Risk & Safety Engineer - Coalville, Leicestershire, United Kingdom - Amazon TA

    Amazon TA
    Amazon TA Coalville, Leicestershire, United Kingdom

    2 weeks ago

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    Workplace Health and Safety Specialist , Workplace Health and Safety
    Keeping our people safe and well at work is a top priority at Amazon. Our Safety Specialists play an integral part in making this happen. Monitor site performance against set KPIs and create plans to improve processes

    • Set up workplace health and safety programmes and arrange training sessions
    • Analyse safety metrics and incident trends to help colleagues plan appropriate resources for areas with the highest risk
    • Carry out audits to make sure your site is compliant with relevant health and safety laws and implement solutions where you identify risks

    As well as helping us stay on top of health and safety compliance, you'll spot potential issues and identify opportunities for improvement.

    That means working closely with people across the business to get to know the risks they experience and gathering data to identify smarter and safer ways that we can work.

    You'll also set up training and other programmes to help everyone follow new safety processes and reach new standards.
    Amazon couldn't deliver at pace without the Amazon Transportation Service (ATS) team. As part of ATS, you'll be welcomed into a diverse team that plays a central role in our success.

    Using air, sea and road transport, as well as sortation centres equipped with the latest technology, you'll help Amazon's transport run at maximum efficiency.

    Our team captures data and uses it to drive decisions. We put safety first as our people are our priority. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
    A NEBOSH Diploma/NVQ5 (or studying towards) level or equivalent qualification Keeping our people safe and well at work is a top priority at Amazon. Our Safety Specialists play an integral part in making this happen. Monitor site performance against set KPIs and create plans to improve processes

    • Set up workplace health and safety programmes and arrange training sessions
    • Analyse safety metrics and incident trends to help colleagues plan appropriate resources for areas with the highest risk
    • Carry out audits to make sure your site is compliant with relevant health and safety laws and implement solutions where you identify risks

    As well as helping us stay on top of health and safety compliance, you'll spot potential issues and identify opportunities for improvement.

    That means working closely with people across the business to get to know the risks they experience and gathering data to identify smarter and safer ways that we can work.

    You'll also set up training and other programmes to help everyone follow new safety processes and reach new standards.
    Amazon couldn't deliver at pace without the Amazon Transportation Service (ATS) team. As part of ATS, you'll be welcomed into a diverse team that plays a central role in our success.

    Using air, sea and road transport, as well as sortation centres equipped with the latest technology, you'll help Amazon's transport run at maximum efficiency.

    Our team captures data and uses it to drive decisions. We put safety first as our people are our priority. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
    A NEBOSH Diploma/NVQ5 (or studying towards) level or equivalent qualification

    Understanding of UK Environment, Health and Safety legislation

    Advanced proficiency in verbal and written English
    Experience of planning or managing environmentally conscious initiatives
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