What are the responsibilities and job description for the HSE Manager l position at Eldeco, Inc.?
Company Description
Eldeco, Inc., founded in 1972, is a highly respected electrical contractor in the Southeastern United States, specializing in industrial and heavy commercial markets. With five branch offices and a skilled workforce, we have consistently delivered successful projects, gaining extensive experience in Design Build capabilities to provide efficient and cost-effective solutions. Our company prides itself on customer satisfaction, as over 70% of our work comes from repeat clients. With 50 years of stability, our team of experienced professionals is committed to delivering superior results and reliable service for years to come.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site role located in Concord, NC, for an HSE (Health, Safety, and Environment) Manager. The HSE Manager will be responsible for developing, implementing, and managing health, safety, and environmental programs to ensure compliance with safety regulations. Other duties include conducting risk assessments, performing accident investigations, providing training to employees on safety protocols, and fostering a culture of safety within the organization. The role involves collaboration with project managers and other teams to maintain a safe and efficient work environment, particularly in industrial and commercial electrical settings.
Qualifications
- Strong knowledge and experience in Health & Safety, Environment Health and Safety (EHS), and Occupational Health practices
- Proficiency in accident investigation and risk assessment practices
- Experience designing and delivering employee safety training programs
- Strong understanding of regulatory compliance related to health, safety, and environmental standards
- Excellent organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to conduct site visits, audits, and inspections in alignment with safety protocols
- Experience in the industrial or construction sector is a plus
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science is a plus
- Relevant safety certifications such as CHST, CSP, or similar credentials are a plus