Site EHS Advisor

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NES Fircroft is recruiting for a Site EHS Advisor with a global industry leader in energy technology, working on several major substation and grid upgrade projects across the UK. Location: Edinburgh. Duration: 12 months. Outside IR35.

Role

Site EHS Advisors provide operational EHS support to the Site Manager and site organization. They lead visible and active EHS efforts, championing zero harm, environmental protection, a sustainable future, and wellbeing.

Key Responsibilities & Duties

  • Dispatch Phase
    • Verify that hazardous substances and chemicals are stored appropriately.
    • Ensure chemical assessments are available at the point of storage.
  • Construction / Installation / Commissioning Phases
    • Site Inspection – ensure all required notices are posted, initiate fire risk assessments, obtain missing or ad‑hoc EHS equipment.
    • Site Mobilisation – ensure the Construction Phase Plan, TMP, ERP and RAMS/Permits are available, set up EHS project folders, establish project EHS Safety Representatives, publish and upload minutes.
    • Safe Systems of Work – ensure all personnel have read and signed relevant documentation, identify non‑routine tasks not covered by generic documentation, provide technical EHS comments on contractor risk assessments and method statements.
    • EHS Site Registrations / Inductions – follow induction processes, complete inductions before work begins, control, issue and track visitor PPE, maintain EHS folders.
    • Competencies & Training – verify valid certification, deliver site inductions, record them, deliver project‑specific EHS training and toolbox talks.
    • Site Rules – set up and operate project initiatives and programs, monitor compliance, and raise non‑conformance.
    • Communications – implement safety communications, organise monthly Safety Representative forums, roll out general safety campaigns.
    • EHS Management of Subcontractors – monitor subcontractor work against accepted RAMS, report non‑compliance to Site Management or EHS leadership.
    • Monitoring and Assessment – conduct routine and non‑routine inspections, record outputs, report unsafe acts or conditions, log in reporting tools.
    • Safety Observations & Incident Management – receive and review safety observations and incidents, enter observations into reporting tools.
    • Investigations – gather information for accidents, complete initial incident risk assessments, conduct root‑cause investigations, complete reporting workflows, provide corrective action feedback.
    • Emergency Response Arrangements – display emergency response plan, communicate contacts during induction, facilitate drills, monitor emergency equipment.
    • Reporting – develop and issue weekly EHS site reports, notify EHS incidents to the PM, SM and Client as required.
    • EHS Documentation Records – compile and archive all documentation throughout the project life cycle.
    • Project Closure – finalize archiving of project documents, ensure closure of incident workflows.
  • Authority – Empowered to stop work immediately if unsafe acts, conditions, or procedural failures are identified.
  • Technical Competence – Detailed knowledge of health, safety and environmental legislation for large construction projects; experience implementing EHS arrangements for Principal Contractor roles under CDM.

Competence Requirements

  • Mandatory
    • Diploma in Health & Safety Management
    • Diploma in Environmental Management
    • CDM Awareness
    • BESC (onshore)
    • National Grid Person (onshore)
    • CCNSG Passport
    • Accident investigation
    • Fire safety
    • BOSIET (offshore)
    • Ladder training (offshore)
    • IOSH Chartered Member
  • Desirable
    • Lead Auditor OHSAS18001 / ISO14001
    • HSG47
    • Safety coaching / behavioural safety
    • First Aid at Work
  • Optional
    • SF6 Gas awareness
  • Additional Requirements
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • IT literacy (MS Office)

Compliance Responsibilities

  • Ensure personal and team safety in accordance with Siemens Energy policy.
  • Safeguard customer information and access it only when required.
  • Understand and comply with regulatory, fair trading, competition, data protection and anti‑corruption rules.
  • Adhere to Siemens Energy Management Standards where applicable.

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Job Description:

NES Fircroft is recruiting for a Site EHS Advisor with a global industry leader in energy technology, working on several major substation and grid upgrade projects across the UK. Location: Edinburgh. Duration: 12 months. Outside IR35.

Role

Site EHS Advisors provide operational EHS support to the Site Manager and site organization. They lead visible and active EHS efforts, championing zero harm, environmental protection, a sustainable future, and wellbeing.

Key Responsibilities & Duties

  • Dispatch Phase
    • Verify that hazardous substances and chemicals are stored appropriately.
    • Ensure chemical assessments are available at the point of storage.
  • Construction / Installation / Commissioning Phases
    • Site Inspection – ensure all required notices are posted, initiate fire risk assessments, obtain missing or ad‑hoc EHS equipment.
    • Site Mobilisation – ensure the Construction Phase Plan, TMP, ERP and RAMS/Permits are available, set up EHS project folders, establish project EHS Safety Representatives, publish and upload minutes.
    • Safe Systems of Work – ensure all personnel have read and signed relevant documentation, identify non‑routine tasks not covered by generic documentation, provide technical EHS comments on contractor risk assessments and method statements.
    • EHS Site Registrations / Inductions – follow induction processes, complete inductions before work begins, control, issue and track visitor PPE, maintain EHS folders.
    • Competencies & Training – verify valid certification, deliver site inductions, record them, deliver project‑specific EHS training and toolbox talks.
    • Site Rules – set up and operate project initiatives and programs, monitor compliance, and raise non‑conformance.
    • Communications – implement safety communications, organise monthly Safety Representative forums, roll out general safety campaigns.
    • EHS Management of Subcontractors – monitor subcontractor work against accepted RAMS, report non‑compliance to Site Management or EHS leadership.
    • Monitoring and Assessment – conduct routine and non‑routine inspections, record outputs, report unsafe acts or conditions, log in reporting tools.
    • Safety Observations & Incident Management – receive and review safety observations and incidents, enter observations into reporting tools.
    • Investigations – gather information for accidents, complete initial incident risk assessments, conduct root‑cause investigations, complete reporting workflows, provide corrective action feedback.
    • Emergency Response Arrangements – display emergency response plan, communicate contacts during induction, facilitate drills, monitor emergency equipment.
    • Reporting – develop and issue weekly EHS site reports, notify EHS incidents to the PM, SM and Client as required.
    • EHS Documentation Records – compile and archive all documentation throughout the project life cycle.
    • Project Closure – finalize archiving of project documents, ensure closure of incident workflows.
  • Authority – Empowered to stop work immediately if unsafe acts, conditions, or procedural failures are identified.
  • Technical Competence – Detailed knowledge of health, safety and environmental legislation for large construction projects; experience implementing EHS arrangements for Principal Contractor roles under CDM.

Competence Requirements

  • Mandatory
    • Diploma in Health & Safety Management
    • Diploma in Environmental Management
    • CDM Awareness
    • BESC (onshore)
    • National Grid Person (onshore)
    • CCNSG Passport
    • Accident investigation
    • Fire safety
    • BOSIET (offshore)
    • Ladder training (offshore)
    • IOSH Chartered Member
  • Desirable
    • Lead Auditor OHSAS18001 / ISO14001
    • HSG47
    • Safety coaching / behavioural safety
    • First Aid at Work
  • Optional
    • SF6 Gas awareness
  • Additional Requirements
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
    • IT literacy (MS Office)

Compliance Responsibilities

  • Ensure personal and team safety in accordance with Siemens Energy policy.
  • Safeguard customer information and access it only when required.
  • Understand and comply with regulatory, fair trading, competition, data protection and anti‑corruption rules.
  • Adhere to Siemens Energy Management Standards where applicable.

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Posted: May 9th, 2026