Compliance & Training Officer Location: Capenhurst, Cheshire (CH1) Salary: 30000 - 37000 Hours: Full-Time, 37 hours per week An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Compliance & Training Officer to join a well-established and growing organisation based in Capenhurst, Cheshire. This is a varied and hands-on role that will see you play a key part in maintaining compliance standards, supporting Health & Safety initiatives, managing training programmes, and coordinating quality management systems across the business. Working closely with the Managing Director, external consultants, and the wider compliance team, you will help ensure the organisation continues to meet its regulatory, quality, and operational requirements. Key Responsibilities Compliance & Quality Support the management and maintenance of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 45001, ISO 50001, FSC, Cyber Essentials, and GDPR management systems. Update, maintain, and control company policies, procedures, SOPs, EOPs, and work instructions. Conduct internal audits and support external audit activities. Maintain compliance documentation and ensure records remain accurate and up to date. Coordinate monthly compliance review meetings and follow up on actions. Support continuous improvement initiatives across the business. Act as a key point of contact for compliance-related matters. Liaise with awarding bodies, auditors, and external consultants. Health & Safety & Facilities Act as the internal point of contact for Health & Safety matters. Support the maintenance of risk assessments and company H&S policies. Undertake Fire Marshal responsibilities. Coordinate weekly fire alarm and Legionella testing. Liaise with contractors and service providers regarding facilities management activities. Monitor legislative changes and ensure compliance requirements are maintained. Training & Development Coordinate and manage the annual company-wide training programme. Maintain training records and compliance documentation. Ensure all new starters complete the required induction programme. Develop and maintain company training matrices and skills matrices. Monitor mandatory training requirements and compliance deadlines. Work closely with managers to identify training needs across the organisation. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience in a Compliance, Quality, Training, HSEQ, or Management Systems role. Experience working with ISO standards and quality management systems. Internal auditing experience. Knowledge of Health & Safety legislation and risk management principles. Experience maintaining policies, procedures, and controlled documentation. Strong organisational and administrative skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. The ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem solving. If you are an organised and detail-oriented compliance professional looking for a varied role where you can make a real impact, we would love to hear from you.
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Compliance & Training Officer Location: Capenhurst, Cheshire (CH1) Salary: 30000 - 37000 Hours: Full-Time, 37 hours per week An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Compliance & Training Officer to join a well-established and growing organisation based in Capenhurst, Cheshire. This is a varied and hands-on role that will see you play a key part in maintaining compliance standards, supporting Health & Safety initiatives, managing training programmes, and coordinating quality management systems across the business. Working closely with the Managing Director, external consultants, and the wider compliance team, you will help ensure the organisation continues to meet its regulatory, quality, and operational requirements. Key Responsibilities Compliance & Quality Support the management and maintenance of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, ISO 22301, ISO 45001, ISO 50001, FSC, Cyber Essentials, and GDPR management systems. Update, maintain, and control company policies, procedures, SOPs, EOPs, and work instructions. Conduct internal audits and support external audit activities. Maintain compliance documentation and ensure records remain accurate and up to date. Coordinate monthly compliance review meetings and follow up on actions. Support continuous improvement initiatives across the business. Act as a key point of contact for compliance-related matters. Liaise with awarding bodies, auditors, and external consultants. Health & Safety & Facilities Act as the internal point of contact for Health & Safety matters. Support the maintenance of risk assessments and company H&S policies. Undertake Fire Marshal responsibilities. Coordinate weekly fire alarm and Legionella testing. Liaise with contractors and service providers regarding facilities management activities. Monitor legislative changes and ensure compliance requirements are maintained. Training & Development Coordinate and manage the annual company-wide training programme. Maintain training records and compliance documentation. Ensure all new starters complete the required induction programme. Develop and maintain company training matrices and skills matrices. Monitor mandatory training requirements and compliance deadlines. Work closely with managers to identify training needs across the organisation. About You To be successful in this role, you will have: Previous experience in a Compliance, Quality, Training, HSEQ, or Management Systems role. Experience working with ISO standards and quality management systems. Internal auditing experience. Knowledge of Health & Safety legislation and risk management principles. Experience maintaining policies, procedures, and controlled documentation. Strong organisational and administrative skills. Excellent communication and stakeholder management abilities. The ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities. Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem solving. If you are an organised and detail-oriented compliance professional looking for a varied role where you can make a real impact, we would love to hear from you.
