Job Description
The Site SHE Manager is a key member of the Site Leadership Team, responsible for leading and embedding a proactive Safety, Health and Environmental culture across the site.
This role ensures full compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, drives continuous improvement in SHE performance, and supports the delivery of world-class safety and environmental standards. The role provides expert guidance, leadership, and direction on all SHE matters, enabling safe and sustainable operations.
Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy
- Lead the development and delivery of the site SHE strategy aligned to Group standards and objectives
- Champion a strong SHE culture through visible leadership, engagement, and behavioural safety initiatives
- Act as the site’s subject matter expert on all SHE-related matters
Compliance & Risk Management
- Ensure compliance with all UK SHE legislation and internal standards
- Lead risk assessments, hazard identification processes, and implementation of effective controls
- Maintain robust systems for environmental management, waste handling, and emergency preparedness
Incident Management & Reporting
- Own and manage the site incident reporting and investigation process
- Conduct thorough root cause analysis and ensure effective corrective and preventative actions
- Report incidents to regulatory authorities and internal stakeholders as required
Audit & Assurance
- Lead internal and external SHE audits, inspections, and regulatory visits (announced and unannounced)
- Ensure timely closure of audit findings and continuous improvement actions
- Maintain site readiness for regulatory and corporate audits at all times
Training & Capability Development
- Define SHE training needs and ensure effective delivery across all levels of the site
- Coach and support leaders to embed SHE accountability within their teams
- Promote ongoing professional development in SHE awareness and practices
Continuous Improvement
- Drive SHE improvement initiatives aligned with operational excellence programmes
- Provide SHE input into capital investment and engineering projects
- Support cross-functional improvement projects ensuring SHE risks are appropriately managed
Communication & Engagement
- Ensure effective communication of SHE performance, risks, and initiatives across all levels
- Chair the monthly site SHE committee and drive follow-up actions
- Build strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate (LTIFR) and Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR)
- SHE audit compliance and closure rates
- Environmental incident and non-compliance reduction
- SHE training completion and competency levels
- Progress against site SHE improvement plan
Qualifications
Essential
- IOSH Managing Safely (or equivalent)
- Proven experience in a SHE role within a manufacturing or operational environment
- Strong knowledge of UK health, safety, and environmental legislation
- Experience in incident investigation, audits, and risk management
- Excellent communication, influencing, and stakeholder engagement skills
- Strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise effectively
- IT proficient (Microsoft Office and data systems)
Desirable
- NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent)
- IEMA qualification
- Degree or HNC/HND in Engineering or related discipline
- Experience within food manufacturing
- Experience of CDM regulations
- Knowledge of continuous improvement / operational excellence methodologies