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Health, Safety compliance Manager

Milton Keynes
3 weeks ago
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Health, Safety and Compliance Manager

Supporting the Operations Director in managing the Health, Safety and compliance for an SME organisation, looking after the company accreditations across ISO 9001, ISO 27001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001

Location: - Milton Keynes

Salary: - £50,000 - £55,000 Basic + Car + Package

Role Description:

The Resolute Group are working in partnership with a growing Sub-Contractor, who are seeking a proactive and knowledgeable individual to take ownership of internal processes, compliance systems, and on-site safety practices. This is an exciting opportunity to join a forward-thinking sub-contractor poised for significant growth with plans to double in size over the next three years following a major investment.

The role is split into 2-parts:

Internal Responsibilities

Lead on ISO compliance and continual improvement across ISO 9001 (Quality), ISO 27001 (Information Security), ISO 14001 (Environmental) and ISO 45001 (Health & Safety).
Conduct and coordinate internal audits, close out findings, and prepare for external audits.
Review, update, and improve risk assessments, policies, and procedures to ensure compliance with current legislation.
Develop and deliver training and awareness programs for staff and leadership teams.
Monitor and report on HSEQ performance metrics, identifying areas for improvement.
Drive a culture of continuous improvement and safety leadership across the business.

2. External Responsibilities

Conduct site inspections and audits across construction and civil engineering projects (typically up to £1m in value).
Review and assess project-specific risk assessments and method statements (RAMS).
Identify potential hazards and recommend effective control measures and improvements.
Liaise with clients and project teams to ensure compliance with contractual and statutory H&S requirements.
Produce comprehensive reports and recommendations for senior management and clients.

All the projects are small in value, up to £1m in size, based in the Construction and Civil Engineering sector.

This is a permanent role, working with the Operations Director as the business looks to double in size over the next 3 years due to a recent cash injection. Giving both security and progression as the business grows and the position develops in the business.

Required Experience

Previous experience in managing an organisation's ISO accreditations.
Health and safety experience in a project / site environment (Construction or Infrastructure)
Living in commutable distance to the office in Milton Keynes.

PLEASE NOTE

You must be living and eligible to work in the UK to apply for this position

If you are interested in this role please apply via this link or contact Phil Crew via LinkedIn or contact us via The Resolute Group main office on (phone number removed)

All correspondence will be dealt with in the strictest of confidence

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