Posted By peter gotch
In August 2004, Babtie Group joined the Jacobs group of companies, which employs nearly 40000 globally. See
www.jacobs.comFollowing the merger Jacobs Babtie is a 4000 strong technical and management consultancy with offices throughout the U.K. and overseas. We advise clients in a wide range of industries including power, transport, utilities, healthcare, education, docks, mines, prisons, defence, nuclear and waste management. See
www.jacobsbabtie.com for more details.
We employ over 30 qualified health and safety advisers and trainers, including 17 corporate members of IOSH.
We have a track record of helping people gain experience and qualifications. For example our former departmental secretary has attained a level 4 NVQ and MIOSH status.
In the process, she has been involved in a vast range of projects, including spending a week in the Falklands to co-deliver IOSH Managing Safely.
Substantial effort is currently being put into integration processes.
Our health and safety advisory structure at present has been based on a single MIOSH Corporate Services H&S Manager, who is responsible for procuring additional resources from our H&S consultancy business stream.
However, as part of the integration process, it is proposed to substantially alter and expand arrangements for internal health and safety advice and training, with a seven fold increase in the size of the Corporate team, whilst still procuring some services from SafeSolutions@Jacobs.
This team would include one adviser as the first point of contact for each of four operational business centres and one adviser specifically responsible for railway issues [including maintenance of our contractor assurance case], all reporting to a senior HSE professional.
The final post in the new Corporate structure offers a career development opportunity for a new H&S, environment or construction graduate, who wants to develop their career in the field of occupational health and safety.
Thanks to all who replied to my posting of 24 November. I have filtered applications and forwarded those whom I thought might interest our internal client to the relevant decision makers, including our Director responsible for HSW issues in Jacobs Babtie.
This is a tightening of the person specification set out in my last posting [and leads to some likelihood that we might find an internal candidate who would suit the role]
This post will be based at Jacobs Babtie European head office in Glasgow.
This position will offer the chance to gain experience linked to a diverse range of projects and risks.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please send your CV to me
preferably by email to
peter.gotch@jacobs.com or by post to Jacobs Babtie 95 Bothwell Street, Glasgow G2 7HX