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Lead HSE Advisor

London
Posted 26 days ago
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Job Title: Lead HSE Advisor

Location: London

Due to unpresented growth in the Energy Transmission sector, Linxon UK now require a highly skilled Lead HSE advisor to service the needs of our growing portfolio. The role will be site based at New Cross substation – part of the wider London Power Tunnels Project and will require an in-depth knowledge of Health, Safety and Environmental legislation and National Grid standards.

The role will report directly to the UK HSE manager and will require some client facing duties together with the ability to integrate into an existing team with multiple CDM interfaces

Key Responsibilities

Ensure HSE risk identification and controls are applied across Linxon operations Drive behavioural change to continuously improve HSE performance throughout Linxon through initiatives and training in order to raise awareness and gain commitment throughout the project team Develop and maintain sustainability including environmental mitigation measures Ensure all operational sites maintain and update the SWMP and utility usage on a monthly basis Interface with headquarters, site staff and subcontracted companies on environmental issues including compliance with permits and consents Create and maintain as required tender and project documentation including Construction Phase Health & Safety Plans (CPP), ensuring changes are communicated to main contractors. Monitoring compliance with the Linxon HSE management system, Construction Phase Health & Safety Plan (CPP), Construction Phase Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) related legislation and good practices. Conduct regular site inspections and ensuring actions are closed out in a timely manner. Providing HSE guidance, advice and support. Investigating accidents and serious incidents, reporting findings and ensuring actions are taken to prevent recurrence. Ensure Linxon BMS follows relevant ISO standards and is updated to reflect good practices. Input data into Eco-Online (Incident Database) as required Coordinate and collaborate with the HSE, Quality and other Function teams as required Prepare tender information for Clients in line within deadlines and Client expectations

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Chartered Member of IOSH or IIRSM (desirable) NEBOSH Diploma or working towards NEBOSH Construction certificate Environmental qualification – IEMA Quality Lead auditor – ISO 9001, 45001, 14001 (desirable) Lead incident investigator certificate NG Person HV sub-station experience

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About Linxon

"Building the infrastructure to power the world"

At Linxon, we are leaders in delivering innovative EPC substation projects essential for the energy transition. With expertise from Hitachi Energy and AtkinsRéalis, we provide integrated, sustainable solutions that power cities, industries, and communities. We are committed to building infrastructure that supports a carbon-free future and ensures reliable and efficient energy transmission.

Why Linxon?

By joining Linxon, you will contribute to critical infrastructure projects in the UK, driving the transition to a carbon-free energy future. We value diversity and inclusion, offering a supportive and dynamic work environment where every employee can thrive.

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Skills

Health And Safety
Environmental Legislation
Risk Identification
Behavioural Change
Sustainability
Site Inspections
Accident Investigation
ISO Standards
HSE Management
Client Facing
Training
Documentation
Compliance
Environmental Management
Project Management
Team Collaboration

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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