SHEQ ManagerManchesterup to £55,000 Full time Monday - Friday 8-5
An established and growing company in the lift industry is seeking an experienced SHEQ Manager to join their team based in Manchester. This full-time role offers a salary of £45,000–£55,000 per year and benefits aimed at supporting both your professional and personal growth.
The ideal candidate will have relevant industry experience, preferably within the lift industry and a strong background in quality, environmental, health, and safety standards. A proven track record in audits and compliance will be essential for success in this role.
Key Responsibilities of the SHEQ Manager:- Develop and implement the organisations SHEQ strategy to achieve safety goals, environmental targets, and injury reduction objectives.
- Provide technical expertise and advice on SHEQ management to employees and managers, ensuring alignment with health and safety standards.
- Conduct, design, and plan audit processes while training key team members and driving continuous improvement initiatives.
- Work with customers and external stakeholders to ensure the company meets its safety and community responsibilities.
- Enhance and maintain an innovative SHEQ management system, including the development of robust policies and procedures.
- Coordinate business inspection audits and report on key metrics, including accident trends, audits, and progress toward SHEQ goals.
- NEBOSH required
- Knowledge of environmental standards (e.g., IEMA Certificate or equivalent).
- Auditor-level experience with ISO 9001:2015 (required), 14001:2015, and 45001:2018 (desirable).
- up to date EHSQ practices and legislations
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and strong communication skills.
- experience in the lift industry is preferred
- Birthday incentives.
- Death-in-service benefit and access to bereavement counselling.
- Access to on-demand GP appointments and counselling for household members.
- Employee Engagement Hub with discounts at 100+ retailers and hospitality venues.
- 24 days of holiday + 8 bank holidays, increasing with length of service.