Proactive Technical Limited
Wolverton, Buckinghamshire
The purpose of this role is to support the QHSE Manager, and so is the need to ensure continued Health, Safety and Environmental across the plant. As a HSE Advisor, you will support with delivering new HSE processes, building relationships with staff at all levels, conducting internal audits, conducting risk assessments, providing safety training, and promoting a culture of safety among employees and contractors. Core hours are between 8am-6pm with an early finish at 1pm on a Friday. 37 hours a week and 5 Days on site. Occasional travel to other sites is also required. Duties Ensure that all Health, Safety and Environmental policies, procedures, rules and regulations are adhered to and communicated Ensure full and accurate health and safety and training records are maintained Establish and maintain a full programme of documented health & safety inspections, audits and checks Conduct regular risk assessments of the workplace activities, identifying potential hazards, and implementing controls to mitigate risks. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of risk control measures and adjust as necessary. Investigate accidents, near misses, and other safety incidents to determine root causes, and implement corrective actions. Prepare and maintain accurate records of all safety-related incidents and produce reports for management as required. Implement proactive and reactive safety measures as required Provide practical competent advice to the workforce, supervisors and managers on HSW matters Complete internal and subcontractor audits, and set actions to address the root cause of any findings in relation to audits and investigations Update and manage the HSE KPI's in line with the company objectives. Promote a positive safety culture within Thyssenkrupp, encouraging active participation and ownership of safety responsibilities at all levels Required Experience A recognised qualification in health and safety (preferred - i.e. TechIosh, CMIOSH). Professional certifications such as NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent or higher (required). Proven experience in a health and safety role, preferably within the manufacturing industry. In-depth knowledge of UK health & safety legislation, regulations, and standards. Strong analytical skills with the ability to assess risks and develop effective control measures. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels. Proficient in conducting safety training sessions and delivering presentations. An approachable, flexible and pro active individual who all employees feel they can approach for assistance in any safety matter. Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
The purpose of this role is to support the QHSE Manager, and so is the need to ensure continued Health, Safety and Environmental across the plant. As a HSE Advisor, you will support with delivering new HSE processes, building relationships with staff at all levels, conducting internal audits, conducting risk assessments, providing safety training, and promoting a culture of safety among employees and contractors. Core hours are between 8am-6pm with an early finish at 1pm on a Friday. 37 hours a week and 5 Days on site. Occasional travel to other sites is also required. Duties Ensure that all Health, Safety and Environmental policies, procedures, rules and regulations are adhered to and communicated Ensure full and accurate health and safety and training records are maintained Establish and maintain a full programme of documented health & safety inspections, audits and checks Conduct regular risk assessments of the workplace activities, identifying potential hazards, and implementing controls to mitigate risks. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of risk control measures and adjust as necessary. Investigate accidents, near misses, and other safety incidents to determine root causes, and implement corrective actions. Prepare and maintain accurate records of all safety-related incidents and produce reports for management as required. Implement proactive and reactive safety measures as required Provide practical competent advice to the workforce, supervisors and managers on HSW matters Complete internal and subcontractor audits, and set actions to address the root cause of any findings in relation to audits and investigations Update and manage the HSE KPI's in line with the company objectives. Promote a positive safety culture within Thyssenkrupp, encouraging active participation and ownership of safety responsibilities at all levels Required Experience A recognised qualification in health and safety (preferred - i.e. TechIosh, CMIOSH). Professional certifications such as NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent or higher (required). Proven experience in a health and safety role, preferably within the manufacturing industry. In-depth knowledge of UK health & safety legislation, regulations, and standards. Strong analytical skills with the ability to assess risks and develop effective control measures. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage and influence stakeholders at all levels. Proficient in conducting safety training sessions and delivering presentations. An approachable, flexible and pro active individual who all employees feel they can approach for assistance in any safety matter. Proactive Global is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Proactive Global is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.
