- Professional
- Oficina en Glasgow
Description
- Support the Lead HSQE Manager as required to ensure that the HSQE performance of RES reflects good industry practice and complies with relevant legislation, guidance and company policies.
- Provide HSQE advice to business units.
- Undertake audits
- Assist with development of the HSQE management systems to ensure that it delivers continuous improvement, promotes exemplary HSQE behaviour and provides a commercial advantage for all UK-based RES business units
- Review and comment on business documentation e.g. risk assessment, procedures, method statements, training courses etc.
- Analyse HSQE trends identified through incidents, audit and inspections and present finding and recommendations to business units
- Undertake regular site HSQE inspections, normally once a month per site however this may vary depending on the risks.
- Undertake incident investigation
- Prepare workshop/ briefing materials
- Undertake and or facilitate workshops to communicate HSQE matters when required, prepare written feedback on workshop outcomes to value streams
- Engage with contractors and clients
- Select and review training organisations and training courses both internal and external
- Support the business in the setting out competency requirements and to support the development of training programmes
- Prepare regular reports to the Lead HSQE Manager
- Assess the suitability of suppliers HSQE management systems as part of a pre-qualification process
- Be a passionate example to all and champion of excellent HSQE culture and behaviours
- Challenge poor culture and behaviours at any level and support others to do the same
- Collaborate with project teams to promote simplicity and clarity in our processes, method statements and work instructions backed by clear communication both written and verbal
- Minimum requirement NEBOSH Certificate or Equivalent
- Knowledge of UK&I Health Safety and Environment Legislation
- Quality Audit training, e.g. UKAS approved or equivalent
- An understanding of the construction industry
- An understanding of behavioural safety programmes
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Ability to communicate effectively and persuasively with various stakeholders, such as regulators, clients, contractors and suppliers, as well as to build rapport, trust and collaboration within and across teams.
- Able to establish and maintain positive and trusting relationships with various stakeholders, based on mutual respect and understanding.
- Clear and concise written and spoken communication skills. Ability to present written information in a structured and balanced way appropriate to the needs of the reader
- Ability to read and understand standards from external sources, e.g. HSE, SEPA, EA, NIEA Able to make sound and timely decisions based on relevant information, analysis and judgement.
- Experience in the renewables sector and/or experience of the construction industry
- Experience of manufacturing industry or operational sites will be considered
- Undertaking internal and supplier audits
- Experience applying, implementing and developing of Quality, Health and Safety and/or Environment management systems
- Supporting and developing HSQE knowledge of motivating site and office-based teams
- Willing to travel and occasionally work unsocial hours
- A collaborative outlook demonstrating loyalty and commitment to the organisation and team members.
- Passionate approach to communicating and improving HSQE management in the business.
- Full Driving License that allows driving in the UK & Ireland.
- Physically able to work on construction and operational sites (including climbing wind turbines subject to completing training)