HSQE Manager - Rail Hampshire Circa £70,000 + Car Allowance + Benefits Looking for an opportunity where you are given autonomy to truly implement change across the business? The Opportunity As this well-established Rail Contractor continues to grow, they are currently seeking an experienced HSQE Manager within the Rail sector, to support the delivery of Rail Project across the South of England. As the HSQE subject matter expert, you will take ownership of the Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental function across the organisation, with the freedom to shape the function, influence decision-making and implement improvements that make a real difference. This is a rare opportunity for someone who wants genuine autonomy! The Role You will be tasked with building a positive HSQE culture across the business, across various project sites, whilst also maintaining HSQE standards. This will include; Maintain and improve Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental management systems Manage RISQS compliance, audits and associated requirements Conduct internal audits, site inspections and compliance reviews Undertake regular site visits to support operational teams Produce, review and maintain risk assessments and safe systems of work Deliver toolbox talks, coaching and HSQE training About You You will be comfortable taking ownership, making decisions and working within a growing organisation. You will be equally comfortable carrying out site audits, engaging with operational teams and advising Directors on strategic HSQE matters. You'll thrive in an environment where there is flexibility, visibility and the opportunity to create your own vision for the role. Requirements NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent Level 6 Health & Safety qualification) CERT IOSH membership or equivalent professional standing Certified Lead Auditor qualification Previous experience in the Rail sectors as a HSQE Manager, HSQE Lead or Senior HSEQ position Package Salary circa £70,000 Car Allowance (currently under review, guide £5,000) 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays NEST Pension (5% employer / 5% employee contribution) Private Healthcare (individual cover) Flexible working environment, Minimum three days per week in the office Standard office hours of 8:30am 4:30pm Occasional evening and weekend work where operational requirements dictate Next Step? If you are passionate about Health & Safety within the Rail Sector, and would thrive in this type of opportunity, please get in touch for immediate interview! Either email your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) to discuss Please note you must be able to prove eligibility to work in the UK to be considered for this position Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
Jun 07, 2026
Full time
HSQE Manager - Rail Hampshire Circa £70,000 + Car Allowance + Benefits Looking for an opportunity where you are given autonomy to truly implement change across the business? The Opportunity As this well-established Rail Contractor continues to grow, they are currently seeking an experienced HSQE Manager within the Rail sector, to support the delivery of Rail Project across the South of England. As the HSQE subject matter expert, you will take ownership of the Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental function across the organisation, with the freedom to shape the function, influence decision-making and implement improvements that make a real difference. This is a rare opportunity for someone who wants genuine autonomy! The Role You will be tasked with building a positive HSQE culture across the business, across various project sites, whilst also maintaining HSQE standards. This will include; Maintain and improve Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental management systems Manage RISQS compliance, audits and associated requirements Conduct internal audits, site inspections and compliance reviews Undertake regular site visits to support operational teams Produce, review and maintain risk assessments and safe systems of work Deliver toolbox talks, coaching and HSQE training About You You will be comfortable taking ownership, making decisions and working within a growing organisation. You will be equally comfortable carrying out site audits, engaging with operational teams and advising Directors on strategic HSQE matters. You'll thrive in an environment where there is flexibility, visibility and the opportunity to create your own vision for the role. Requirements NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent Level 6 Health & Safety qualification) CERT IOSH membership or equivalent professional standing Certified Lead Auditor qualification Previous experience in the Rail sectors as a HSQE Manager, HSQE Lead or Senior HSEQ position Package Salary circa £70,000 Car Allowance (currently under review, guide £5,000) 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays NEST Pension (5% employer / 5% employee contribution) Private Healthcare (individual cover) Flexible working environment, Minimum three days per week in the office Standard office hours of 8:30am 4:30pm Occasional evening and weekend work where operational requirements dictate Next Step? If you are passionate about Health & Safety within the Rail Sector, and would thrive in this type of opportunity, please get in touch for immediate interview! Either email your CV to (url removed) or call (phone number removed) to discuss Please note you must be able to prove eligibility to work in the UK to be considered for this position Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
