British Steel
Environmental Facilitator

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Salary - Competitive
Location - Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, DN16 1XA
Pattern of Work – 36.5 hours, Monday - Friday
What You Need To Know About The Role
We are recruiting Environmental Facilitators to support strong environmental standards across our Ironmaking and Steelmaking operations at Scunthorpe.
This is a hands-on, plant-based role with a strong operational focus. You will act as the local point of contact for environmental matters within your assigned area, working closely with plant teams, contractors and the central Environment Team to support compliance, promote good environmental practice and help identify risks and improvements.
This role is not a technical specialist position. Instead, it’s about visibility, engagement and practical support – helping teams understand and apply environmental requirements day to day, and escalating technical or regulatory issues to the appropriate specialists when needed.
Key Responsibilities
- Acting as the local environmental point of contact for your Ironmaking or Steelmaking area
- Supporting the implementation of site and corporate environmental standards within plant operations
- Helping plant teams understand environmental permit requirements and how these translate into operational controls
- Maintaining a visible presence on the plant, identifying environmental risks, poor practices and improvement opportunities
- Supporting investigations into environmental incidents, near misses and complaints, alongside the Environment Team
- Assisting with action planning and close-out of environmental actions
- Supporting plant inspections, walkabouts and audits
- Acting as the link between the plant and the central Environment Team, coordinating information, data and documentation
- Supporting regulator visits and inspections at plant level, under guidance from the Environment Team
- Helping deliver environmental briefings, toolbox talks and awareness sessions
- Promoting continuous improvement and encouraging reporting of environmental concerns
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What We Need To Know About You
- Level 3 qualification in a relevant environmental discipline, such as:
- NEBOSH Certificate in Environmental Management
- Level 3 Award / Certificate in Environmental Science or Environmental Management
- Experience working in an operational or industrial environment
- A good understanding of plant operations and environmental risks
- Confidence engaging with front-line teams and supervisors
- Strong communication and organisational skills
- A practical, solution-focused approach
- A strong awareness of Health, Safety and Environment
- Approachable, credible and comfortable working on the plant
- Confident to challenge poor practice constructively
- Well organised and able to prioritise in a fast-paced environment
- Collaborative and supportive rather than directive
- Confident to escalate issues appropriately
What we can offer you
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Benefits
Whatever your stage in life, you'll find a range of benefits to complement your work-life balance. The benefits you'll enjoy include:
- Defined contribution company pension scheme
- 27 personal annual leave days + statutory bank holidays
- Life Assurance
- A comprehensive Company sick pay scheme
- Health Cash Plan via our partnership with Simply health
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Standby and call-out payments
- Family friendly benefits including enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption leave.
What You Need To Know About Us
British Steel is a leading European steel manufacturer, supplying premium long products around the world.
We take great pride in our history and heritage. Not many companies can claim to have generations of families dedicating their working lives to one company, one industry. Steel gets into your blood, and this drives the passion of our people. And these 2 values deliver our third value of performance – making the products our customers want now and in the future.
British Steel has a bright future and we want you to be part of it.
British Steel is an armed forces friendly company, and we actively encourage applications from ex-Armed Forces Personnel, Reservists, Armed Forces Veterans and military spouses/partners.
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