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A global composite manufacturer is seeking a Site SHE Lead to champion a proactive culture of health, safety, and environmental responsibility at their KwaZulu-Natal site. This role requires 5–7 years of SHE experience in a chemical manufacturing environment, along with relevant qualifications and certifications. The successful candidate will lead SHE initiatives, ensure compliance with regulations, and deliver effective training. Competitive salary and benefits including a company bonus scheme and comprehensive healthcare are offered.
As our new Site SHE Lead, you will champion a proactive culture of safety, health, and environmental responsibility across the Scott Bader PTY site. Working closely with the Group SHE Director and Site Director, you’ll ensure that all activities meet both legislative and company standards through the consistent application, monitoring, and improvement of protective and preventative measures.
You’ll play a key role in engaging colleagues at every level, building awareness, ownership, and confidence through effective communication, training, and support. Your leadership will help strengthen stakeholder trust, minimise risks and operational losses, and promote a safe, sustainable, and compliant working environment for everyone.
Scott Bader is an employee‑owned global manufacturer of advanced composites, structural adhesives and functional polymers. Established in 1921, we have a century of expertise in manufacturing high‑quality, innovative products for a variety of markets around the world. Scott Bader now employs 800 people across 7 manufacturing sites and 18 offices worldwide.
We are committed to expanding our global reach, with recent ventures including North America, India, Japan and Australia, while continuing to build on our reputation for innovation, outstanding quality and technical expertise.
Scott Bader is different to most other companies. Our business is based on the simple principle of maintaining a balance between our social purpose and business needs. In 1951 we became the first UK company to hold a Common Ownership Certificate when the Bader family handed over their shares to The Scott Bader Commonwealth Limited – in simple terms, this means that Scott Bader colleagues own and are responsible for the success and overall wellbeing of the company.
Our aim is to create an environment that is welcoming to all people, and ensures we treat each other and customers with respect.
We appreciate different and fresh ways of thinking, encouraging innovation where colleagues feel they can express their views freely, and create a working atmosphere in which everyone is able to deliver a high‑quality service.