What are the responsibilities and job description for the HST Coordinator position at Amspec LLC.?
Job Summary
Serves as a local resource to the Branch, Operations and Laboratory Managers for all health, safety and training programs
for the company within the applicable geographical region. The chief goal is to protect the employees and the environment
while ensuring compliance to company and industry policies, procedures and standards.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Perform all safety training for new hires and refresher training as guided by company and regulatory systems
- Perform/coordinate field inspection training for all roles assigned to field work
- Conduct facility wide monthly safety meetings for all employees of the respective location
- Conduct comprehensive on-site safety inspections / assessments as a part of a constant monitoring process
- Document all safety violations or unsafe conditions/ activities and lead investigations and recommend courses of
action for on-the-job accidents
- Maintain internal incident files, medical files (Drug & Alcohol), and external safety certifications according to
respective geographical region regulations
- Provide training to ensure the proper implementation of appropriate safety and quality policies and procedures
- Maintain training records for operations, administrative and inspection staff
- Maintain calibration and field equipment inventory records for operations and field staff, orders supplies as
necessary
- Perform other related duties as required and assigned.
Required Skills
Skills/Qualifications
- A high school degree or equivalent required - Associate or Bachelor’s Degree preferred
- Minimum of 1 years of related work experience
- Transportation Workers Identification Card (TWIC)
- Strong multi-tasking and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work under pressure
Required Experience
Working Conditions
Office / Field Environment, Some travel required as needed, Available for guidance during off-hours
Physical Requirements
Work is routinely performed in office and field environments, with occasional exposure to both an internal and external
environment including inclement weather and varying temperatures. The qualified individual may be exposed to
hazardous chemicals.