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I am after advice for searching the job boards for H&S related roles. The obvious search terms being: Safety; health; environmental; quality Looking for a start within the H&S sector. I am retired RAF and had H&S responsibilities whilst still "in", and gathered a few qualifications along the way: NEBOSH NGC IOSH Managing safely; Risk Assessor; Manual Handling First Aid at Work Trainer/Examiner; Paediatrics First Aid; Emergency First Aid; Defibrillator Trainer I also hold PTTLS/CTTLS and a Level 4 BTEC in teaching.
Thanks for any assistance.
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Just to resurrect this post after zero response, I can now say that I have been offered a job in H&S for an automotive logistics company....and I fell into it completely unintentionally! I had applied for a forklift driver job but was told by the agency that the jobs had gone. However the company in question were looking for Team Leaders, and as I had experience from the RAF I consented to my CV being passed on. I was then invited to interview - for the Team Leader job - or so I thought. I think I was being "sounded out" over my H&S qualifications and experience, as the following day I was offered the job of Health & Safety Officer for the company. Talk about landing on your feet! I handed in my notice today with my current employer and feel like I am on top of the world as I'm finally making headway into the employment sector I want to do.
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good Luck mate....... keep going
regards,
prad
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Excellent news for you stretch. Enjoy the world of H&S and don't forget experts are on hand on these forums should you ever need advice in your sector
Good luck going forward
Rich
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It's less about luck and more about experience & Quals
Ex service people are good because they have self disipline and "backbone" that 30+ year old "teenagers" don't have. We are reaching a stage where we recruit more or less only ex-services
By the way I'm not ex-services myself
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Congratulations stretch!
Some folk say no such thing as luck, it's all down to working hard/smart.
You did a smart thing applying for the job that you applied for, conducting yourself professionally at the interview (you didn't really want to be just a forklift driver), going to the next interview that they invited you to, and performing well at that interview. No luck in all that.
As walker said, I expect the RAF taught you a lot.
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