SGL Carbon SE
Muir Of Ord, Ross-shire
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a HSE Advisor with a 'can-do' attitude to join SGL Carbon Fibers Ltd.'s Health and Safety Team in Muir of Ord. Working with us at SGL no two days will be the same. If you are looking for a job variety with a great time then this could be the role for you. Your opportunity: Working across all departments within the organisation including Quality, Supply Chain, Production, Maintenance, and Process Engineering, you will provide Operational Level Health and Safety advice to support Statutory Compliance and Risk Management. You will be managed by a Senior Health and Safety Manager and work collaboratively within the team structure to deliver responsive professional guidance across the organisation. Manage priorities and workloads, make professional decisions within your competence, and provide advice to Operational Management, Frontline Managers, Trade Union Representatives, and staff at all levels. Workplace inspection and audits Policy Development Training Delivery Risk and COSHH Assessment Review Data Analysis and Environmental Reporting Your Profile: Strong interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills Proficiency with IT Systems Problem-solving abilities Ability to Interpret and apply Health, Safety and Environmental Legislation Comprehensive knowledge of health and safety, acquired through the completion of the NEBOSH level 3 general certificate in occupational Safety and Health and demonstrable continuous professional development A comprehensive understanding of Scottish environmental legislation Experience delivering health and safety services in a multi-activity organisation, ideally within a manufacturing environment Experience working within a UK setting and applying the UK health and safety legislative framework to ensure compliance and best practice Detailed knowledge of qualitative and quantitative risk assessment procedures Experience of conducting adverse event reviews Valid UK driving licence Level 6 NVQ (or equivalent) in Health and Safety Technical membership of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) Experience in developing and implementing health and safety management systems, training, audit, and performance measurement Knowledge on the use of SAP, Q Pulse, and/or Q Hub management systems We also offer some additional company benefits: Annual Company Bonus Attendance Bonus Death in Service Scheme Company Pension Occupational Health Eye Care - contribution towards glasses Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Company Sick Scheme Please note: This role is offered on a Permanent and Full Time Basis, 40hrs per week (Monday-Friday) Please email if you require a copy of the Full Job Description. Your skills and experience make a difference with us. Whether you're a young professional, an experienced expert, or working in project management - you'll have the chance to actively shape our company. We are committed to living our values and advancing your career step by step. Join Our Team! As one of the world's leading companies in developing and manufacturing specialty graphite, carbon fibers, and composite materials, we create innovative solutions for today's major challenges: mobility, energy, and digitalization. With around 3,800 employees across 29 sites worldwide, we are dedicated to shaping the future through our products and technologies. Our work not only advances industry but also benefits society and reduces environmental impact. Join us and become part of a great team! We strongly encourage all qualified applicants to apply, regardless of gender, age, disability, origin, religion, or sexual orientation.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a HSE Advisor with a 'can-do' attitude to join SGL Carbon Fibers Ltd.'s Health and Safety Team in Muir of Ord. Working with us at SGL no two days will be the same. If you are looking for a job variety with a great time then this could be the role for you. Your opportunity: Working across all departments within the organisation including Quality, Supply Chain, Production, Maintenance, and Process Engineering, you will provide Operational Level Health and Safety advice to support Statutory Compliance and Risk Management. You will be managed by a Senior Health and Safety Manager and work collaboratively within the team structure to deliver responsive professional guidance across the organisation. Manage priorities and workloads, make professional decisions within your competence, and provide advice to Operational Management, Frontline Managers, Trade Union Representatives, and staff at all levels. Workplace inspection and audits Policy Development Training Delivery Risk and COSHH Assessment Review Data Analysis and Environmental Reporting Your Profile: Strong interpersonal, communication and collaborative skills Proficiency with IT Systems Problem-solving abilities Ability to Interpret and apply Health, Safety and Environmental Legislation Comprehensive knowledge of health and safety, acquired through the completion of the NEBOSH level 3 general certificate in occupational Safety and Health and demonstrable continuous professional development A comprehensive understanding of Scottish environmental legislation Experience delivering health and safety services in a multi-activity organisation, ideally within a manufacturing environment Experience working within a UK setting and applying the UK health and safety legislative framework to ensure compliance and best practice Detailed knowledge of qualitative and quantitative risk assessment procedures Experience of conducting adverse event reviews Valid UK driving licence Level 6 NVQ (or equivalent) in Health and Safety Technical membership of the Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) Experience in developing and implementing health and safety management systems, training, audit, and performance measurement Knowledge on the use of SAP, Q Pulse, and/or Q Hub management systems We also offer some additional company benefits: Annual Company Bonus Attendance Bonus Death in Service Scheme Company Pension Occupational Health Eye Care - contribution towards glasses Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Company Sick Scheme Please note: This role is offered on a Permanent and Full Time Basis, 40hrs per week (Monday-Friday) Please email if you require a copy of the Full Job Description. Your skills and experience make a difference with us. Whether you're a young professional, an experienced expert, or working in project management - you'll have the chance to actively shape our company. We are committed to living our values and advancing your career step by step. Join Our Team! As one of the world's leading companies in developing and manufacturing specialty graphite, carbon fibers, and composite materials, we create innovative solutions for today's major challenges: mobility, energy, and digitalization. With around 3,800 employees across 29 sites worldwide, we are dedicated to shaping the future through our products and technologies. Our work not only advances industry but also benefits society and reduces environmental impact. Join us and become part of a great team! We strongly encourage all qualified applicants to apply, regardless of gender, age, disability, origin, religion, or sexual orientation.
