The EHS Officer will promote a safe and healthy workplace culture across multiple sites. This role supports operational teams to reduce risk, achieve compliance and improve performance. The post requires practical safety experience, strong communication skills and attention to detail.
A concise overview of the EHS Officer role and its purpose within the organisation.
EHS Officer Job Profile
The EHS Officer is responsible for implementing and monitoring health, safety and environmental programmes that protect people, plant and the environment. The role reports to the EHS Manager and works closely with site managers and contractors.
The officer will carry out routine inspections, risk assessments and incident investigations whilst ensuring that statutory duties and company policies are met. The post supports continuous improvement through training and data-driven initiatives.
EHS Officer Job Description
The EHS Officer will develop, deliver and maintain safety systems to reduce workplace injuries and environmental incidents. Core responsibilities include conducting regular site audits, preparing compliance reports and liaising with regulatory bodies where required. The role involves designing and delivering toolbox talks and training sessions to maintain competence among employees and contractors.
The officer will lead incident investigations, collate corrective actions and ensure lessons learned are communicated and embedded. They will support permit-to-work systems, manage hazardous substances records and review method statements for higher risk activities. The role includes keeping records up to date and preparing documentation for internal and external audits.
The successful candidate must be proactive in identifying trends from safety data and proposing practical, cost-effective measures to reduce risk. The officer will also support emergency preparedness, participate in safety committees and contribute to health surveillance and occupational hygiene programmes where necessary.
EHS Officer Duties and Responsibilities
- Conduct routine site inspections and safety audits to identify hazards and non-conformances
- Carry out risk assessments and review control measures for tasks and processes
- Investigate accidents and near misses, produce investigation reports and track corrective actions
- Develop and deliver safety briefings, inductions and competency-based training
- Assist with the implementation and maintenance of management systems such as ISO 45001
- Monitor statutory compliance and maintain relevant records and permits to work
- Support environmental monitoring and waste management initiatives to reduce impact
- Promote the correct use of personal protective equipment and safe working procedures
- Prepare reports and present safety performance metrics to management
- Collaborate with contractors and stakeholders to ensure safe delivery of works
- Participate in emergency drills and support incident response arrangements
EHS Officer Requirements and Qualifications
- NEBOSH General Certificate or equivalent health and safety qualification
- Minimum 2 years practical experience in a health and safety role, ideally within manufacturing, construction or utilities
- Understanding of environmental compliance, hazardous substances and waste management
- Familiarity with ISO 45001 and common safety management principles
- Strong verbal and written communication skills with the ability to influence at all levels
- Proven ability to carry out investigations and root cause analysis
- Competence in producing clear reports and maintaining accurate records
- Good IT skills, including spreadsheets and safety reporting software
- Full driving licence desirable due to occasional travel between sites
- Professional attitude, attention to detail and commitment to continuous improvement
