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Security & Emergency Preparedness Advisor

Chemring Energetics UK is a global business providing a range of equipment based on energetic materials for defence, civil defence, and key commercial customers.

We’re looking for a Security & Emergency Preparedness Advisor to join our HSE team at Ardeer, reporting to the HSE Manager. This is a key role in managing the day-to-day fire management and security operations at Ardeer, ensuring that the site has suitable and sufficient controls to prevent fire and maintain resilience against any physical security threats.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop, manage, and provide expert specialist security and emergency preparedness advice for the business.
  • Lead and coordinate training for Emergency Response Teams (ERTs).
  • Develop, maintain, and implement emergency plans to ensure a consistent and coordinated response system.
  • Provide effective physical security practices for a high-hazard manufacturing facility.
  • Develop security plans in line with relevant legislation and guidance.
  • Manage the physical security operation at Ardeer, including the Security Officer team and interface with contractors.
  • Assist the DGSA on transportation of hazardous materials entering and leaving the site.
  • Implement Chemring Group Security Standards across Ardeer operations.
  • Develop and enforce physical security standards, procedures, and risk assessments.
  • Maintain security logs, documentation, and prepare regular security reports.
  • Conduct security inspections, audits, and general monitoring to ensure compliance.
  • Ensure compliance with the security provisions in the Explosives Regulations 2014 (L151).
  • Support the development of ERT processes and COMAH emergency planning with Local Resilience Partnerships.
  • Maintain an upward briefing and coordination system for strategic, tactical, and operational support.
  • Lead investigations into physical security incidents and recommend corrective actions.
  • Conduct fire risk assessments, develop fire plans, and liaise with local fire services.
  • Train fire wardens and staff in fire prevention, evacuation drills, and fire management assurance processes.
  • Arrange regular fire alarm tests and site-wide fire drills.

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Qualification with Security Institute – BTEC Level 3 Security Management.
  • Knowledge of The Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006.
  • Experience in security, logistics, or defence environments.
  • Proven supervisory experience.
  • Valid UK Driving Licence.

Desirable:

  • NEBOSH Certificate – Fire & Risk Management (or equivalent).

The Ideal Candidate:

  • Personally committed to Health, Safety, Security, and Environmental standards.
  • Strong bias for action to identify potential problems and coordinate resolutions proactively.
  • Continually seeks and implements new ideas that deliver business benefit.
  • Ability to lead, build, and develop effective relationships, instilling a strong Security Culture.
  • Strong IT, communication, and team-working skills.
  • Knowledge of company policies and procedures to ensure site and company compliance.

Benefits:

In return, we offer a competitive salary plus excellent benefits, including pension, healthcare, employee assistance programmes, and a range of flexible benefits such as Cycle2Work and employee discounts.

If you’re ready to play a key role in maintaining Ardeer’s security and emergency preparedness and to shape a strong safety and security culture, we’d love to hear from you!

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Work Location: In person

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