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EHS Specialist – Rugby
We are looking for an experienced EHS Specialist to support the delivery of Environmental, Health & Safety strategy within a growing engineering and manufacturing environment.
Based in Rugby, this site-based role will support both day-to-day manufacturing operations and a major factory expansion project, ensuring the highest standards of safety, environmental compliance, and operational excellence.
Location: Rugby
Salary: Up to £55,000 DOE
Key Responsibilities
- Support the implementation of the site's EHS strategy and management systems
- Promote a proactive safety culture through risk assessments, training, inspections, and compliance activities
- Provide EHS support for a major construction and expansion project, ensuring adherence to CDM requirements and safe working practices
- Conduct audits, inspections, incident investigations, and root cause analysis
- Support site security, emergency preparedness, and contractor management processes
- Ensure compliance with UK H&S legislation, including:
- COSHH
- LOLER
- PUWER
- RIDDOR
- CDM
- Contribute to environmental compliance, sustainability initiatives, and continuous improvement activities
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About You
Essential
- NEBOSH General Certificate as a minimum, with Diploma or equivalent preferred
- Experience in an operational EHS role within manufacturing, engineering, fabrication, or industrial environments
- Good knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and risk management practices
- Experience supporting contractors and construction or CAPEX projects
- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
- Proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous improvement


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Desirable
- Experience within power generation, rotating equipment, heavy engineering, or other high-hazard industries
- ISO 45001 and/or ISO 14001 auditing experience
- Environmental compliance or incident investigation training
Additional Information
Due to the nature of the work, candidates must be eligible to obtain SC-level security clearance. Applications can only be considered from individuals who meet the relevant clearance requirements.
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