Compliance Coordinator / Compliance Administrator Job Overview Responsible for the day-to-day management, maintenance, development, and continuous improvement of compliance frameworks, accreditations, and management systems. Acting as a central compliance coordinator, this role supports operational teams, tracks actions, standardises documentation, and manages defined elements of the management system to ensure ongoing compliance and audit readiness. Key Responsibilities Support the ongoing maintenance of accreditations, certifications, and external standards, ensuring systems and records remain aligned with compliance requirements. Maintain and track compliance planners, action logs, registers, and documentation. Coordinate and host audits, renewals, submissions, and evidence collation activities. Assist in developing and maintaining standard policies, procedures, templates, and registers. Complete and submit supplier questionnaires, pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQs), and compliance-related customer requests. Support customer and tender requirements relating to CSR, sustainability, social value, equality, diversity, and ethical compliance. Carry out and coordinate periodic compliance audits to support governance and continuous improvement. Take ownership of agreed elements of Health & Safety, Quality, or Environmental administration, including subcontractor compliance control. Track and follow up actions arising from audits, incidents, inspections, and reviews. Support managers and supervisors in maintaining accurate compliance records and evidence. Skills & Experience Proven experience in a compliance, governance, quality, HSEQ, or management systems role. Strong working knowledge of management systems and audit readiness processes, including ISO-style frameworks. Experience maintaining documentation, registers, trackers, and evidence packs. Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise across operational teams and follow up actions professionally. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Excel, Word, and Outlook. Internal Auditor qualification (ISO 9001 / 14001 / 45001) desirable but not essential. Experience with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, or ISO 45001 implementation, maintenance, or internal auditing desirable. Experience within construction, contracting, or subcontractor compliance environments desirable. Familiarity with common industry accreditations and contractor compliance schemes desirable. Understanding of CSR, sustainability, and social value requirements within tenders desirable.
Jun 07, 2026
Full time
Compliance Coordinator / Compliance Administrator Job Overview Responsible for the day-to-day management, maintenance, development, and continuous improvement of compliance frameworks, accreditations, and management systems. Acting as a central compliance coordinator, this role supports operational teams, tracks actions, standardises documentation, and manages defined elements of the management system to ensure ongoing compliance and audit readiness. Key Responsibilities Support the ongoing maintenance of accreditations, certifications, and external standards, ensuring systems and records remain aligned with compliance requirements. Maintain and track compliance planners, action logs, registers, and documentation. Coordinate and host audits, renewals, submissions, and evidence collation activities. Assist in developing and maintaining standard policies, procedures, templates, and registers. Complete and submit supplier questionnaires, pre-qualification questionnaires (PQQs), and compliance-related customer requests. Support customer and tender requirements relating to CSR, sustainability, social value, equality, diversity, and ethical compliance. Carry out and coordinate periodic compliance audits to support governance and continuous improvement. Take ownership of agreed elements of Health & Safety, Quality, or Environmental administration, including subcontractor compliance control. Track and follow up actions arising from audits, incidents, inspections, and reviews. Support managers and supervisors in maintaining accurate compliance records and evidence. Skills & Experience Proven experience in a compliance, governance, quality, HSEQ, or management systems role. Strong working knowledge of management systems and audit readiness processes, including ISO-style frameworks. Experience maintaining documentation, registers, trackers, and evidence packs. Strong communication skills with the ability to liaise across operational teams and follow up actions professionally. Excellent attention to detail and organisational skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Excel, Word, and Outlook. Internal Auditor qualification (ISO 9001 / 14001 / 45001) desirable but not essential. Experience with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, or ISO 45001 implementation, maintenance, or internal auditing desirable. Experience within construction, contracting, or subcontractor compliance environments desirable. Familiarity with common industry accreditations and contractor compliance schemes desirable. Understanding of CSR, sustainability, and social value requirements within tenders desirable.
