CPL & Taylor by Synergos Srl
On behalf of a leading European company in the oil & gas and industrial plant sector, operating in more than 30 countries with 3,500 employees worldwide, we are looking for:
The role holder reports directly to the Managing Director and functionally to the projects/construction sites Technical Directorate and the Group QHSE Manager. The HSE Manager's task is to promote a sustainable HSE culture, ensuring the safety and health of employees and collaborators at company offices and construction sites across Europe and the Mediterranean. The activities involve collaboration with approximately fifteen internal team members.
Legal requirement: RSPP certification with ATECO classifications for sectors SP2, SP4, B3, B4. Preferably a bachelor’s or master’s degree in Engineering or related fields, with additional specialization or master’s in Occupational Safety and Health and Environmental Management Systems.
Minimum 10 years in similar roles within large/medium companies, with complex structures, working on construction sites domestically and internationally, especially in civil engineering, oil & gas, offshore refineries, and energy sectors. Strong experience with ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 management systems. Excellent interpersonal and diplomatic skills for relation-building at all levels.
The company offers significant professional growth opportunities, a permanent management-level contract, and a competitive salary based on experience. Temporary housing is available for relocating candidates. Location: Parma.
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Recruitment agency - Aut. MLSPS Prot. 13/I/0008775