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SHEQ Manager

Vickerstock
Fermanagh and Omagh
1 day ago
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Vickerstock are working in partnership with a specialist manufacturing firm on the appointment of an SHEQ Manager.

As the SHEQ Manager, you will be responsible for managing and reviewing the SHEQ systems as well as maintaining and improving the overall SHEQ performance for the company.

In your new role:

Conduct site audits and inspections in line with legal requirements Maintain records of statutory inspections for all activities and equipment Submit statutory notifications to HSENI and coordinate inspector visits Ensure compliance with ISO9001, ISO14001 & ISO45001 Investigate accidents, submit statutory notifications, and update senior management Assist in budgeting for Health & Safety-related costs, including training and equipment Manage site-specific RAMS and review subcontractors' documentation Maintain and communicate site emergency plans Develop quality inspection and test plans and support quality inspections Promote a strong safety culture and ensure HSEQ compliance across the site Work with HR to deliver Health & Safety inductions for employees and contractors Organise H&S training sessions and lead Toolbox Talks

What you will need to succeed:

Experience within a similar Health & Safety role Relevant Health and Safety qualifications (NEBOSH) Experience with ISO standards and auditing Good communication and influencing skills IT and numeracy skills (MS Office) Full driving license

Desirable (it would be great if you have this, but don't worry if you don't):

Experience within the Manufacturing or Construction industries IOSH Membership NEBOSH Diploma Train the Trainer certifications

This opportunity may be of particular interest to those living in Counties Fermanagh, Tyrone, Monaghan, Cavan and Donegal.

For a more detailed brief and a confidential conversation on how Vickerstock can help support you with your next move, get in touch with Sam Geddis, our Health and Safety Specialist today.

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