We are currently recruiting for an Quality Systems Engineer to join an extremely busy and expanding Manufacturing Engineering client based in Alloa. This is a full time permanent role available for an immediate start. Candidates must have strong background in Quality Engineering working with relevant IMS with a focus on ISO 9001. The role will primarily focus on supporting, developing and continual improvements of the business IMS, with a focus on 9001. The successful candidate will have a demonstrable background working within a similar role with exposure to working within a Manufacturing Engineering environment. Candidates will ideally be ISO9001 Auditor trained, ideally to lead auditor standard. Role Description IMS support & governance Draft, review and update IMS procedures, quality plans and work instructions. Maintain document control and records in line with company policy and ISO requirements. Audit & assurance Plan and execute internal and supplier audits. Record and track nonconformities and follow up to closure. Support external certification and customer audits. Nonconformance & CAPA Manage nonconformance reporting and CAPA processes. Facilitate root cause analysis and verify effectiveness of actions. Risk & operations Support quality planning and verification of controls. Conduct inspections and assurance activities. Data & reporting Maintain QMS data and provide monthly reporting. Support performance dashboards and metrics. Training & culture Deliver quality inductions and briefings. Promote quality awareness and engagement. Continuous Improvement Use CI tools (5 Why, Fishbone, A3) to support improvements. Subject to competence and performance, the role may progress into a HSEQ Coordinator position with broader responsibility for Health & Safety and Environmental management. Skills & Attributes Demonstrable experience within a similar Quality Systems Engineering role within an engineering/ manufacturing environment. Strong working knowledge of ISO 9001 Internal Auditor Qualifications (9001) - Lead auditor qualifications advantageous Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook literate. Excellent communication skills. This vacancy is being advertised by Complete Talent Services Ltd who are acting as an Employment Agency
Jun 05, 2026
Full time
We are currently recruiting for an Quality Systems Engineer to join an extremely busy and expanding Manufacturing Engineering client based in Alloa. This is a full time permanent role available for an immediate start. Candidates must have strong background in Quality Engineering working with relevant IMS with a focus on ISO 9001. The role will primarily focus on supporting, developing and continual improvements of the business IMS, with a focus on 9001. The successful candidate will have a demonstrable background working within a similar role with exposure to working within a Manufacturing Engineering environment. Candidates will ideally be ISO9001 Auditor trained, ideally to lead auditor standard. Role Description IMS support & governance Draft, review and update IMS procedures, quality plans and work instructions. Maintain document control and records in line with company policy and ISO requirements. Audit & assurance Plan and execute internal and supplier audits. Record and track nonconformities and follow up to closure. Support external certification and customer audits. Nonconformance & CAPA Manage nonconformance reporting and CAPA processes. Facilitate root cause analysis and verify effectiveness of actions. Risk & operations Support quality planning and verification of controls. Conduct inspections and assurance activities. Data & reporting Maintain QMS data and provide monthly reporting. Support performance dashboards and metrics. Training & culture Deliver quality inductions and briefings. Promote quality awareness and engagement. Continuous Improvement Use CI tools (5 Why, Fishbone, A3) to support improvements. Subject to competence and performance, the role may progress into a HSEQ Coordinator position with broader responsibility for Health & Safety and Environmental management. Skills & Attributes Demonstrable experience within a similar Quality Systems Engineering role within an engineering/ manufacturing environment. Strong working knowledge of ISO 9001 Internal Auditor Qualifications (9001) - Lead auditor qualifications advantageous Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook literate. Excellent communication skills. This vacancy is being advertised by Complete Talent Services Ltd who are acting as an Employment Agency
HSEQ Advisor £45,000 + car allowance Home based with travel across, The North of England & Highlands. We are recruiting for an HSEQ Advisor to support the delivery of Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality standards across a national portfolio. This is a proactive, operational role focused on strengthening compliance, embedding best practice and supporting teams to deliver safe, high-quality services. Key Responsibilities Provide practical HSEQ advice and guidance to operational teams and client stakeholders. Undertake audits and inspections in line with legal and company requirements, ensuring actions are tracked to completion. Lead accident and incident investigations, including root cause analysis and regulatory reporting where required. Review contractor RAMS and monitor higher-risk activities on site. Ensure statutory risk assessments (fire, legionella, asbestos etc.) are in place and managed effectively. Support HSEQ initiatives, training and behavioural safety programmes across the business. Produce clear reports and performance updates for management and clients. What We re Looking For NEBOSH National General or Construction Certificate (Level 3) or equivalent essential. NEBOSH Diploma or Environmental qualification desirable. Internal Auditor qualification advantageous. Strong knowledge of CDM regulations Experience within an HSEQ role in FM, property or a related operational environment. Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and contractor management. Confident communicator with good organisational skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. PR/(phone number removed) (url removed) (phone number removed)
