Health & Safety Manager (Dunmurry)

Job Description

VANRATH is excited to be working with a world-class manufacturing company to find a dedicated HSE Manager. This position provides a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in driving safety initiatives within a forward-thinking and fast-growing organisation.

Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Location: Dunmurry
Working Hours: Monday - Thursday (8:30 AM - 5:00 PM), Friday (8:30 AM - 2:00 PM)
Salary: Highly competitive, with excellent benefits and career growth opportunities

Key Responsibilities:

  • Oversee the implementation and enhancement of health, safety, and environmental (HSE) procedures.

  • Work closely with the QHSE team to provide expert advice and ensure compliance with all legal and company safety requirements.

  • Develop and enforce safety strategies that align with both corporate objectives and industry standards.

  • Establish systems to assess compliance with global safety policies and customer expectations while identifying opportunities for improvement.

  • Offer leadership and guidance to site managers and safety representatives to enhance workplace safety performance.

  • Promote a proactive approach to safety improvements across manufacturing and service functions.

  • Conduct scheduled audits and support external inspections, ensuring full regulatory compliance.

  • Investigate safety incidents, ensuring thorough reporting and effective resolution, while escalating critical issues as necessary.

  • Communicate key safety updates through alerts and bulletins to maintain awareness across the organisation.

  • Keep HSE policies and documentation up to date, ensuring they align with operational and regulatory requirements.

  • Manage legal compliance registers, ensuring they accurately reflect regional obligations.

  • Prepare essential documentation for safety-related elements of tenders and customer compliance requests.

Candidate Profile:

  • Extensive experience in an HSE-focused role within a manufacturing or industrial environment.

  • NEBOSH certification or equivalent.

  • Strong analytical skills to assess risks, identify root causes, and implement practical safety solutions.

  • Proactive and solutions-driven, with a commitment to fostering a strong safety culture.

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