: £45,000.00-£55,000.00 per year
Job Description:
SHEQ Manager
Location: Dungiven, Northern Ireland (office-based with site visits across NI)Salary: £45,000 - £55,000 per annum (DOE)Sector: Construction / Civils / Utilities
The Role
We are recruiting an experienced SHEQ Manager to support a growing portfolio of construction, civil engineering and utilities projects across Northern Ireland. Based from the Dungiven office, this role offers the opportunity to play a key part in driving safety, quality and environmental excellence across both office and site operations.
This position suits a proactive SHEQ professional with a strong understanding of contractor-led environments, management systems and regulatory compliance, and who enjoys being visible on site while influencing a positive safety culture.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and support all SHEQ activities across multiple projects, ensuring full compliance with current legislative and industry standards
- Manage and continually improve the Integrated Management System (IMS) in line with ISO standards
- Review, approve and maintain RAMS and safe systems of work
- Conduct site audits, inspections and compliance reviews, producing reports and corrective actions
- Support and lead incident, accident and near-miss investigations, including root cause analysis
- Deliver site inductions, toolbox talks and SHEQ training to site teams and subcontractors
- Assist with insurance claims, documentation and liaison with external stakeholders
- Carry out internal audits and support external accreditation and surveillance audits
- Provide SHEQ input into planning, contracts administration and operational decision-making
- Act as a key advisor to management, promoting continuous improvement and a strong safety culture
Candidate Requirements
- NEBOSH General Certificate (essential)
- Minimum 2 years' experience in a SHEQ, HSEQ or QHSE role within construction, civils or utilities
- Strong working knowledge of ISO management systems (ISO 9001 essential; 14001 / 45001 desirable)
- Proven experience reviewing RAMS and implementing safe systems of work
- Confident conducting audits, inspections and delivering SHEQ training
- Organised, commercially aware and capable of working across office and site environments
- Strong communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels
- Full UK driving licence (essential)