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QHSE Manager

Haughton le Skerne
2 days ago
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Do you want to take the lead in shaping a culture of safety—join a forward-thinking company where your expertise in health and safety drives real impact and long-term success?"

BMC Recruitment Group are currently recruiting for an HSEQ Manager for their client in Darlington. The role will be split between the office in Darlington and their Boldon site, South Tyneside. The company WILL be relocating to Newton Aycliffe in the next 6/12 months on a permanent basis when both sites will be working from the same premises.

Are you passionate about driving safety and quality excellence? Our client is looking for a proactive HSEQ Manager to lead and embed best practices across their operations.

With safety, quality, and environmental responsibility at the heart of operations, you will be dynamic and able to lead compliance, safety culture, and continuous improvement efforts across all sites.

Key Benefits:

Full time – Permanent
No weekend working
Early finish on a Friday
Career Progression/Development
Study support
Fresh Fruit, snacks, Tea/coffee facilities, water and juices provided free by the company Responsibilities/Requirements:

Experience of ISO standards (ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 45001) and implementing management systems
NEBOSH/IOSH or equivalent qualifications highly desirable
Strong communicator, able to influence at all levels and drive cultural change
Practical hands-on approach with strong attention to detail
Excellent problem solving, auditing and investigation skills
Experience with MHRA registration/management for medical devices
Deliver QHSE training and promote a culture of safety, quality and accountability across the workforce
Work closely with procurement, logistics and customer service teams to embed QSHE best practise across operations If you would like to work for a company who strive to offer the best service to clients and their own employees email me (url removed) or apply online today

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