Congleton Nub News Job of the Week: Health & Safety Co-ordinator, leading manufacturing company

By Alex Greensmith

2nd Sep 2021 | Local News

THE pandemic has had an impact on the jobs market, but despite these difficult times there are still some great job opportunities available in the Congleton area.

We have many of them listed in the Congleton Nub News Jobs section.

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Every week, we highlight a job opportunity or opportunities in the Sandbach area in greater detail to give you a helping hand and give you a chance to browse our jobs list.

Our Job of the Week today is in partnership with KPI Recruiting Ltd.

This week we feature an exciting role for a health and safety co-ordinator with a salary range of £30,000 - £32,500 at a leading manufacturing business in Middlewich.

The job can be viewed online here.

The candidate should be working towards NEBOSH or a Safety Diploma, have up-to-date knowledge of regulatory processes and experience of undertaking risk assessments.

Congleton jobseekers: If you are interested, please contact [email protected] or call Keeley on 01782 712230.

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