Ergonomics Specialist

Inoverse Groupe

The Role

Overview

Assess and improve ergonomic safety, productivity and design in manufacturing.

Key Responsibilities

  • ergonomic analysis
  • risk assessment
  • compliance
  • workstation design
  • tooling review
  • strategic planning

Tasks

-Collaborate with engineering, H&S, and operations teams to embed best practice -Analyse assembly and installation tasks to identify ergonomic risks -Support strategic ergonomic risk-reduction plans for the site -Ensure compliance with relevant ergonomics standards and regulations -Provide recommendations to improve workstations, tooling, and processes

Requirements

  • communication
  • ergonomic assessments
  • risk mitigation
  • biomechanics
  • ergonomics degree
  • ciehf

What You Bring

-Excellent communication, report writing, and analytical skills -Experienced in workplace ergonomic assessments and risk mitigation -Strong understanding of biomechanics, work physiology, and cognitive behaviour -Degree in Ergonomics / Human Factors or related discipline -Working towards or holding recognised professional accreditation (e.g., CIEHF)

The Company

About Inoverse Groupe

-Born from a passion for transformation, the company turned industrial waste heat into a strategic resource. -It has carved a niche in auditing, designing and installing bespoke systems that reclaim lost thermal energy. -Their financial model focuses on cost‑saving for clients through tangible energy reductions. -Projects range from retrofitting factory cooling units to integrating heat recovery in commercial HVAC. -With a hands‑on engineering approach, they serve sectors from heavy industry to public buildings. -They’ve been trusted by retail leaders and manufacturers to convert excess heat into usable energy. -Unusual fact: they turn rejected cold‑machinery heat into hot water or heating—no fossil fuel needed. -Their story blends innovation, pragmatic engineering and a single focus: stop wasting heat.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities

Solar

Wind

Nuclear

Government