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docbbr  
#1 Posted : 28 February 2016 15:06:15(UTC)
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docbbr

Dear Members, I have a question about how to find a safety /HSE job in UK when you are foreigner as me. I am French, I hold a Bachelor in HSE, I am IOSH graduate and I will be very interesting to find a job in Uk. Thanks to provide me the way to do it. Best Regards.
peter gotch  
#2 Posted : 29 February 2016 12:51:19(UTC)
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peter gotch

Docbbr Would probably help if you indicate where you are living and if still on European mainland, any limitations on where you would want to work in the UK. Bon chance!
Mr Curious  
#3 Posted : 01 March 2016 13:23:10(UTC)
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Mr Curious

And start doing some spell check practice as this will be required at any stage of any interview or endeavour in trying to "hit" an HSE role in UK !! (just a friendly advice!) As you do have some degrees, google will be your best friend to begin with. There are countless websites here is UK that publish positions in HSE. Be prepared to start low as the market seems pretty tight right now.
Invictus  
#4 Posted : 01 March 2016 13:30:12(UTC)
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Invictus

Mr Curious wrote:
And start doing some spell check practice as this will be required at any stage of any interview or endeavour in trying to "hit" an HSE role in UK !! (just a friendly advice!) As you do have some degrees, google will be your best friend to begin with. There are countless websites here is UK that publish positions in HSE. Be prepared to start low as the market seems pretty tight right now.
Bit pompus isn't it, have you seen some of the smelling in hear. It would be helpful however if we knew the type of area you are looking at. If it is anything that I work in I will give you poor advice, if it's not only good advice.
Mr Curious  
#5 Posted : 01 March 2016 15:32:09(UTC)
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Mr Curious

Invictus wrote:
Mr Curious wrote:
And start doing some spell check practice as this will be required at any stage of any interview or endeavour in trying to "hit" an HSE role in UK !! (just a friendly advice!) As you do have some degrees, google will be your best friend to begin with. There are countless websites here is UK that publish positions in HSE. Be prepared to start low as the market seems pretty tight right now.
Bit pompus isn't it, have you seen some of the smelling in hear. It would be helpful however if we knew the type of area you are looking at. If it is anything that I work in I will give you poor advice, if it's not only good advice.
English can be weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought, though.
docbbr  
#6 Posted : 01 March 2016 17:20:14(UTC)
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docbbr

Dear all, thanks for your answers. I leave in France and I plan to move to UK (anywhere) to find a HSE role if possible. My area is Mining but I have some background in Emergency response and Medical.
Invictus  
#7 Posted : 02 March 2016 08:05:45(UTC)
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Invictus

Mr Curious wrote:
Invictus wrote:
Mr Curious wrote:
And start doing some spell check practice as this will be required at any stage of any interview or endeavour in trying to "hit" an HSE role in UK !! (just a friendly advice!) As you do have some degrees, google will be your best friend to begin with. There are countless websites here is UK that publish positions in HSE. Be prepared to start low as the market seems pretty tight right now.
Bit pompus isn't it, have you seen some of the smelling in hear. It would be helpful however if we knew the type of area you are looking at. If it is anything that I work in I will give you poor advice, if it's not only good advice.
English can be weird. It can be understood through tough thorough thought, though.
Problem with spell checker is if you don't understand the context of the word you can spell it 'write' and it doesn't pick it up.
peter gotch  
#8 Posted : 02 March 2016 13:19:13(UTC)
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peter gotch

Docbbr Not a lot of mining left in the UK except for open cast. You might be better looking a role on civil engineering that will involve tunnelling e.g. HS2. Best paid jobs are in London but costs a fortune to live there or to commute in.
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