Jun 04, 2026
Full time
HSEQ Advisor £45,000 + car allowance Home based with travel across, The North of England & Highlands. We are recruiting for an HSEQ Advisor to support the delivery of Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality standards across a national portfolio. This is a proactive, operational role focused on strengthening compliance, embedding best practice and supporting teams to deliver safe, high-quality services. Key Responsibilities Provide practical HSEQ advice and guidance to operational teams and client stakeholders. Undertake audits and inspections in line with legal and company requirements, ensuring actions are tracked to completion. Lead accident and incident investigations, including root cause analysis and regulatory reporting where required. Review contractor RAMS and monitor higher-risk activities on site. Ensure statutory risk assessments (fire, legionella, asbestos etc.) are in place and managed effectively. Support HSEQ initiatives, training and behavioural safety programmes across the business. Produce clear reports and performance updates for management and clients. What We re Looking For NEBOSH National General or Construction Certificate (Level 3) or equivalent essential. NEBOSH Diploma or Environmental qualification desirable. Internal Auditor qualification advantageous. Strong knowledge of CDM regulations Experience within an HSEQ role in FM, property or a related operational environment. Strong knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and contractor management. Confident communicator with good organisational skills and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. PR/(phone number removed) (url removed) (phone number removed)
Job Title: QUESH (Quality, Environmental, Health & Safety) Manager Location: East Midlands Employment Type: Full-Time Industry: Manufacturing Salary: 60,000 + 25 days holiday, bank holidays, enhanced pension & health and well-being scheme About the Employer A leading manufacturer with a strong reputation for innovation, operational excellence, and commitment to sustainability. With a collaborative culture and a focus on continuous improvement, the business is seeking a dynamic QUESH Manager to elevate its standards across Quality, Environmental, and Health & Safety functions. Overview Reporting to the Site Operations Director and working closely with the Group HS&E Manager, the QUESH Manager will lead the development, implementation, and maintenance of integrated management systems (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001). This is a pivotal role that combines strategic oversight with hands-on leadership to ensure compliance, drive performance, and foster a culture of safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. Key Responsibilities Quality Management Develop and maintain the Quality Management System (QMS) aligned with ISO 9001 Lead internal audits, root cause analysis, and corrective actions Champion continuous improvement initiatives across processes and products Environmental Management Ensure compliance with ISO 14001 and environmental legislation Monitor and manage waste, emissions, and resource efficiency Lead sustainability projects and environmental risk assessments Health & Safety Management Oversee ISO 45001-aligned Health & Safety Management System Conduct risk assessments, inspections, and incident investigations Deliver training programmes and manage site inductions Maintain the site risk register and lead BRC accreditation efforts Compliance & Reporting Stay current with QUESH legislation and regulatory requirements Prepare and submit reports to external bodies and internal stakeholders Act as the primary contact for audits, inspections, and certifications Leadership & Culture Promote a proactive, inclusive safety and quality culture Coach and develop teams to improve performance and accountability Lead cross-functional QUESH initiatives and embed best practices Foster an empowered, motivated, and operationally excellent environment Candidate Profile Qualifications & Experience Degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Occupational Health & Safety, or related field (preferred) Proven experience in QUESH, HSEQ, or Health & Safety roles within manufacturing NEBOSH Certificate (Diploma and Lead Auditor certifications desirable) Strong working knowledge of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 standards Experience with BRC accreditation and external audit processes Skills & Attributes Exceptional communication and leadership skills Ability to influence and build relationships across all levels Proficiency in QHSE systems, auditing tools, and MS Office Lean, Six Sigma, or continuous improvement training (preferred) Strategic thinker with a hands-on, collaborative approach To apply for this position, please submit a CV. Unfortunately, this client does not offer employment sponsorship.
