Health And Safety Manager

Derby
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Job Title: Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Manager
Location: Derby (with regional travel across the Midlands and Central UK)
Salary: £55,000 - £65,000 + Car / Car Allowance
About the Opportunity:
D7 Recruitment is working with a well-known principal contractor in the UK construction industry to hire an experienced Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Manager. This role is based at their head office in Derby, with a remit covering the Midlands and Central UK regions. The position requires regular site visits across multiple projects, offering the opportunity to work on high-profile construction and refurbishment schemes, including commercial, industrial, education, and residential developments.
This is not just a site-based role; the successful candidate will play a key part in strategic planning, pre-construction, and compliance across the business.
The Role:
As the Health, Safety, and Wellbeing Manager, you will take ownership of health, safety, and wellbeing strategies for multiple sites, ensuring legal compliance, best practice, and a strong safety culture across the business. This role is suited to a highly motivated professional who can work autonomously and communicate effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
Key responsibilities include:

  • Site and Project Support: Conduct site visits (approximately one per site per month), ensuring projects adhere to health and safety standards and risk management protocols.
  • Compliance and Auditing: Carry out safety inspections, audits, and reporting in line with ISO 45001, ISO 9001, and ISO 14001 standards.
  • Incident Management: Investigate accidents and near misses, producing reports and implementing corrective actions.
  • Training and Engagement: Develop and deliver training programs, including toolbox talks, face-fit testing, and internal workshops to improve health, safety, and wellbeing awareness.
  • Pre-Construction and Planning: Assist with risk assessments, fire risk planning, traffic management strategies, and environmental impact assessments at tender and pre-construction stages.
  • Stakeholder Management: Liaise with project teams, subcontractors, consultants, and clients to promote a culture of safety and continuous improvement.
  • Regulatory Updates: Stay up to date with UK health and safety regulations, ensuring policies and procedures align with industry best practices.
  • Industry Representation: Participate in construction industry forums and safety groups, ensuring continuous improvement and adoption of best practices.
    Essential Requirements:
  • Qualifications: NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent, Chartered Member of IOSH (or working towards), CSCS Health & Safety Manager card. Will consider applicants with a Health and Safety Level 3 qualification.
  • Experience: Minimum five years’ experience in a senior health and safety role within construction, demolition, or civil engineering.
  • Technical Knowledge: Strong understanding of environmental regulations, waste management, CDM regulations, and risk mitigation in high-risk environments.
  • Skills: Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to work independently and proactively manage multiple sites.
  • Mobility: Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the Midlands and Central UK.
    Desirable Skills and Experience:
  • Fire Risk Assessor (NEBOSH/FPA).
  • SMSTS certification.
  • Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC) training.
  • Appointed Person (A61) – Lifting/Crane operations.
  • Experience in high-rise construction, including concrete, steel, and timber frame structures.
  • UKATA Asbestos Awareness certification.
  • Familiarity with digital health and safety inspection software.
  • Knowledge of Considerate Constructors Scheme and Social Value Act compliance.
    What’s on Offer?
  • Competitive salary based on experience and qualifications.
  • Company car or car allowance.
  • Company pension scheme.
  • Health benefits and professional development support, including IOSH Chartered Membership progression

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