Health and Safety Advisor - Mechanical scope - Taunton - Permanent) £90,000

Mactech Energy Group
Taunton
3 months ago
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Health and Safety Advisor - Mechanical scope - Taunton - Permanent)

£90,000 (inc accommodation and travel allowance)

Hinkley Point C is the UK's first new build nuclear power station in a generation that is critical to the UK NetZero targets.

All roles on the project require key behaviours which support the Zero Harm objective, a questioning attitude, and drive to uphold the standards of safety and quality required by this prestigious project. A committed strong work ethic is essential at all levels.

About You:

Due to an increase in the programme, you will work with the HSE Manager based in Taunton at HPC. Do you have a strong commitment to upholding high standards in construction procedures while placing emphasis on the welfare of the team and the environment? Our client is looking for a skilled and motivated individual to become a part of their team, taking on the role of HSE Advisor for the scope and contractors,

- Develop, execute, and sustain the Integrated Management System (IMS) for the company.

- Ensure adherence to industry regulations, standards, and legal requirements concerning QHSE protocols.

- Perform risk assessments, audits, and inspections to pinpoint potential hazards and areas necessitating enhancement.

- Offer leadership, direction, and training to staff regarding quality,...

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