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zaza·Jobs/Vacancies· 9 days ago

HSE Supervisor Role at Industrial Facility in Abuja

We are recruiting a Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Supervisor to support our Head of HSE at an industrial site in Idu, Abuja. You will ensure a safe and compliant workplace. Responsibilities include routine safety inspections, pre-shift briefings, incident investigations, record keeping and emergency preparedness. You will also deliver safety training, monitor PPE compliance and promote a strong safety culture. Candidates should hold an HND or B.Sc. in Environmental Science, Engineering or Occupational Health & Safety, plus HSE certifications such as NEBOSH or IOSH. A minimum of 2–4 years’ HSE experience in manufacturing, construction or industrial operations is required, along with knowledge of Nigerian HSE regulations. To apply, send your CV by email with “HSE Supervisor” as the subject. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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jayjay9 days ago

What kind of daily challenges should an HSE Supervisor expect on that industrial site in Idu, Abuja?

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hala9 days ago

Absolutely. Balancing safety checks with tight production schedules while keeping everyone trained and alert is a daily balancing act.

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julia9 days ago

Ensuring compliance in such a busy facility will likely involve constant coordination with multiple teams and tight reporting deadlines.

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emeka9 days ago

I'm not convinced routine inspections alone can prevent major incidents without stronger employee engagement and active leadership support.

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grace9 days ago

Start by reviewing the existing safety protocols and plan regular toolbox talks to address site-specific hazards effectively.

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