Partner Article
Jet Aire appoints Compliance Manager
Leeds-based drainage and civil engineering company, Jet Aire Services, has appointed Jon Holman as Compliance Manager to oversee environmental, safety and quality standards at projects across the UK.
Jon has decades of experience in compliance management for construction, highways and associated civil engineering works. Prior to joining Jet Aire, he was HSEQ Manager at AK (Lighting & Signs) Ltd, where he supported subcontract partnerships with local authorities, civil engineering contractors, major electrical contractors and commercial developers. His expertise encompasses a wide range of specialisms including OHSAS 18001 / ISO 45001 safety management systems, ISO 14001 environmental management systems, ISO 9001 quality management systems, HSE legislation, incident investigation and route cause analysis, waste management, sustainability and HSEQ auditing.
Jet Aire Services Managing Director, Charlie Kirk, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Jon to the Jet Aire management team. He brings outstanding credentials in environmental management and analysis as well as comprehensive knowledge of the legislative and operational requirements relating to health and safety in the sectors that we serve. Jon will play a vital role in ensuring that Jet Aire Services continue to maintain best practice throughout our programme of work in drainage maintenance, highways maintenance and civil engineering.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sam Jones .
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