Health, Safety and Wellbeing Manager
- Gwynedd
- £75,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Days working hours
- Permanent role
- Company car or car allowance
- Pension with up to 8% contribution from the client
- 25 days holiday + Bank holidays
- Company benefits
- Accommodation provided
- Based on-site full-time
- Establish and provide leadership in best practice in safety, health and sustainability matters for the project
- Advise and support the project directors, managers and supervisors to discharge their H&S responsibilities regarding their employees and others to whom they have duty as defined by legislation
- Ensure management controls are in place so that all staff are aware of their statutory duties and responsibilities
- Take a lead with site management teams ensuring compliance
- Manage & carry out regular surveillance, inspections, audits of sites and workplaces to ensure all works are being carried out in accordance to the heath & safety policies
- Lead, partake and oversee accident/ indecent investigations
- Manage, collate and review H&S statistics for the project to identify trends and areas of improvement
- Provide reports, presentations and information
- Develop, organisie and oversee induction processes
- NEBOSH General or Construction Certificate ESSENTIAL
- IOSH Certificate BENEFICIAL
- Previous on-site experience on major infrastructure projects (ideally Tunnel projects) - ESSENTIAL
- Qualified under CSCS Card system ESSENTIAL
- Experience of Environmental Management in a construction environment BENEFICIAL
- An excellent understanding of Safety, Health, Environmental and Quality Risk Management, legislation and industry standards
- Have knowledge of different environments such as working at height, confined spaces and arrangement of equipment plus knowledge of safety practices to use in conjunction with tools and plant in the workplace.
- An understanding and application of administrative processes for Principal Contractor and Contractor as required by CDM 2015 Regulations
- Understanding and application of administrative processes for Temporary Works
- Understanding and application of administrative processes for New Roads and Streetworks Activities
- Hold a current UK Driving Licence
- Have suitable PC Skills using Microsoft office software
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