Health and Safety Manager
A Health and Safety Manager with 5+ years of civil engineering experience is required for a major infrastructure project in Cork. The role involves ensuring compliance with safety regulations and promoting a strong safety culture on-site. Ideal for a proactive Health and Safety Manager who thrives in a hands-on, collaborative environment.
Role:
* Implement and monitor site-specific health and safety policies, procedures, and risk assessments.
* Conduct site audits and inspections and safety walkdowns to ensure compliance with legislation and company standards.
* Report and investigate all accidents, incidents, near-misses, and hazards – ensuring follow-up actions are completed.
* Deliver inductions, toolbox talks, and staff training.
* Promote behavioral safety and continuous improvement
* Liaise with project managers, engineers, and subcontractors to resolve safety issues promptly.
* Ensure proper use of PPE, machinery, and equipment in line with statutory requirements.
Requirements:
* 5+ years' experience in a similar Health and Safety Manager role
* Experience in civil engineering or construction
* NEBOSH/IOSH Diploma or equivalent health & safety qualification
* Knowledge of HSE legislation and best practices in construction
* Strong IT skills and experience using construction-related digital tools and MS Word/Excel
* Strong communicator with proven leadership and motivational skills
* Detail-oriented with a proactive approach to risk management
* Full clean driving license
* Right to work in ROI
Package:
* Salary circa €75k-€85k
* Great benefits package
* Company vehicle / travel allowance
If you are a Health and Safety Manager considering a career move, please feel to send your CV or contact Amy Maguire for a confidential discussion. GPC will not send any applicants CVs to clients without a full discussion and prior consent. GPC is a specialist construction recruitment consultancy based in Dublin and has more than 27 years' experience working in the recruitment of construction professionals within Ireland and Internationally.