Oct 08, 2025
Full time
Job Title: QUESH (Quality, Environmental, Health & Safety) Manager Location: East Midlands Employment Type: Full-Time Industry: Manufacturing Salary: 60,000 + 25 days holiday, bank holidays, enhanced pension & health and well-being scheme About the Employer A leading manufacturer with a strong reputation for innovation, operational excellence, and commitment to sustainability. With a collaborative culture and a focus on continuous improvement, the business is seeking a dynamic QUESH Manager to elevate its standards across Quality, Environmental, and Health & Safety functions. Overview Reporting to the Site Operations Director and working closely with the Group HS&E Manager, the QUESH Manager will lead the development, implementation, and maintenance of integrated management systems (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001). This is a pivotal role that combines strategic oversight with hands-on leadership to ensure compliance, drive performance, and foster a culture of safety, quality, and environmental responsibility. Key Responsibilities Quality Management Develop and maintain the Quality Management System (QMS) aligned with ISO 9001 Lead internal audits, root cause analysis, and corrective actions Champion continuous improvement initiatives across processes and products Environmental Management Ensure compliance with ISO 14001 and environmental legislation Monitor and manage waste, emissions, and resource efficiency Lead sustainability projects and environmental risk assessments Health & Safety Management Oversee ISO 45001-aligned Health & Safety Management System Conduct risk assessments, inspections, and incident investigations Deliver training programmes and manage site inductions Maintain the site risk register and lead BRC accreditation efforts Compliance & Reporting Stay current with QUESH legislation and regulatory requirements Prepare and submit reports to external bodies and internal stakeholders Act as the primary contact for audits, inspections, and certifications Leadership & Culture Promote a proactive, inclusive safety and quality culture Coach and develop teams to improve performance and accountability Lead cross-functional QUESH initiatives and embed best practices Foster an empowered, motivated, and operationally excellent environment Candidate Profile Qualifications & Experience Degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Occupational Health & Safety, or related field (preferred) Proven experience in QUESH, HSEQ, or Health & Safety roles within manufacturing NEBOSH Certificate (Diploma and Lead Auditor certifications desirable) Strong working knowledge of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001 standards Experience with BRC accreditation and external audit processes Skills & Attributes Exceptional communication and leadership skills Ability to influence and build relationships across all levels Proficiency in QHSE systems, auditing tools, and MS Office Lean, Six Sigma, or continuous improvement training (preferred) Strategic thinker with a hands-on, collaborative approach To apply for this position, please submit a CV. Unfortunately, this client does not offer employment sponsorship.
Bennett and Game Recruitment LTD
Southampton, Hampshire
A progressive, circa 60M T/O, construction business is seeking to appoint a Head of HSEQ to take overall responsibility for health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across its nationwide operations. This role offers the chance to step into a fully established function, with all systems and accreditations already in place, and lead its continued development. Reporting directly to the Managing Director and Operations Director, the role involves significant site presence, with around 60% of time spent auditing and supporting live projects across the UK, combined with fortnightly visits to the head office on the South East. With a strong forward workload secured across a range of high-value projects, this is a chance to join a modern, people-first organisation that invests in its employees and fosters a culture of trust, support, and professional development. This opportunity is open to experienced HSEQ Managers ready to take the next step into a senior leadership role. Candidates must bring a proven track record in construction, with particular experience in building envelope, refurbishment, or related sectors. Head of HSEQ Salary & Benefits Salary: 70,000 - 85,000 (DOE) Pension Scheme Car Allowance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Discretionary Bonus Scheme L&D Opportunities Extensive 'soft benefits' package can be provided upon request Head of HSEQ Job Overview Lead the organisation's HSEQ strategy, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, client expectations, and industry best practice. Manage and mentor a small HSEQ team, supporting their professional growth and development. Oversee external accreditations, audit programmes, and ongoing compliance with ISO standards. Conduct regular site audits and inspections, driving improvements in safety, quality, and environmental performance. Lead investigations into incidents and ensure corrective actions are implemented across the business. Act as the primary point of contact with clients, auditors, and regulators on all HSEQ matters. Head of HSEQ Requirements Proven experience in a senior HSEQ role within construction. Background in building envelope, refurbishment, or wider construction sectors. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential, IOSH membership desirable. Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation, CDM Regulations, and quality/environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Willingness to travel nationwide with regular site engagement. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
A progressive, circa 60M T/O, construction business is seeking to appoint a Head of HSEQ to take overall responsibility for health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across its nationwide operations. This role offers the chance to step into a fully established function, with all systems and accreditations already in place, and lead its continued development. Reporting directly to the Managing Director and Operations Director, the role involves significant site presence, with around 60% of time spent auditing and supporting live projects across the UK, combined with fortnightly visits to the head office on the South East. With a strong forward workload secured across a range of high-value projects, this is a chance to join a modern, people-first organisation that invests in its employees and fosters a culture of trust, support, and professional development. This opportunity is open to experienced HSEQ Managers ready to take the next step into a senior leadership role. Candidates must bring a proven track