OCS
QHSE Advisor – Facilities Management Rail

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About The Role
Days of Working: Monday to Friday
Working on a Facilities Management contract on part of Transport for London’s Elizabeth Line. To help OCS develop and maintain a positive approach to QHSE by coaching, supporting, advising, and guiding operational managers and operational teams in relation to QHSE matters, particularly in the Rail sector, including maintaining the RISQS and Sentinel accreditations. Influence behaviour and coach others to deliver the QHSE Management System. Deliver a risk-based QHSE audit programme and to carry out accident and incident investigations (as directed).
Key Responsibilities
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- To help up-skill operational management so that their QHSE competence, confidence, and abilities are enhanced.
- To participate in policy and process review to help achieve simplicity of access, easy understanding, and full implementation.
- To communicate proactively on QHSE issues and, as requested, prepare reports, bulletins, and briefs to promote learning.
- To assist in the mobilisation and implementation of the company management system for new contracts.
- To react to emerging challenges and adapt as necessary.
- To support delivery of QHSE strategic objectives and initiatives targeted at continual QHSE improvement.
- To support the business to manage effectively QHSE matters and to be capable of taking appropriate and timely corrective action when required.
- Act as the Sentinel Co-ordinator and own and manage the RISQS and Sentinel accreditations.
- Carry out Training to meet regulatory and contract/client needs, etc., i.e. Supervisory training, BBS, FORS awareness, Sentinel awareness, NR (track) awareness, and subject-specific QHSE training.
- To carry out QHSE audits, to be completed to an agreed schedule, in order to identify nonconformance and advise upon corrective actions.
- To carry out accident and incident investigations (as directed) and produce reports with recommendations in conjunction with management to facilitate corrective and preventative action.
- To provide competent advice and support to the business to assist adverse event investigation and proactive follow-up of lessons learnt.
- To liaise, as required, with any enforcement authority (e.g., HSE, EHO) carrying out an investigation involving OCS and to coordinate any requests from that authority.
- To represent the QHSE Team at meetings providing specialist knowledge and guidance on compliance and resilience activities.
- To give credibility to the role by actively building effective working relationships with customers and key stakeholders.
- To keep up to date with new legislation and industry initiatives to ensure maintenance of CPD.
- To work collaboratively and constructively with other members of the QHSE Team to ensure a consistent and seamless delivery of QHSE support across OCS.
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General
- Avoid conflict of interests between personal interests and the interests of the UK & Ireland group.
- Exercise independent judgment, reasonable care, skill, and diligence when carrying out their duties.
- Act in good faith and promote the long-term success of each company within the UK & Ireland group for the benefit of all members and wider stakeholders.
- Adhere to and promote the UK & Ireland group’s policies on equality & diversity, information security, health and safety, and data protection in the performance of their duties.
- Support and promote the UK & Ireland group’s sustainability plans and policies, including the Carbon Management Plan, and carry out duties in a resource-effective way, recognizing the shared responsibility of minimizing negative environmental impacts wherever possible.
Qualifications, Skills & Experience
Necessary
- General secondary education with a high level of numeracy and literacy.
- NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (or equivalent).
- TECH IOSH status as a minimum.
- At least 3 years relevant experience in an FM, rail, or building services maintenance.
- Demonstrable experience of managing RISQS, Sentinel & FORs accreditations.
- Detailed and comprehensive knowledge of Health and Safety compliance and statutory requirements placed on the business.
- Extensive practical safety management and delivery experience, preferably in a services, manufacturing, industrial, or engineering environment. A working knowledge of environmental law is preferred.
- A credible level of experience in investigating significant events and in dealing with enforcement agencies. A good knowledge and understanding of civil claims and criminal enforcement.
- Combined with the hands-on delivery required in this role is strategic project work. Therefore, an analytical approach to problem-solving and decision-making is essential.
- Able to operate and communicate competently with any level of customer within both the internal and external client organization.
- The ability to demonstrate proactive customer relationship management and effective relationship building is essential.
- Confident when dealing with the enforcing authorities.
- Seek to create a “Just Culture” model learning from mistakes.
- Behaves in an ethical and sustainable way in all they do.
- Full UK drivers license.
Desirable
- NEBOSH Level 6 National Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Management Professionals (or equivalent).
- Be committed to performance excellence.
- Seek to be motivational and encouraging.
- Have open and transparent communications.
- Create constructive and respectful relationships.
- Recognise that diversity and difference are assets.
- Demonstrate a consistently positive attitude to work.
- Seek to ensure all staff are treated fairly.


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Core Expectations
- Show flexibility in working arrangements to ensure that a high level of service is delivered.
- Self-motivated and able to work effectively in a fast-paced environment.
- Have a positive and focused attitude when dealing with all colleagues.
- Be able to take personal responsibility.
- Have a flexible and positive attitude towards work.
- Be keen to continuously improve own learning and development.
- Support and embed the UK & Ireland group’s corporate values.
About The Company
OCS UK & Ireland is a leading facilities management company with 50,000+ colleagues and a turnover in excess of £2bn. We deliver innovative, award-winning services within facilities management, hard services, cleaning, security, and catering.
Our mission is to make people and places the best they can be for our colleagues, customers, and the communities we serve. Our commitment to doing business the right way is rooted in our TRUE values - Trust, Respect, Unity, and Empowerment.
Why Work for OCS?
- ✅ Award-Winning Employer: Ranked 36th on Glassdoor’s Best Companies to Work For 2025 — we value and motivate our people.
- 🚀 Digital Learning: The OCS Academy offers digital courses and resources to help you build skills and grow your career.
- 🙂 Retail Perks: With our Hapi app, you can gain access to exclusive discounts, rewards, and wellbeing resources.
- 📝 Professional Growth: 600+ live learners across UK&I — Empowering colleagues with further development and qualifications!
- 💰 Flexible Pay: Access a portion of earned wages before payday with our Wagestream App! (Contract Specific)
How to Apply
If you are interested in joining a business that encourages professional development, career progression, and the chance to work with inspirational people, then please click apply and register your interest! You can also sign up to our job alerts when registering, which will notify you when other suitable vacancies are available.
We are an equal opportunities employer and rely on a diverse workforce with a broad range of knowledge, skills, and backgrounds to deliver our goals. We offer an inclusive and welcoming environment and actively encourage applications from all individuals regardless of race, gender, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, disability, or age.
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