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SHEQ Manager

Hunter Savage
Dungannon and South Tyrone
1 day ago
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Job Title: SHEQ Manager
Location: Dungannon
Salary: Competitive Salary + Company Van + Excellent Benefits

Description:
We are hiring for our client, a well-established electrical contracting business providing services to respectable clients across the Educational, Industrial and Commercial sectors throughout the UK & Ireland.

Due to continued growth, they are seeking an experienced SHEQ Manager to lead and develop their Safety, Health, Environment and Quality (SHEQ) function. This newly created role offers the opportunity to make a real impact - shaping strategy, driving performance, and embedding a culture of continuous improvement across the business.

Top 3 Things to Know About this SHEQ Manager Job

  1. Strategic Role: Opportunity to shape and lead a newly developed SHEQ function.
  2. Strong Package: Competitive salary, company van, and benefits.
  3. Career Growth: Join a forward-thinking business with long-term progression potential.

The Role

  • Lead and develop the SHEQ team, providing guidance and support.
  • Maintain and enhance ISO 45001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 systems.
  • Ensure compliance with all SHEQ legislation and standards.
  • Deliver training, toolbox talks and drive SHEQ awareness.
  • Investigate incidents, oversee corrective actions and produce reports.
  • Manage risk assessments, audits and inspections across all sites.
  • Lead SHEQ onboarding and continuous improvement initiatives.

The Person

  • NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) and degree/diploma in relevant field.
  • Proven SHEQ experience in electrical, construction, utilities or engineering sectors.
  • Strong leadership and people management skills.
  • Excellent communication, organisational and IT abilities.
  • Full UK driving licence essential and able to travel with role to site.

The Rewards

  • Competitive salary (DOE) + Company Van.
  • Company pension, 28 days annual leave (rising with service).
  • Corporate Gym Membership + Health Cash Plan.
  • Training and professional development support.
  • Friendly, progressive working environment (Mon-Fri, early Friday finish).

Next Steps - Why Hunter Savage

For further information or to apply for this SHEQ Manager job, please contact Adam Adair at Hunter Savage Specialist Recruitment Consultancy via .
We specialise in connecting Built Environment professionals with exceptional career opportunities across the UK & Ireland.

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