Health, Safety and Environment Manager
Gloucester - with regional travel between Swindon and Birmingham
�50,000 to �60,000 plus Car or Car Allowance and Excellent Benefits
Are you interested in joining a global leader in the waste and recycling industry as their next Health, Safety, and Environment Manager?
Would you like to work with a company that has a vast international presence and an extensive network across the UK?
Are you ready to make an impact on health, safety, and environmental standards within one of the world's top waste and recycling organisations?
We have been engaged by a global leader in the waste and recycling industry, to recruit a Health, Safety and Environment Manager. The company has over a hundred locations across the world and an extensive network and workforce across the UK. The Health, Safety and Environment Manager will support site operations across the South West and Midlands region.
This is a great opportunity to contribute to the overall health, safety and environmental strategy of this leading organisation and help to drive health, safety and environmental performance.
Responsibilities of the Health, Safety and Environment Manager will include:
The successful Health, Safety and Environment Manager will have:
This role would suit an experienced HSE professional looking to progress their career further in a successful and growing global organisation. Please contact Emily Flynn on or (phone number removed) to apply and for further details.
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