record in construction, with particular experience in building envelope, refurbishment, or related sectors. Head of HSEQ Salary & Benefits Salary: 70,000 - 85,000 (DOE) Pension Scheme Car Allowance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Discretionary Bonus Scheme L&D Opportunities Extensive 'soft benefits' package can be provided upon request Head of HSEQ Job Overview Lead the organisation's HSEQ strategy, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, client expectations, and industry best practice. Manage and mentor a small HSEQ team, supporting their professional growth and development. Oversee external accreditations, audit programmes, and ongoing compliance with ISO standards. Conduct regular site audits and inspections, driving improvements in safety, quality, and environmental performance. Lead investigations into incidents and ensure corrective actions are implemented across the business. Act as the primary point of contact with clients, auditors, and regulators on all HSEQ matters. Head of HSEQ Requirements Proven experience in a senior HSEQ role within construction. Background in building envelope, refurbishment, or wider construction sectors. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential, IOSH membership desirable. Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation, CDM Regulations, and quality/environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Willingness to travel nationwide with regular site engagement. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
A progressive, circa 60M T/O, construction business is seeking to appoint a Head of HSEQ to take overall responsibility for health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across its nationwide operations. This role offers the chance to step into a fully established function, with all systems and accreditations already in place, and lead its continued development. Reporting directly to the Managing Director and Operations Director, the role involves significant site presence, with around 60% of time spent auditing and supporting live projects across the UK, combined with fortnightly visits to the head office on the South East. With a strong forward workload secured across a range of high-value projects, this is a chance to join a modern, people-first organisation that invests in its employees and fosters a culture of trust, support, and professional development. This opportunity is open to experienced HSEQ Managers ready to take the next step into a senior leadership role. Candidates must bring a proven track record in construction, with particular experience in building envelope, refurbishment, or related sectors. Head of HSEQ Salary & Benefits Salary: 70,000 - 85,000 (DOE) Pension Scheme Car Allowance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Discretionary Bonus Scheme L&D Opportunities Extensive 'soft benefits' package can be provided upon request Head of HSEQ Job Overview Lead the organisation's HSEQ strategy, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, client expectations, and industry best practice. Manage and mentor a small HSEQ team, supporting their professional growth and development. Oversee external accreditations, audit programmes, and ongoing compliance with ISO standards. Conduct regular site audits and inspections, driving improvements in safety, quality, and environmental performance. Lead investigations into incidents and ensure corrective actions are implemented across the business. Act as the primary point of contact with clients, auditors, and regulators on all HSEQ matters. Head of HSEQ Requirements Proven experience in a senior HSEQ role within construction. Background in building envelope, refurbishment, or wider construction sectors. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential, IOSH membership desirable. Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation, CDM Regulations, and quality/environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Willingness to travel nationwide with regular site engagement. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
A progressive, circa 60M T/O, construction business is seeking to appoint a Head of HSEQ to take overall responsibility for health, safety, environmental, and quality standards across its nationwide operations. This role offers the chance to step into a fully established function, with all systems and accreditations already in place, and lead its continued development. Reporting directly to the Managing Director and Operations Director, the role involves significant site presence, with around 60% of time spent auditing and supporting live projects across the UK, combined with fortnightly visits to the head office on the South East. With a strong forward workload secured across a range of high-value projects, this is a chance to join a modern, people-first organisation that invests in its employees and fosters a culture of trust, support, and professional development. This opportunity is open to experienced HSEQ Managers ready to take the next step into a senior leadership role. Candidates must bring a proven track record in construction, with particular experience in building envelope, refurbishment, or related sectors. Head of HSEQ Salary & Benefits Salary: 70,000 - 85,000 (DOE) Pension Scheme Car Allowance 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Discretionary Bonus Scheme L&D Opportunities Extensive 'soft benefits' package can be provided upon request Head of HSEQ Job Overview Lead the organisation's HSEQ strategy, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements, client expectations, and industry best practice. Manage and mentor a small HSEQ team, supporting their professional growth and development. Oversee external accreditations, audit programmes, and ongoing compliance with ISO standards. Conduct regular site audits and inspections, driving improvements in safety, quality, and environmental performance. Lead investigations into incidents and ensure corrective actions are implemented across the business. Act as the primary point of contact with clients, auditors, and regulators on all HSEQ matters. Head of HSEQ Requirements Proven experience in a senior HSEQ role within construction. Background in building envelope, refurbishment, or wider construction sectors. NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) essential, IOSH membership desirable. Strong knowledge of health & safety legislation, CDM Regulations, and quality/environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and influencing skills. Willingness to travel nationwide with regular site engagement. Bennett & Game Recruitment are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Bennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, contact you about the services we offer, and submit your CV for the role you have applied for.