Weatherford
Weatherford have a great opportunity for an experienced HazMat Compliance Senior Advisor to join the team in Aberdeen. The HazMat (Hazardous Materials) Compliance Senior Advisor role is responsible for the execution of Weatherford's global hazmat strategy, with the objective of preventing and mitigating risks to safety, health and the environment within their facility of responsibility. The HazMat Compliance Senior Advisor also supports, advises, and monitors the implementation and compliance to the global standards, Radiation, Explosive, and Primary Lithium Battery Protection Programs. This role is responsible for reviewing local procedures and work instructions to ensure they promote practices that include the safe usage of radioactive material in accordance with the philosophy of keeping exposure of employees and members of the public as low as reasonably achievable. The HazMat Compliance Senior Advisor advises on security control measures applicable to aspects of the hazmat protection program (handling, storage and transportation). Acts as the facility custodian of regulatory required paperwork. Responsibilities SAFETY & COMPLIANCE Maintains safety and service quality as first priorities when working across all areas of the business. Where required in the case of non-conformance, exercises 'Stop Work Authority' to suspend operations involving radioactive materials, lithium batteries and explosives. Maintains the highest standards of corporate governance, ensuring that all activities are carried out ethically and in compliance with company policies, relevant laws, regulations, standards and industry practices. Supports the Legal, Facilities, Compliance and Assurance departments as required. Ensure compliance with any additional trade compliance laws for specific radioactive material or device that has dual use purposes (ex. Pulsed Neutron Generator). OPERATIONAL CAPABILTY Support the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) to maintain, renew, and update all facility specific licenses and permits pertaining to the use of any hazardous materials with full traceability. Ensure the radioactive materials (RAM) source file is available for all RAM in the facility, as per standard requirement with full traceability from cradle to grave. Maintain the record for all hazmat employee lists related to the facility of responsibility, ensuring full traceability and control of the hazmat keys, access cards and/or fingerprints. Ensure RAM shields or other hazmat transportation containers have the correct visible marking and labelling. Ensure the facility has enough calibrated and functioning survey meters capable of detecting the type of radiation used or handled within the facility and any field operations. Administer the radiation dosimeter program for the facility of responsibility, including setting the local procedure for handling female radiation workers, per the local regulations. Conduct local hazmat audit in the facility covering all applicable hazardous materials. Ensuring the completion of a Root Cause Analysis for all hazmat incidents in facility of responsibility. Act as the facility contact for all international imports and exports for the facility of responsibility, developing facility specific hazmat shipping procedure. This includes handling the preparation of related shipping documentation and the packaging process in relation to the import and export of hazardous materials, as well as completing the dangerous goods transportation paperwork (Signature required to be IATA /IMDG certified). Ensures the vendors for providing services and products for hazardous materials are vetted using Weatherford approved standards for approved supplier. Ensure that the licensed hazardous material (radiation and explosives) in the company's possession or used by the company is limited to those specified in the license. Conduct regular field site visits to validate compliance to company operational excellence requirements, as well as required to inspect and confirm the suitability of explosives magazines, radiation bunkers, and lithium battery storage facilities as per local legislation and Weatherford standards. Ensure proper security measures pertaining to hazmat have been implemented at the facilities within the country of operation. Ensure the terms and conditions of the applicable hazmat licenses are met and the required reports/records, such as personnel authorization records, inventory, surveys and usage records, etc. are periodically reviewed for accuracy and compliance with regulations and license conditions. Ensure proper storage of the hazmat waste and arrange for disposal as per country / district regulatory requirement, with the approved vendor as per company's Supply Chain procedure. Perform various other duties and activities as assigned by direct Manager within the physical constraints of the job. Manage and coordinate the overall hazmat program to ensure compliance in country of operation to the Weatherford standards and local regulations. Supports Country HazMat Manager in conducting legislative assessments to determine gaps between local legislation and Weatherford standards, which should be recorded in Management of Change (MOC). Assist and lead the investigation of all the country hazmat related incidents, in conjunction