Overview
Principal People are exclusively recruiting for a leading and highly reputable Construction business. Our client is dedicated to transforming the landscape of complex Construction design through innovative development projects across residential and commercial schemes, you will have the opportunity to work on flagship projects within an extremely successful business unit, with works exceeding billions in turnover and an opportunity to work alongside experienced and dedicated, like-minded professionals within the Construction industry!Our client is seeking a talented individual to join their team in a pivotal role as a Regional Safety, Health & Environmental Manager. In this dynamic position, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and well-being of all stakeholders involved in their construction projects. Reporting to the Head of Health and Safety, you'll be instrumental in driving compliance and their own rigorous H&S standards, whilst being backed by a business that believes Safety is done YOUR way, with a real opportunity to make the role your own…
Regional SHE Manager - £80,000 – £95,000 + £6,500 Car Allowance or Company Car + Bonus + 26 Days AL + Private Health Care & More!
Location: Home Based, covering sites across Midlands & South West.
REF: 638304
Your responsibilities will include:
- Fostering a culture of safety and continuous improvement
- Liaising with internal and external stakeholders
- Supporting project teams throughout all phases of construction
- You'll champion safety, health, and well-being, ensuring that every project reflects their commitment to excellence.
- Building relationships on site
- Collaboratively working with a wider SHE team to find innovative solutions
- NEBOSH Construction Certificate or Equivalent
- Strong knowledge of CDM Regulations
- Experience in delivering large-scale Construction Projects
- Understanding of the Building Safety Act
- Experience working for a Tier 1 Contractor
- Willingness to Travel across the regions
- Environmental Knowledge
- Exposure to Modern Construction Techniques
- Tower Crane Exposure