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EHS Advisor Jobs in Seascale

​EHS Advisor

An EHS Advisor in the engineering sector is responsible for ensuring that all practices and processes adhere to environmental, health, and safety guidelines, thereby safeguarding both personnel and the environment. To work as an EHS Advisor, individuals must possess a strong foundation in EHS regulations, often supported by a relevant degree in environmental science or occupational health and safety, coupled with specific qualifications such as NEBOSH or IOSH certification. Key skills include a keen attention to detail, excellent communication abilities, and a proactive approach to identifying and mitigating potential hazards.

Companies looking to hire an EHS Advisor are in search of candidates with a solid track record of implementing and managing EHS programs within engineering or similar sectors. Previous experience in conducting risk assessments, developing and delivering EHS training, and successfully leading initiatives to improve EHS performance is highly sought after. An effective EHS Advisor must be adept at collaborating with various departments to integrate EHS practices into daily operations, ensuring compliance with both internal standards and external regulations, and ultimately fostering a culture of safety and environmental responsibility within the organisation.

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​Seascale

Seascale is a small seaside resort rich in Victorian history. It is located on the Irish sea coast of Cumbria and has a population of just under 2000 people. Seascale has become a popular holiday destination in the North of England boasting miles of clean sandy beaches and fresh sea air. The village recently renovated their historical wooden jetty, which is a focal point for fishing, water sports and is the main starting point for many of the village walks. Seascale is only a short drive from the Lake District National Park a hugely popular tourist attraction.

Seascale is home to Sellafield, a large multi-function nuclear site. Sellafield is now being decommissioned after 50 years of nuclear activity which is a vast and complex project.

The village is close to the A595 and has a railway station that runs regularly between Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness. 

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