Description As a HSEQ Advisor, you will be part of a central HSEQ Team with responsibility for one of our regional contracts reporting to the Regional HSEQ Lead. You will be responsible for promoting compliance throughout the business and for escalating all issues identified. You will also be responsible for ensuring employees are made aware of issues raised and for promoting document control and system compliance. Key Responsibilities Ensure that safety and compliance standards are maintained, and any issues are addressed immediately Complete verification inspections - follow up on closure of findings/non-conformances Support the accident and incident investigations, and promote good quality reporting and closure Complete and encourage unsafe acts/conditions and positive intervention reporting Complete a weekly and monthly report on achievements and issues identified Communicate and drive an efficient close out of corrective actions raised by the Compliance Department and external auditors Compile Accident/Incident Stats for the contracts your support and attend client meetings Work with the wider operational team to maintain strong relationships and improve processes/systems where possible Drive the correct and safe behaviours out on-site and within the office Support the contract on training and competency requirements, ensuring that the contracts are achieving the highest standards of training compliance You will assist the Quality Assurance and Environmental Lead with accreditations and provide support where required, with standards, including but not limited to ISO45001, ISO9001, ISO14001 etc Evolve within the business and be willing to learn more about the products / services that we provide. Experience and Qualifications H&S qualification e.g. NEBOSH Certificate (or equivalent) Experience of having worked in the Utilities or Construction sectors (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Salary and Benefits We offer a competitive salary based on experience along with a full benefits package. Network Plus is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law. We are Armed Forces-friendly. We welcome applications from ex-Armed Forces personnel, reservists, armed forces veterans, cadet instructors and military spouses/partners. We understand that privacy and the security of your personal information is extremely important. By applying for this role, you agree to the terms of our privacy policy. About Network Plus Network Plus is an award-winning business delivering essential utility and infrastructure services for the UK's major providers of gas, power, telecoms, transport, water, and wastewater. We value the variety of experience, perspective, and other points of difference our workforce, clients, and supply chain offer. We are actively working with colleagues across the Network Plus Group to develop an inclusive environment - we want all our employees to feel valued and included to enable everyone to thrive at work and understand the value of their contribution matters no matter their background, identity, or circumstances.
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Description As a HSEQ Advisor, you will be part of a central HSEQ Team with responsibility for one of our regional contracts reporting to the Regional HSEQ Lead. You will be responsible for promoting compliance throughout the business and for escalating all issues identified. You will also be responsible for ensuring employees are made aware of issues raised and for promoting document control and system compliance. Key Responsibilities Ensure that safety and compliance standards are maintained, and any issues are addressed immediately Complete verification inspections - follow up on closure of findings/non-conformances Support the accident and incident investigations, and promote good quality reporting and closure Complete and encourage unsafe acts/conditions and positive intervention reporting Complete a weekly and monthly report on achievements and issues identified Communicate and drive an efficient close out of corrective actions raised by the Compliance Department and external auditors Compile Accident/Incident Stats for the contracts your support and attend client meetings Work with the wider operational team to maintain strong relationships and improve processes/systems where possible Drive the correct and safe behaviours out on-site and within the office Support the contract on training and competency requirements, ensuring that the contracts are achieving the highest standards of training compliance You will assist the Quality Assurance and Environmental Lead with accreditations and provide support where required, with standards, including but not limited to ISO45001, ISO9001, ISO14001 etc Evolve within the business and be willing to learn more about the products / services that we provide. Experience and Qualifications H&S qualification e.g. NEBOSH Certificate (or equivalent) Experience of having worked in the Utilities or Construction sectors (desirable) Full UK Driving Licence Salary and Benefits We offer a competitive salary based on experience along with a full benefits package. Network Plus is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, religion, colour, nationality, sex, sexual orientation, age, veteran status, disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law. We are Armed Forces-friendly. We welcome applications from ex-Armed Forces personnel, reservists, armed forces veterans, cadet instructors and military spouses/partners. We understand that privacy and the security of your personal information is extremely important. By applying for this role, you agree to the terms of our privacy policy. About Network Plus Network Plus is an award-winning business delivering essential utility and infrastructure services for the UK's major providers of gas, power, telecoms, transport, water, and wastewater. We value the variety of experience, perspective, and other points of difference our workforce, clients, and supply chain offer. We are actively working with colleagues across the Network Plus Group to develop an inclusive environment - we want all our employees to feel valued and included to enable everyone to thrive at work and understand the value of their contribution matters no matter their background, identity, or circumstances.