Job description Posted 27 September 2024

Project Engineer (EHS / Facilities Management)

6 Months – Extensions Available

Stevenage – Onsite

£70p/h Max via Umbrella

Role

• Have sufficient knowledge to technically understand the relevant project engineering disciplines related with facilities or equipment modification.

• Have experience managing and reviewing EHS risks and controls associated with project delivery e.g. construction, demolition, and start-up activities.

• Have experience managing and reviewing EHS risk and controls associated with the use, occupancy and maintenance/operation of modified/ installed systems and facilities, such as building life safety provisions, emergency egress, and emissions to air, land or water.

• Ability to conduct comprehensive EHS risk assessments for completed projects, identifying potential hazards and proposing mitigation strategies.

• Participate in the preliminary design review phase of project delivery and review the following project documentation where applicable, including signing as EHS representative.

o The User Requirement Brief

o The Safety Risk Assessment

o Project Change Control

o Project Handover Package (HoP) and Documents

• Provide ongoing support across the project delivery lifecycle if project risk is significant e.g. Detailed Design, Preconstruction, Construction, Commissioning, and Handover.

• Experience in incident management and investigation, identifying root causes of EHS incidents and implementing corrective actions.

• Commitment to continuous improvement, staying updated on the latest EHS best practices and integrating them into the organization's processes.

• Ability to collaborate with various teams and departments to ensure EHS considerations are integrated into all aspects of the organization's operations.

Qualifications & Skills

• Holds degree in Engineering.

• Holds NEBOSH – National Diploma for Occupational Health and Safety Professionals or the National General Certificate (or equivalent)

• Broad experience in Health & Safety within a pharmaceutical, manufacturing, or other large, regulated industry. Deep understanding of local, national, and international EHS regulations and standards, particularly those relevant to pharmaceutical and R&D labs.

• Experience with facility operations and/or engineering.

• Excellent communication skills to effectively convey EHS risks and recommendations to stakeholders.

• Strong analytical skills to interpret data related to EHS risks and to develop effective solutions.’