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101 Head of Health and Safety

London, United Kingdom
Category
Strategy
Job Type
Full-time
Experience
Manager

Job Description

Help Build Europe's Hypersonic Capability

At Hypersonica, we’re redefining what’s possible in European defence technology. We exist to deliver speed, resilience, and technological independence at a pace that sets a new standard. We are a small, elite team working on problems that matter, and solving them fast.

By joining Hypersonica, you’re not stepping into a predefined role. You’re joining a talent dense environment where every individual shapes the direction of the company. Our philosophy is to hire a small number of exceptional people with broad, deep technical capability, strong judgement, and the ability to operate autonomously.

We hire for talent, not rigid boxes. This role represents a business need, but the way it evolves will be shaped by the individual. If you’ve achieved what others said was impossible, or you bring a unique combination of skills that doesn’t fit a traditional mould, we want to hear from you. The work you do here directly contributes to Europe’s technological independence.

What you’ll do

  • Build and lead Hypersonica’s UK health, safety, and environmental function across multiple R&D, manufacturing, assembly, test, and production sites. 

  • Define and implement the company-wide HSE management system from zero, establishing clear standards, ownership, governance, and operating procedures without importing unnecessary bureaucracy. 

  • Translate UK health and safety legislation into practical controls that engineers, technicians, contractors, and operators can follow in real working environments. 

  • Embed HSE requirements into facility design, equipment selection, commissioning, manufacturing processes, and operational planning before risks become expensive or irreversible. 

  • Lead workplace and process risk assessments across machinery, lifting operations, pressure systems, electrical work, hazardous substances, working at height, manual handling, laboratories, workshops, and production activity. 

  • Establish safe systems of work, permit-to-work controls, contractor management, emergency arrangements, incident reporting, and corrective-action processes across all UK locations. 

  • Build a consistent approach to machinery and equipment safety, including guarding, isolation, lockout/tagout, commissioning evidence, statutory inspection, and maintenance controls. 

  • Own incident and near-miss investigations, identifying root causes and driving corrective actions that permanently improve how the business operates. 

  • Define HSE requirements for new sites and facility changes, supporting design reviews, readiness gates, operational handover, and safe mobilisation. 

  • Set the minimum credible HSE controls for prototype and R&D work, balancing experimentation speed with disciplined risk management. 

  • Build and maintain clear HSE metrics covering incidents, near misses, corrective actions, audits, training, contractor performance, and leading risk indicators. 

  • Develop training and competency programmes that are concise, relevant, and respected by technical teams rather than treated as compliance theatre. 

  • Lead engagement with regulators, insurers, auditors, landlords, contractors, and external specialists where required. 

  • Partner closely with engineering, manufacturing, facilities, quality, security, and operations leadership to surface constraints early and keep programmes moving. 

  • Work alongside the specialist responsible for energetic materials, ensuring explosives-related controls integrate cleanly into the wider UK HSE system without duplicating accountability. 

  • Build the future HSE team, defining which capabilities must sit internally and where specialist external support is justified. 

Who you are

  • A senior HSE leader with significant experience building and running health and safety systems across complex manufacturing, engineering, R&D, test, or production environments. 

  • Proven at establishing an HSE function or management system from the ground up, not only maintaining mature corporate processes. 

  • Experienced operating across multiple sites with different risk profiles, priorities, and stages of maturity. 

  • Deeply practical and comfortable spending time in workshops, laboratories, production areas, and commissioning environments rather than managing safety from a desk. 

  • Strong working knowledge of UK health and safety requirements relevant to industrial and engineering operations, including risk assessment, machinery safety, hazardous substances, contractor control, statutory inspections, and incident management. 

  • Credible with engineers and operational leaders, able to challenge unsafe decisions directly while finding a practical path forward. 

  • Experienced supporting new-facility design, equipment commissioning, production readiness, or operational mobilisation. 

  • Strong at incident investigation and root-cause analysis, with a record of converting findings into durable improvements rather than administrative closure. 

  • Able to establish minimum credible controls for fast-moving R&D and prototype work without lowering the standard for serious risks. 

  • Calm and decisive under pressure, with the judgement to distinguish manageable engineering risk from activity that must stop immediately. 

  • Comfortable operating autonomously as the company’s senior UK HSE authority while building influence across teams that do not report to you. 

  • Clear and concise in your communication, documentation, and training. You create systems people can actually understand and use. 

  • Experience in aerospace, defence, advanced manufacturing, automotive, motorsport, energy, chemicals, or another high-consequence engineering environment is highly relevant. 

  • Exposure to energetic materials, explosives operations, or major-hazard environments is valuable but not required; dedicated specialist capability will sit alongside this role. 

  • Motivated by building a safety culture where standards are high, problems surface early, and safe execution increases programme velocity rather than reducing it. 

  • Experience working with hazardous materials, explosives, energetic materials, or other major-hazard environments would be an advantage, but is not essential.

Security and Eligibility Requirement

  • Due to the nature of the work with the UK MoD, applicants must be a British Citizen, or a dual national holding British citizenship, and eligible for UK Security Clearance and, where required, Developed Vetting. 

What we offer

  • A mission-driven environment with the opportunity to work on one of Europe’s most consequential defence challenges, with direct impact on sovereign capability and security. 

  • Daily collaboration with top experts across engineering, operations, and defence, with real opportunity to learn from the best, contribute, and grow. 

  • High ownership and autonomy; no time tracking, no micromanagement, just clear objectives and accountability for outcomes. 

  • A fast-paced environment where good ideas are implemented quickly, and feedback from test and operations drives real decisions. 

  • A culture that values clarity, integrity, and excellence, and supports people who take initiative and push boundaries responsibly. 

  • Competitive compensation and real share options aligned to responsibility and impact, not tenure or hierarchy.

Posted July 3, 2026