Health and Safety Advisor - Wastewater
Location: West Sussex - on site 3 days a week
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: 37 hours per week
Salary: 50,000 - 60,000 DOE + company car
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About the Role
We're looking for a proactive Health and Safety Advisor to support our Wastewater operations within the Health and Safety function. In this critical role, you'll ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, lead investigations, and provide expert guidance that strengthens our safety culture across our Wastewater teams.
As part of our Health, Safety, and Wellbeing (HSW) team, you'll monitor performance, conduct site inspections, and deliver practical advice to maintain the highest safety standards. From advising on high-risk areas-such as biogas, confined spaces, chemicals, excavations, and service avoidance-to leading incident investigations, your expertise will drive continuous improvement in compliance and behaviour.
Key Responsibilities
Deliver and monitor performance against our strategy and objectives within Wastewater operations.
Provide expert health and safety advice to operational and maintenance teams, ensuring compliance with legislation, best practice, and our standards.
Lead site inspections, hazard management activities, and root cause investigations.
Coach and mentor managers and operational teams to strengthen compliance and safety awareness.
Offer technical guidance on high-risk areas, including biogas, confined spaces, chemical storage, temporary works, excavations, and hazardous substances.
Lead incident investigations, report findings to senior leadership, and recommend corrective actions.
Ensure compliance with CDM Regulations and attend HAZOPs, progress meetings, and site audits for directly managed projects.
Collaborate with Security and Wellbeing teams to align safety and security practices across operational sites.
About You
You'll bring:
In-depth knowledge of health and safety legislation and best practice, with proven experience applying these principles in operational environments.
Previous experience in a health and safety advisory role, ideally within utilities; exposure to process safety is highly desirable.
NEBOSH Diploma (Level 6) or equivalent, with at least CertIOSH status (CMIOSH preferred).
A full UK driving licence (multi-site travel required).
We're looking for someone with exceptional communication skills-capable of interviewing, report writing, and clearly conveying safety information to diverse stakeholders. You'll have the ability to coach and empower teams, foster a strong safety culture, and confidently influence decisions under pressure.
Strong leadership and negotiation skills are essential, as you'll be driving behavioural change and ensuring compliance across multiple sites.
Health and Safety Advisor - Wastewater
Adecco
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 10 days
Alresford, Hampshire SO24 0QT, England
£50,000 - £60,000 per year
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The position is for a Health and Safety Advisor in Wastewater located in West Sussex, requiring on-site presence three days a week.
- This is a permanent role with a workload of 37 hours per week and a salary range of £50,000 to £60,000 depending on experience, along with a company car.
- The ideal candidate should possess a NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent, with at least CertIOSH status and previous experience in a health and safety advisory role, preferably within utilities.
- Key responsibilities include ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations, conducting site inspections, leading incident investigations, and providing expert guidance to operational teams.
- Strong communication, leadership, and negotiation skills are essential for fostering a safety culture and driving compliance across multiple sites.
