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Posted By steven n
I am currently working as a safety officer in North Lancs but it is a bit too far for me to commute, I have plenty of experience in engineering and construction and i have NEBOSH cert. Does anyone know of any jobs in the Merseyside/Cheshire area?
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Posted By steven n
thank you carpenter!
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Posted By jmc
Hi steven
Im from glasgow and registered my C.V with some H&S agency`s and had a great responce.
I have nbsh. const. cert
Google health & safety adviser in chesire
Good luck
JMC
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Posted By steven n
I have registered with loads of agencies, they call to say they have an 'opening',register my CV then I never hear from them again!
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Posted By Philip Beale
keep chasing them up, if you don't phone on a regular basis they will either think that you have found another position or not interested in the first place.
phil
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Posted By jmc
Hi Steven
Cant think why your not gettin contacted as i have been inendated with jobs all over eng Are you with the right agencys.
Have You tried the speacilty agency`s who only deal with h&s advisers.
HSE recruitment, andersalite, Check in the SHP mag loads of dedicated agency`s in there
Good luck
JMC
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Posted By steven n
I have only been in the job I am in now for 2 months (I kind of rushed into things even though in my head I knew it was too far to travel with no expenses) Do you think this would put off potential employers?
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Posted By ITK
Steven, I think as long as you are honest with a potential employer about your reasons for leaving I am sure it would not be detrimental.
Have you tried the SHP4jobs website...
ITK
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Posted By steven n
yes tried SHP4jobs.I have made a few enquiries but no responses as yet,gonna take my time this time though make sure its the rright job for me.
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Posted By steven n
I'm getting a bit frustrated with agencies calling with "ideal opportunities"
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Posted By steven n
Do you think I should let my manager know of my intention to leave as he is booking me on all kinds of courses, or would that be career suicide?
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Posted By peter gotch
Hi Steven
Until you have at least one iron in the fire, career suicide UNLESS you have a sympathetic boss who realises that you have gone as far with you develoment as is possible with your current employer. [They do exist!]
Regards, Peter
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Posted By jmc
Steven,
Don`t tell Your boss anything until You Know Your getting a definite start with another company. Or if You stick with the commute for a little longer your course`s may give You the experience You need to pick a job nearer You.
Have a think about it
Training & experience (there`s no substitute)
Good luck mate
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Posted By steven n
I am still looking if anyone out there knows of anything!!
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Posted By steven n
I am still on the lookout!
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Posted By steven n
I am also familiar with the implementation of OHSAS 18001 and iso 14001.
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