£35K/yr to £40K/yr
Sunderland, England
Permanent, Variable

HSE Advisor

Posted by LTEK Recruitment.

Overview:

We manufacture a wide range of products including bulk-storage tanks, open dewars, self-pressurising vessels, ISO containers and road tankers amongst others. These are joined by an ever-increasing range of services including custom designs, repairs and refurbishments as well as the provision of spares & accessories.

With a distinguished history of engineering innovation, the team takes great pride in handling special projects, creating bespoke designs, and expanding our standard product lines. We are particularly excited to contribute to the net-zero industry with our specially designed tanks for storing liquid carbon dioxide, bio LNG, and hydrogen.

Due to growth, we are now seeking an experienced HSE Engineer to join the QSHE Department who will have the responsible for providing Health & Safety, and Environment (HSE) support to the company's ongoing operations and project support in accordance with both ISO 45001 & 14001.

The primary role is the development, maintenance and implementation of the company safety management system, environmental management system.

You must be knowledgeable of the required standards for safety and environmental management. The position requires a wide knowledge of the required subject-matters, you will coach and mentor other safety/compliance staff within the team.

Required Skills:

Safety and Environmental Regulations: Proficiency in understanding and implementing safety and environmental regulations and standards specific to the oil and gas sector.

Risk Assessment: The ability to conduct comprehensive risk assessments to identify potential hazards and develop strategies for mitigating them.

Incident Response: Skill in managing and responding to safety and environmental incidents, including conducting investigations and implementing corrective actions.

Communication: Strong communication skills to effectively convey safety and environmental policies, procedures, and training to personnel at all levels.

Auditing and Compliance: Expertise in auditing operations for compliance with safety and environmental requirements and the ability to develop and execute compliance improvement plans.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide advice and consultation to department staff to assist them in maintaining a safe working environment in compliance with health & environmental/safety regulations, standards and practices.
  • Identify and evaluate hazardous conditions and practices in the workplace. Undertake surveys to identify and evaluate occupational health, safety and environmental conditions.
  • Participate in various process safety studies/activities, such as: PHAs, HAZOPs, JSAs, PSSR, SIMOPs, incident investigations, compliance reviews, or insurance surveys. Participate in or lead risk studies or conduct consequence analyses.
  • Conduct and coordinate on-site inspections to audit physical conditions and safe work practices.
  • Perform factory site and/or area safety inspections of department facilities and operations.
  • Perform work permit reviews, behaviour-based safety inspections, job site safety compliance inspections, including hazard analyses and safe work procedures, and prepare written reports and recommendations.
  • Measure and evaluate the effectiveness of the hazard control system, policies, and procedures and recommend changes that reflect improved opportunities to eliminate workplace incidents and injuries.
  • Review and analyse injury, property damage, and statistical loss data and work with management to prepare comprehensive recommendations for corrective action to eliminate or minimise potential hazards.
  • Respond to emergency situations and incidents, either during or after regular working hours, to provide technical assistance and advice.
  • Participate in developing and promoting on- or off-job safety educational programs, to address safety issues or concerns. Assigned tasks may include: preparation of articles for publication, development of promotional materials, and delivery of presentations. Act as a mentor to other health, safety and environmental departmental members.
  • Participate in contractor pre-qualification evaluation activities and review contractor safety submittals for compliance to corporate requirements.

Minimum Requirements:

A NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) in Health and Safety, and environmental discipline (science or engineering), and/or another engineering discipline from a recognised and accredited program. An advanced degree is preferred but not required.

Internal auditor qualification in Health and Safety, and environmental discipline.

Benefits:

  • Early finish on a Friday
  • Quarterly bonus scheme of up to 5% of your salary
  • 25 days holiday plus stats
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Life assurance 2x your salary
  • No 2 week shut down policy
  • Onsite parking
  • £1500 referral scheme
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