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ROLE: QHSE Advisor
HOURS: Full Time
LOCATION: NATS Contract – Multi-site
At Mitie, our people are our greatest strength, and our promise is to create a place to work where you can thrive and be your best every day. We're looking for a QHSE Advisor who will carry out QHSE duties across works undertaken by both directly employed staff and sub-contractors, ensuring all activities meet or exceed Mitie's QHSE requirements across the NATS contract.
Role Responsibilities:
- Provide QHSE assistance and advice, ensuring all service delivery meets required standards and complies with CDM and regulatory requirements
- Conduct audits, site inspections, and incident investigations, ensuring all accidents and near misses are reported, investigated, and recorded on AVA
- Monitor compliance through regular site visits and ensure corrective and preventative actions are completed within agreed timeframes
- Support the development of the Integrated Management System and contribute to maintaining the Mitie risk profile
- Liaise with clients, regulatory bodies, and internal stakeholders while promoting QHSE initiatives and ensuring safe working practices across all sites
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Applicants must meet the below defined requirements for the role.
- Formal Health & Safety qualification (e.g. NEBOSH Construction Certificate or Diploma, or working towards) with a minimum of five years' relevant experience
- Strong knowledge of ISO standards, British Standards, and risk assessment and management within multi-site environments
- Proven experience in client-facing roles, managing teams, and implementing culture and change programmes
- Full UK driving licence and flexibility to work across multiple locations
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