Position Summary
We are looking for an experienced HSE Business Partner to join the team in Derby. This is an on-site role (5 days per week) covering 3 sites.
What you will be doing:
- Lead HS&E locally in support of the Business priorities and based on a sound understanding of the local HS&E performance and risk profile.
- Coach managers in effective HS&E leadership and implementation.
- Be the principal HS&E point of contact for your assigned responsibilities and accountabilities.
- Deliver on agreed improvement plans and be proactive in seeking out emerging issues.
- Identify and promote good practice.
- Work collaboratively with Business HS&E and the wider HS&E function to build a sense of team and align with business and functional strategies.
- Maintain good risk management, including up-to-date local risk profiles, to keep management informed and drive prioritised improvement actions.
- Identify common issues to incorporate in business-based improvement programmes.
- Ensure HSE critical controls are identified, managed (including through appropriate maintenance programmes) and effectively assured.
- Set expectations and lead by example on the Journey to Zero Harm.
- Lead improvements to functional or business HSE maturity by proposing and implementing changes.
- Represent the business on functional initiatives and lead changes, including on business initiatives.
- Engage beyond your sites on initiatives to optimise the programme.
- Respond to incidents and maintain communications on the situation as needed.
- Coach managers to undertake and complete investigations.
- Analyse incident data to identify and understand trends and propose improvements that can be implemented across the sites.
- Support sharing of incident learnings and apply learnings from elsewhere in a prioritised way.
- Monitor and communicate action closure status arising from incidents at site level.
- Develop the local risk‑based assurance programme, consistent with the Business programme, including compliance with legal and other requirements.
- Monitor progress and support site senior leaders to deliver their lower‑tier assurance plans.
- Interpret, communicate and drive action on trends and insights.
- Use assurance findings to improve risk management.
- Identify, prioritise, agree with senior management and implement engagement plans with HS&E stakeholders.
- Use good communications practices to support improvement and change.
- Maintain good relations with regulators.
- Work with the Senior HS & E Business Partner(s) to ensure standards and improvements are implemented as necessary.
Position Qualifications
- NEBOSH Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (or equivalent)
- Qualified member of an appropriate HSE professional body such as IOSH with evidence of continual professional development (CPD)
- Demonstrated experience influencing managers and taking a stand when the situation demands it
- Strong leadership qualities
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- Ability to coach and develop HSE Advisors
Benefits
- Competitive salary
- Flexible benefits such as life insurance, gym discounts and tax‑free cycling
- Generous annual leave
- Retirement savings through the Rolls‑Royce Retirement Savings Trust
- Group life assurance providing a lump‑sum benefit if employed whilst in service
- Income protection in the event of illness or injury preventing work
- Shares program – matched shares and buy‑one‑share, get‑one‑free opportunity
- Digital GP for convenient access to GP consultations
- Employee Assistance (EAP) and Live Well programmes
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