Alexander Steele Recruitment
Health Safety Environment Coordinator

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Alexander Steele Recruitment continue to support a leading Food Manufacturing Group with the appointment of a Health, Safety & Environmental Coordinator to join their growing team in Bedfordshire.
This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a successful manufacturing business that continues to invest in both its people and its sites. Working alongside an experienced HSE Manager, you'll have the opportunity to influence safety standards, support environmental initiatives and help drive continuous improvement across multiple manufacturing locations.
This is far more than a compliance-focused position. You'll be visible across the business, building relationships with operational teams, encouraging best practice and helping create an environment where health, safety and wellbeing remain at the heart of everything they do.
The Role & Key Responsibilities
- Become a trusted Health & Safety partner to operational teams, providing practical guidance and promoting safe working practices across multiple manufacturing sites.
- Carry out regular workplace inspections and engage directly with colleagues to identify opportunities for improvement before issues arise.
- Support the delivery of environmental and sustainability projects that contribute towards the company's long-term objectives.
- Assist with the maintenance and continual improvement of the business' Health, Safety and Environmental Management Systems, including ISO 45001 and ISO 14001.
- Investigate accidents, incidents and near misses, identifying trends and supporting the implementation of effective corrective actions.
- Work alongside site teams to develop practical risk assessments, safe operating procedures and control measures that reflect day-to-day operations.
- Support contractor management processes, ensuring third parties are inducted, compliant and working safely whilst on site.
- Participate in internal audits and compliance reviews, helping ensure the business remains aligned with legislative and company standards.
- Deliver health & safety inductions and support awareness initiatives that encourage employee engagement and accountability.
- Build strong working relationships with external partners, suppliers and regulatory bodies where required.
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Candidate Requirements
We're looking to speak with proactive Health & Safety professionals who enjoy being visible on the shop floor and making a genuine difference to workplace safety.
Ideally you'll have:
- Previous experience within a Health & Safety, SHE or HSE Coordinator position gained within manufacturing, food manufacturing or another fast-paced operational environment.
- A solid understanding of UK Health & Safety legislation and its practical application.
- Experience supporting audits, inspections, incident investigations and continuous improvement activities.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with the confidence to influence stakeholders at all levels.
- A proactive, organised approach with the ability to prioritise a varied workload.
- Full UK driving licence with the flexibility to travel between sites.
- NEBOSH Certificate (or working towards) would be advantageous.
- Exposure to ISO 45001, ISO 14001 or Environmental Management Systems would be beneficial but is not essential.


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Why Join This Business?
- Join a well-established Food Manufacturing Group that continues to grow through investment and innovation.
- Work within a supportive Health, Safety & Environmental team that is committed to professional development.
- Enjoy a varied multi-site role where no two days are the same.
- Have genuine input into Health & Safety, environmental and sustainability initiatives across the business.
- Excellent opportunities for career progression as the business continues to expand.
- Competitive salary and benefits package, alongside a positive and collaborative working culture.
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