with local authority and the appropriate personal from that business unit within Weatherford. Audit and test facility hazmat emergency response plans and implement changes to improve the country overall emergency response management. Ensuring that the hazardous materials requirements of the OEPS Standards are understood, implemented and sustained in Weatherford facility under their jurisdiction and any potential improvements or other required changes are communicated to the Global QHSE team. Developing local HazMat procedures and/or management plans as necessary to fulfil regulatory or client requirements and ensuring they are aligned with OEPS standards. Performing any further duties commensurate with the job scope as directed by the Global HazMat Manager. CLIENT COMMUNICATION Act as a liaison with district local regulatory bodies for all applicable Hazmat, this includes interfacing with government agencies, customers, vendors, trade compliance, logistics, other local country management and employees. Facility contact for any hazmat inspections. PEOPLE MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT Follow up with the business unit leaders with the identified BU specific hazmat training implementation for all identified hazmat employees. Required Skills & Qualifications Meet local regulatory training requirements. Ability to communicate at senior manager level, both verbally and in writing, in English. 5 years' work experience in an oil and gas industry. The physical ability to immediately respond to emergency situations. Preferred Skills & Qualifications University Degree. 3+ years as Health and Safety Coordinator or Business Unit RSO, BSO, or ESO. Proven ability to communicate with government authorities. Leadership skills and the ability to influence across multiple country product lines. About Us Weatherford is a leading global energy services company. Our world class experts partner with customers to optimize their resources and realize the full potential of their assets. Across our operating locations, including manufacturing, research and development, service, and training facilities, operators choose us for strategic solutions that add efficiency, flexibility, and responsibility to any energy operation. When you join Weatherford, you instantly feel connected to something bigger - a community that is grounded by our core values and driven to create innovative solutions for our customers. We celebrate each other's successes, grow together, and learn from each other constantly. Individually, we are impressive. Together, we are unstoppable. We are One Weatherford. Weatherford is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.
Weatherford have a great opportunity for an experienced HazMat Compliance Senior Advisor to join the team in Aberdeen. The HazMat (Hazardous Materials) Compliance Senior Advisor role is responsible for the execution of Weatherford's global hazmat strategy, with the objective of preventing and mitigating risks to safety, health and the environment within their facility of responsibility. The HazMat Compliance Senior Advisor also supports, advises, and monitors the implementation and compliance to the global standards, Radiation, Explosive, and Primary Lithium Battery Protection Programs. This role is responsible for reviewing local procedures and work instructions to ensure they promote practices that include the safe usage of radioactive material in accordance with the philosophy of keeping exposure of employees and members of the public as low as reasonably achievable. The HazMat Compliance Senior Advisor advises on security control measures applicable to aspects of the hazmat protection program (handling, storage and transportation). Acts as the facility custodian of regulatory required paperwork. Responsibilities SAFETY & COMPLIANCE Maintains safety and service quality as first priorities when working across all areas of the business. Where required in the case of non-conformance, exercises 'Stop Work Authority' to suspend operations involving radioactive materials, lithium batteries and explosives. Maintains the highest standards of corporate governance, ensuring that all activities are carried out ethically and in compliance with company policies, relevant laws, regulations, standards and industry practices. Supports the Legal, Facilities, Compliance and Assurance departments as required. Ensure compliance with any additional trade compliance laws for specific radioactive material or device that has dual use purposes (ex. Pulsed Neutron Generator). OPERATIONAL CAPABILTY Support the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) to maintain, renew, and update all facility specific licenses and permits pertaining to the use of any hazardous materials with full traceability. Ensure the radioactive materials (RAM) source file is available for all RAM in the facility, as per standard requirement with full traceability from cradle to grave. Maintain the record for all hazmat employee lists related to the facility of responsibility, ensuring full traceability and control of the hazmat keys, access cards and/or fingerprints. Ensure RAM shields or other hazmat transportation containers have the correct visible marking and labelling. Ensure the facility has enough calibrated and functioning survey meters