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We are seeking a highly experienced and motivated Health and Safety Manager to lead a significant Energy project on the Isle of Skye. This is a challenging and rewarding opportunity to contribute to the development of vital infrastructure in a remote and beautiful location. We can pay outside IR35 or CIS.
Job Responsibility:
Develop and maintain the Project Health & Safety Plan in accordance with CDM 2015 regulations and ISO 45001 standards
Lead high-level risk assessments and Method Statement (RAMS) reviews for complex activities like deep excavations, heavy lifting, or working near live assets
Conduct rigorous daily and weekly site inspections to identify hazards, ensuring all corrective actions are closed out promptly
Lead the investigation into any near-misses or accidents, utilizing root-cause analysis (RCA) to prevent recurrence and reporting findings to the board
Oversee the site induction process for all staff and subcontractors, ensuring specialized training (e.g., confined spaces, plant operations) is valid and recorded
Monitor occupational health risks (noise, dust, vibration) and promote mental health awareness initiatives across the workforce
Requirements:
NEBOSH Diploma (Occupational Health and Safety) or equivalent
Chartered Member of IOSH (CMIOSH) is highly preferred
8+ years of HSE experience, with at least 3 years in a leadership role on a major infrastructure or heavy civil engineering project
Deep understanding of CDM 2015 (Construction Design and Management) regulations and environmental legislation
Proven ability to influence site behavior and challenge unsafe practices at all levels, from laborers to senior stakeholders
Excellent report-writing skills and the ability to present safety statistics/trends to the client and external auditors
Knowledge of managing risks associated with buried services and overhead lines
Experience managing the segregation of pedestrians and heavy moving plant/machinery
Understanding the impact of construction on the general public and managing third-party risks