Effective Energy Group
SHEQ Manager

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SHEQ MANAGER - Leicester based / hybrid / travel across the UK
Max Energy, established in 2015, is a leading provider of insulation solutions across various sectors including newbuild housing, social housing, and property management. Our commitment to quality service and expertise has made us a trusted partner for top housebuilders and property professionals.
Summary
We are seeking a dedicated SHEQ Manager to oversee safety, health, environment, and quality standards at Max Energy. This pivotal role is based in GB and contributes directly to our mission of delivering reliable and high-quality insulation services.
Responsibilities
- Lead and develop the SHEQ strategy aligned with business growth and sustainability goals.
- Ensure full compliance with UK health & safety legislation, environmental standards, and industry best practice.
- Act as the competent person for health and safety across solar and insulation operations.
- Develop, implement, and maintain SHEQ policies, procedures, and management systems.
- Conduct audits, inspections, and risk assessments across sites, identifying and mitigating risks.
- Investigate incidents, near misses, and non-conformities, driving corrective actions and learning.
- Support operational teams with practical guidance on safe installation practices and quality standards.
- Deliver SHEQ training and leadership coaching to managers and field teams.
- Monitor and report on SHEQ performance metrics, providing insights and recommendations to senior leadership.
- Promote a positive safety culture that encourages accountability, engagement, and continuous improvement.
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- Proven experience in a SHEQ leadership role within construction, energy, or a related field.
- Strong knowledge of UK HSE legislation and compliance requirements.
- Experience working with renewable energy, solar PV, or retrofit/insulation programmes is highly desirable.
- Relevant qualifications - NEBOSH Diploma/Certificate.
- Demonstrated ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels.
- Strong analytical skills with a proactive, solutions-focused approach.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Full UK driving licence.
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