Job Description
Health & Safety Lead – NEBOSH, IOSH, Fibre/Cabling projects PART-TIME ROLE
Location: Northern Ireland (remote)
Rate: c£300 per day
A new field-based requirement has arisen for a Health & Safety Lead in the Northern Ireland region.
This is a part-time role, 2.5 days per week.
The successful candidate will be responsible for all Health and Safety related requirements for the provision of fibre/cabling services delivered by the client - a Global Telecoms provider. The purpose of the role is to ensure a safe environment for employees, operational compliance with environmental regulations, and fostering a safety culture.
Key accountabilities:
Ensure and demonstrate all Health, Safety and Environmental requirements of the Managed Services Contract are fully delivered by the Managed Service team:
- Lead on Procedure, Process, Documentation and Risk Assessment.
- Lead site audits & inspection regime
- Lead on risk data capture, control and trend analysis to support Performance Indicator and continuous improvement process
- Undertake any Health, Safety or Environmental, noncompliance Investigations
- Lead on the team competence requirements assessment and adherence
- Assess Sub Contractors working on, or seeking to work on the contract
Knowledge and experience required:
- Expert knowledge of Health Safety, Environment Law, including the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations
- Practical experience of Safety Management System creation, delivery and monitoring.
- Ability to work with the minimum of supervision, while able to build and maintain positive working relationships with team members, suppliers and customers.
- Sound written, verbal and digital communication and sound diplomacy skills are required in order to exchange complex information.
Qualifications:
- NEBOSH diploma or equivalent
- Chartered membership of IOSH
- Full UK driving licence.
- Good knowledge and understanding of Microsoft office suite and other tools for authoring, data collection, analysis, training and presentation delivery.
Flexibility to travel across Northern Ireland is required