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Posted By Simpletom
I am about to advertise a vacancy. The role involves general H & S advice to two diffent areas, carrying out H & S audits of 12 contractors but mainly the management of the accident reporting database (comprised of records sent in by 25 contractor companies based at 60 sites and managing two database input / analyst staff.
What do I call the post in order to get a suitable applicant, bearing in mind the role?
Safety analyst? Safety manager? safety performance manager? or what?
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Posted By Alexander Falconer
As all it is recording of info onto a database - how about Safety administrator (one with knowledge in compiling graphs, stats, etc to prepare a report with the analysis of the info?)
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Posted By Chris Matthews
Tom
Where is the job based, because if its anywhere within commuting distance from me I have the perfect title............ my job.
If you mail me direct I will forward my CV.
Regards
Chris
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Posted By bryn
where the job is it in the midlands or staff's area
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Posted By bryn
where the job is it in the midlands or staff's area
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Posted By garyh
Never mind the title - they mean nothing anyway.
Pay the right salary, get the right person. Simple.
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Posted By Jim Walker
I agree with Gary
Disregarding my official title:, I'm usually "oy you" , something unprintable
behind my back, Management seem to think its "scapegoat".
I don't give a monkeys as the job pays well and is interesting.
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Posted By Samantha Rigby
how about my job title? health and safety coordinator, i do similar stuff, i think this title sounds better than h&s administrator anyway! lolol
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Posted By Samantha Rigby
by the way wheres this job based? and how much do u pay? i might be interested lololol
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Posted By Simpletom
The name is important but only in the advert.
I don't want to give the wrong impression of the work from the title at the top of the ad.
Believe it or not, some people will not read an ad with a tile that does not attract them or sound like them!!
The job's in London
Am I allowed to put a link to the advert on here?
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