Role OverviewAs an HSQE Advisor, you will play a key role in maintaining and advancing health, safety, quality, and environmental standards across business units in the UK and Ireland. Your primary focus will be supporting Development and Construction teams through expert advice, compliance monitoring, and proactive risk management.
Key Responsibilities
- Advise internal teams on HSQE best practices and regulatory requirements
- Conduct regular site inspections and audits to assess compliance and identify improvement opportunities
- Lead or support incident investigations, ensuring root causes are identified and corrective actions implemented
- Review risk assessments, method statements, and procedures for completeness and effectiveness
- Analyse HSQE performance data to detect trends and recommend targeted interventions
- Support the development and refinement of HSQE management systems
- Deliver or coordinate workshops and briefings to reinforce HSQE awareness and behaviours
- Assess supplier HSQE capabilities during pre-qualification processes
- Collaborate with project teams to simplify safety documentation and work instructions
- Support training programme design and evaluate external training providers
- Report regularly to senior HSQE leadership on performance and compliance
- Champion a positive HSQE culture, challenging unsafe practices and promoting accountability at all levels
Qualifications and Experience
- Hold a NEBOSH Certificate or equivalent qualification
- Demonstrate knowledge of UK and Irish health, safety, and environmental legislation
- Possess audit training, preferably to a recognised standard such as UKAS
- Have experience in construction, renewables, or manufacturing environments
- Show understanding of quality, health, safety, and environmental management systems
- Be experienced in delivering audits, both internal and supplier-facing
- Be comfortable working on operational sites, including the ability to access wind turbines following training
- Be willing to travel regularly across the UK and Ireland, including occasional unsocial hours
- Hold a full driving licence valid for use in the UK and Ireland
Company Culture and Values
This organisation fosters an inclusive environment that values diverse perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences. It actively promotes equity and belonging, welcoming applicants of all ethnicities, cultures, genders, ages, sexual orientations, gender identities, disabilities, marital and parental statuses, educational paths, and life experiences. Collaboration, loyalty, and a shared commitment to excellence define the team ethos. A passion for clear communication and continuous improvement in HSQE is central to daily work.
Benefits
- A competitive compensation and benefits package
- Meaningful work contributing to a sustainable future
- Opportunities to learn from professionals across a global network
- Support for ongoing personal and professional development
- Dedicated resources for career growth at every stage
