JOB PROFILE:
We are seeking an experienced EHS Consultant for a long-term 18-month contract for an award-winning client, whose consistently recognized as a top global employer and interested in working on a site that plays a key role in supply to global markets. If you're working in a safety role within construction with the focus on working for the client and seeking to bolster your experience within pharma please reach out to myself today.
SUMMARY:
The EHS Consultant will provide Environmental Health and Safety support for the site in the execution of a number of site projects construction and site equipment upgrades. You will work as part of a number of project teams to ensure all EHS requirements related to the Project works are met in line with legislative and site EHS requirements.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Completion and review of relevant EHS documentation as part of the project.
• Provide technical EHS expertise and support to the project team.
• Attend the necessary project and site EHS meetings.
• Complete regular compliance walkthroughs
• Liaise with relevant internal and external stakeholders as required.
• Complete relevant risk assessments as per site procedures inclusive of Equipment, Task and Chemical.
• Perform job safety compliance inspections including risk and hazard analysis, safe work and operating procedures, written reports and recommendations.
• Provide Contractor Management support as per site and legal requirements
• Develop and provide EHS training as required.
• Develop and update relevant EHS procedures as required
• Liaise with third party EHS specialists in the area of CE, ATEX and Machinery directives.
• Support the relevant departments with event investigation and corrective and preventative actions.
• Provide support to other safety initiatives as required.
• Adhere strictly to cGMP and other rules as laid down by the Company from time to time.
• Adhere to safe working practices as set out in the Safety Statement and other company safety rules.
• Participate fully in any cross functional training initiatives.
• Drive and promote the corporate values of Takeda-ism within the workplace.
• Actively foster, in cooperation with other TIL staff, an ethos and culture of safety awareness where safety is accepted as an integral part of the overall business.
• Ensure timely completion of all SOP, reading, training and assessment.
• Other duties as required and directed by the relevant Manager, or other Officer appointed by the Board of Directors.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS:
• 3rd level qualification in Occupational Health and Safety Required.
• Qualification in Environmental Management desirable.
• Qualification in Explosion Management desirable
• A thorough knowledge of health and safety legislation within Ireland/Europe. In particular Construction regulations.
• Knowledge of environmental legislation for a pharmaceutical facility operating within Ireland/Europe.
• Knowledge of Construction regulations desirable
• Knowledge of CE, ATEX and machinery legislation, and the application of same in relation to purchasing, installing and/or modifications.
• Project Management expertise.
• The ability to lead and direct others plus the ability to work as part of a team.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills coupled with good ability to produce technical reports.
• Willingness to undertake further health and safety training, environmental training, and other training as needed.