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A prominent construction firm is seeking a Health and Safety Advisor in Helensburgh. The role requires at least 5 years of experience in construction H&S and relevant qualifications. The Advisor will support project management, lead initiatives, and conduct site audits to promote a culture of safety and compliance with regulations.
Health and Safety Advisor - Edinburgh / East Scotland
JOB TITLE: Health and Safety Advisor
DIVISION: Building
LOCATION: Helensburgh/North of Glasgow, UK
CONTRACT TYPE: Permanent
BENEFITS: 35 Days Annual leave (incl. bank hols), Pension Scheme, Life Assurance, Subsidised Healthcare Scheme.
GRAHAM are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and dynamic individual with sound knowledge of construction methods, safety, health and environmental legislation, and processes and procedures. Reporting to the Head of Safety, the successful candidate will provide help and advice on various schemes across a major MoD framework in Scotland and will provide reviews and support for improvements to the existing SHE procedures.
The post holder should have a proactive and enthusiastic attitude and be able to interact with the site teams, various business units and the Client’s teams to ensure effective relationships are established. This is a significant role within the Company as we continue to endeavour to keep the workforce free from injury and ill health, help the Company meet our agreed objectives and targets, and ensure improvements to our current systems which provide ongoing compliance with current H&S and Environmental legislation.
The H&S Advisor shall:
In addition, from time to time the post holder may be required to:
Requirements:
Essential
Desirable
This job description is intended to give the post holder an appreciation for the Health and Safety Advisor role and the range of duties to be undertaken. It does not attempt to detail every activity. Specific tasks and objectives will be agreed with the post holder at regular intervals.
Our Commitment
At GRAHAM, we are proud to say that we are a committed Equal Opportunities Employer and we aim to be the first choice for people from all backgrounds. We seek to promote respect for the individual and equality of opportunities. We believe that everyone should be treated solely on the basis of personal merit and contribution throughout their GRAHAM career journey and not on the value of artificial barriers, prejudices, or preferences.
If you require any adjustments or accommodations during the application or interview process, please let us know. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
We are dedicated to making our policies and guidance accessible to all applicants and employees. If you need this document in an alternative format, such as large print, audio, or braille, please contact us at:
Email: hr-jgc.resourcing@graham.co.uk
Phone: 07384 916355
As a Disability Confident Employer, we guarantee an interview to disabled applicants who meet the minimum essential criteria for the role. If you would like to apply through the Disability Confident Interview Scheme, please contact Louise Hunter, Resourcing Manager, at:
Email: louise.hunter@graham.co.uk
Phone: 07384 916355
We are only able to consider applications from individuals who are eligible to live and work in the UK, as per Home Office regulations. Please check your eligibility with the regulations before applying. Individuals with a current time restricted right to work in the UK, should contact the Human Resources team in the first instance.
A basic disclosure may be requested if security clearance is required by 3rd party clients and a criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining a position. Our Access NI/Vetting and Barring Scheme Policy and Policy on the Recruitment of Ex-Offenders is available upon request.
GRAHAM reserves the right to carry out checks to ensure the validity of an applicant’s experience and/or qualifications and we expect all applicants to comply with any such requests for information. Failure to do so or evidence of any falsification of information will lead to either removal from the recruitment process or if already in employment potential termination of contract through the company disciplinary procedure.