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Join our SHEQ team as a Conventional Safety Specialist on a 12-month placement at Aldermaston. This dynamic role involves risk assessment, safety strategy, and using our Safety Management System. We seek an innovative British Citizen with an engineering or science background. Enjoy benefits like ...
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United Kingdom , Aldermaston near Reading
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23500.00 GBP / Year
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Until further notice
Discover and apply for Conventional Safety Specialist jobs, a critical profession dedicated to ensuring workplace safety within established, non-nuclear industrial and manufacturing environments. These professionals are the guardians of day-to-day operational safety, implementing and managing systems that protect employees, assets, and the community from harm. Their work is foundational to any organization's health and safety culture, ensuring compliance with stringent regulations while fostering a proactive environment where safety is ingrained in every task. A Conventional Safety Specialist typically operates as part of a broader Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) or SHEQ team. Their core responsibility is to develop, administer, and continuously improve safety programs. This involves conducting comprehensive risk assessments and regular site inspections to identify potential hazards—from machinery operation and chemical handling to ergonomics and fire safety. They then design and recommend effective engineering and administrative controls to mitigate these risks. A significant part of their role is ensuring organizational compliance with local, national, and industry-specific health and safety legislation, such as OSHA standards in the U.S. or the Health and Safety at Work Act in the UK. They maintain meticulous documentation, investigate incidents to determine root causes, and deliver targeted safety training to staff at all levels. The skill set for these jobs is both technical and interpersonal. Successful specialists possess a strong foundational knowledge in engineering principles or occupational health and safety sciences. They are adept at using formal Safety Management Systems (SMS) and industry-standard risk assessment methodologies. Analytical thinking is crucial for dissecting complex processes, while keen attention to detail ensures nothing is overlooked during audits. Equally important are soft skills: excellent communication and collaboration are required to work effectively with facility operators, project managers, and frontline staff to embed safe practices. A persuasive ability is needed to champion safety initiatives and influence positive behavioral change. Resilience, a growth mindset, and innovative problem-solving enable them to adapt strategies and pitch new ideas for enhanced safety performance. Typical requirements for Conventional Safety Specialist jobs include a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline (e.g., Mechanical, Industrial, Chemical), Occupational Health and Safety, or a related scientific field. Professional certifications, such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or NEBOSH National Diploma, are highly valued and often required for senior positions. Practical experience with risk assessment tools, incident investigation, and safety training delivery is expected. Candidates must demonstrate a thorough understanding of relevant health and safety laws and a genuine commitment to cultivating a zero-incident culture. For those seeking a dynamic career where technical expertise directly protects people and drives operational excellence, exploring Conventional Safety Specialist jobs offers a rewarding and impactful professional path.

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