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Group HSEQ Executive

Hunter Savage
Belfast
1 day ago
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Job Title: Group HSEQ Executive

Description:
We are hiring for our client, a highly successful engineering and technology group with operations across the UK & Ireland. Due to continued growth and increasing project activity, an excellent opportunity has arisen for a Group HSEQ Executive to join the business. This is a key role within a progressive, employee-focused organisation that places genuine value on collaboration, quality, and continuous improvement. The successful Group HSEQ Executive will play an integral part in maintaining and developing high standards of Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental compliance across multiple business units.

Top 3 Things to Know About this Job:

  1. Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package

  2. Strategic, multi-site HSEQ position within a well-established engineering group

  3. Excellent opportunity for career progression and professional development

The Role:
* Support and oversee HSEQ compliance across all areas of the business
* Maintain and improve Health & Safety standards in line with legislative and ISO requirements
* Manage audit schedules, inspections, and corrective action plans
* Conduct regular site visits to ensure compliance and promote a positive safety culture
* Develop and review Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)
* Coordinate toolbox talks, refresher training, and safety briefings for operational teams
* Support internal and external ISO audits (45001, 9001 and future 14001 implementation)
* Manage company compliance records including equipment calibration, inspection logs, and training documentation
* Ensure continual improvement in quality management processes and systems
* Contribute to environmental and sustainability initiatives within the organisation

The Person:
* Accredited Health & Safety qualification (NEBOSH, IOSH or equivalent)
* ISO auditing qualification desirable
* Previous experience in a Health, Safety, Quality or Environmental role within engineering, construction, or manufacturing
* Excellent organisational and reporting skills with strong attention to detail
* Collaborative approach with the ability to engage confidently with colleagues across all levels
* Integrity, discretion, and a proactive mindset

The Rewards:
* Competitive salary (commensurate with experience)
* Full-time, permanent role (37.5-hour working week)
* Company pension and additional benefits package
* Supportive, progressive, and people-focused culture
* Genuine long-term career development potential

Next Steps - Why Hunter Savage:
To find out more and apply for this Group HSEQ Executive job, please contact Dominic Heron at Hunter Savage for a confidential discussion.

At Hunter Savage, we are a specialist recruitment consultancy supporting Engineering & Manufacturing professionals across Northern Ireland and Ireland. With deep sector insight and a relationship-led approach, we connect candidates with opportunities that drive growth and long-term success.

Salary is negotiable depending on experience and expertise. We reserve the right to heighten shortlisting criteria dependent upon the calibre of response.

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