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Compliance Engineer

Posted 5 days ago

  • Hexham, Northumberland
  • Permanent
  • Sponsored
  • Expires In 23 days

Jackson Hogg are proudly supporting a speciaist manufacturing business in the Hexham area with a Compliance Engineer position, reporting directly into the Engineering Manager.�



Compliance Manager Responsibilities�




  • Experienced with necessary legislation and standards incuding CE, CA, PUWER alongside group directives�

  • Support engineering activities for new installations to ensure compliance�

  • Assess existing machinery whilst supporting the relevant management to ensure machinery and equipment on site conforms with respect to their safety design and valid regulations�

  • Propose necessary changes and upgrades required to ensure compliance of existing machinery

  • Ensure that the required documentation and records are obtained, updated and correctly stored.

  • Conduct and support technical Risk and Conformity Assessments with the relevant Production Manager.

  • Establish and implement a plan for completing regular technical safety checks on the existing equipment on site.

  • Ensure conformity of plant machinery (including parts) is applied when equipment is purchased in conjunction with the Project Team and Technical Purchasing Team.

  • Demonstrate professional competence and development by keeping skills up to date and in providing evidence of continuing professional development.

  • Implement and follow up all required actions, working closely with the relevant Production Manager, Engineering Department,� SHE Department and Project Team, and other departments as necessary.



Compliance Engineer Requirements�




  • Minimum HND level education in engineering discipline or significant relevant experience in design, manufacturing, or maintenance.

  • Completed training in Work Equipment and Machinery Safety - PUWER, CE/CA marking and the Machinery Directive.

  • Multi-disciplinary qualifications and experience would be advantageous.

  • Experience working in a manufacturing or similar engineering industry.

  • Familiar with dealing with legislation and ACOP relating to machinery safety.

  • Must have experience with risk assessments.

  • Good standard of IT skills and competent use of Microsoft Products (Word, Excel, Outlook).

  • Knowledge of Microsoft SharePoint and SAP software is advantageous but not essential (training will be given).

  • Structured method of working, with good organisational skills.

  • Able to work independently, as well as part of a team, utilising well developed communication skills.

  • Motivated and self-driven to not only ensure compliance is achieved, but also to keep up to date with the relevant regulations and associated training.