capable of detecting the type of radiation used or handled within the facility and any field operations. Administer the radiation dosimeter program for the facility of responsibility, including setting the local procedure for handling female radiation workers, per the local regulations. Conduct local hazmat audit in the facility covering all applicable hazardous materials. Ensuring the completion of a Root Cause Analysis for all hazmat incidents in facility of responsibility. Act as the facility contact for all international imports and exports for the facility of responsibility, developing facility specific hazmat shipping procedure. This includes handling the preparation of related shipping documentation and the packaging process in relation to the import and export of hazardous materials, as well as completing the dangerous goods transportation paperwork (Signature required to be IATA /IMDG certified). Ensures the vendors for providing services and products for hazardous materials are vetted using Weatherford approved standards for approved supplier. Ensure that the licensed hazardous material (radiation and explosives) in the company's possession or used by the company is limited to those specified in the license. Conduct regular field site visits to validate compliance to company operational excellence requirements, as well as required to inspect and confirm the suitability of explosives magazines, radiation bunkers, and lithium battery storage facilities as per local legislation and Weatherford standards. Ensure proper security measures pertaining to hazmat have been implemented at the facilities within the country of operation. Ensure the terms and conditions of the applicable hazmat licenses are met and the required reports/records, such as personnel authorization records, inventory, surveys and usage records, etc. are periodically reviewed for accuracy and compliance with regulations and license conditions. Ensure proper storage of the hazmat waste and arrange for disposal as per country / district regulatory requirement, with the approved vendor as per company's Supply Chain procedure. Perform various other duties and activities as assigned by direct Manager within the physical constraints of the job. Manage and coordinate the overall hazmat program to ensure compliance in country of operation to the Weatherford standards and local regulations. Supports Country HazMat Manager in conducting legislative assessments to determine gaps between local legislation and Weatherford standards, which should be recorded in Management of Change (MOC). Assist and lead the investigation of all the country hazmat related incidents, in conjunction with local authority and the appropriate personal from that business unit within Weatherford. Audit and test facility hazmat emergency response plans and implement changes to improve the country overall emergency response management. Ensuring that the hazardous materials requirements of the OEPS Standards are understood, implemented and sustained in Weatherford facility under their jurisdiction and any potential improvements or other required changes are communicated to the Global QHSE team. Developing local HazMat procedures and/or management plans as necessary to fulfil regulatory or client requirements and ensuring they are aligned with OEPS standards. Performing any further duties commensurate with the job scope as directed by the Global HazMat Manager. CLIENT COMMUNICATION Act as a liaison with district local regulatory bodies for all applicable Hazmat, this includes interfacing with government agencies, customers, vendors, trade compliance, logistics, other local country management and employees. Facility contact for any hazmat inspections. PEOPLE MANAGEMENT & DEVELOPMENT Follow up with the business unit leaders with the identified BU specific hazmat training implementation for all identified hazmat employees. Required Skills & Qualifications Meet local regulatory training requirements. Ability to communicate at senior manager level, both verbally and in writing, in English. 5 years' work experience in an oil and gas industry. The physical ability to immediately respond to emergency situations. Preferred Skills & Qualifications University Degree. 3+ years as Health and Safety Coordinator or Business Unit RSO, BSO, or ESO. Proven ability to communicate with government authorities. Leadership skills and the ability to influence across multiple country product lines. About Us Weatherford is a leading global energy services company. Our world class experts partner with customers to optimize their resources and realize the full potential of their assets. Across our operating locations, including manufacturing, research and development, service, and training facilities, operators choose us for strategic solutions that add efficiency, flexibility, and responsibility to any energy operation. When you join Weatherford, you instantly feel connected to something bigger - a community that is grounded by our core values and driven to create innovative solutions for our customers. We celebrate each other's successes, grow together, and learn from each other constantly. Individually, we are impressive. Together, we are unstoppable. We are One Weatherford. Weatherford is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law.