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I'm currently working with a well-established civil engineering contractor who are seeking an experienced Health & Safety Advisor to join their project team on a permanent basis in the Perthshire area of Scotland. My client is looking for a hands-on H&S professional who can work autonomously across their operations, providing expert safety guidance and embedding a positive safety culture...
Location: Perth, Scotland (Office-based)Salary: £30,000–£35,000 (DOE) + Bonus Scheme + BenefitsHours: 07.00am - 3.30pm or 08.00am - 4.30pm.Are you a proactive organiser who thrives on keeping things moving behind the scenes? Do you enjoy being the go-to person who ensures clients are responded to, quotes are tracked, and teams stay accountable?If this sounds like you, a respected specialist in...
You will work with cross-functional teams to deliver projects on time, within scope and on budget. You could be involved in driving the following types of large-scale transformation activity: - Automation and data - Process change, understanding best practice and business readiness activities
You will be a strong communicator, able to demonstrate leadership behaviours with the ability to influence, manage, motivate, coach and develop a team by fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. You promote empowerment and contribution and have a passion to build a community and support network beyond your delivery role.
You will work closely with ecologists, hydrologists, engineers and planning professionals to deliver high quality spatial data products, visualisations and analysis that inform project decisions. Key responsibilities include: - Develop, maintain and manage GIS datasets (desktop & cloud-based) to support environmental assessments, surveys, monitoring and reporting.
You must be able to manage conflicting demands under pressure, sometimes within tight timescales. Excellent communication and organisational skills are essential.
You will be someone who is keen to learn, develop your skills and knowledge and contribute to innovative ways of working.
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You should show alignment with our core values and have a genuine passion and interest in the energy sector. You'll have a minimum of a 2:2 BEng in Chemical or Process engineering
You should be comfortable working to and setting stretching individual targets and using your own initiative to overcome challenges.
You will be responsible for adhering to cleaning and hygiene standards, following company regulations, and ensuring compliance with health and safety procedures. A strong work ethic is essential to support a continuous improvement culture, along with the ability to work unsupervised.
You will have strong budget skills and a proven ability to manage procurement and contracts in line with asset related legislation and regulatory standards. You’ll be confident setting and achieving ambitious performance targets, with a track record of driving improvements in both performance management and customer service.
You will be a strong communicator, able to demonstrate leadership behaviours with the ability to influence, manage, motivate, coach and develop a team by fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. You promote empowerment and contribution and have a passion to build a community and support network beyond your delivery role.
You will coordinate site teams, liaise with subcontractors and suppliers, and ensure compliance with project specifications and health and safety regulations. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate site activities, labour, and subcontractors. Ensure works are carried out in accordance with drawings, specifications, and programme.
You should show alignment with our core values and have a genuine passion and interest in the energy sector. You'll be on track to have a 2:2 honours degree in one of the following degree disciplines; Engineering, Science, Business or Economics.
You should be comfortable working to and setting stretching individual targets and using your own initiative to overcome challenges.
You will work closely with ecologists, hydrologists, engineers and planning professionals to deliver high quality spatial data products, visualisations and analysis that inform project decisions. Key responsibilities include: - Develop, maintain and manage GIS datasets (desktop & cloud-based) to support environmental assessments, surveys, monitoring and reporting.
External Job Advert Loss Adjuster - Salary £34,000 - £45,000 (dependent on skills, experience, and location) Locations: Glasgow, Perth, Norwich, Birmingham, York, Sheffield, Leeds, Bristol, Eastleigh, Manchester, London Are you someone who thrives on delivering exceptional customer service while balancing cost effectiveness? Do you love co-ordinating several stakeholders and communicating...
Operations and Planning Engineer - Job Number: 555317 - Closing at: Oct 5 2025 - 23:55 BST Base Location: Perth Salary: £69,105 - £81,406 + a range of benefits to support your finances, wellbeing and family. Working Pattern: Permanent | Full Time | options available The role We have exciting opportunities for Operations and Planning Engineers to join SSEN Transmission in the Control...
You will be a strong communicator, able to demonstrate leadership behaviours with the ability to influence, manage, motivate, coach and develop a team by fostering a diverse and inclusive environment. You promote empowerment and contribution and have a passion to build a community and support network beyond your delivery role.
I'm currently working with a well-established civil engineering contractor who are seeking an experienced Health & Safety Advisor to join their project team on a permanent basis in the Perthshire area of Scotland. The Opportunity My client is looking for a hands-on H&S professional who can work autonomously across their operations, providing expert safety guidance and embedding a positive...
You will coordinate site teams, liaise with subcontractors and suppliers, and ensure compliance with project specifications and health and safety regulations. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate site activities, labour, and subcontractors. Ensure works are carried out in accordance with drawings, specifications, and programme.
I'm currently working with a well-established civil engineering contractor who are seeking an experienced Health & Safety Advisor to join their project team on a permanent basis in the Perthshire area of Scotland. The Opportunity My client is looking for a hands-on H&S professional who can work autonomously across their operations, providing expert safety guidance and embedding a positive...
You will coordinate site teams, liaise with subcontractors and suppliers, and ensure compliance with project specifications and health and safety regulations. Supervise and coordinate site activities, labour, and subcontractors. Ensure quality control and snag-free delivery of works.