What are the responsibilities and job description for the Safety Coordinator position at Work4ce Inc?
We are excited to add a Safety Coordinator to our team for a major automotive client in Huntsville AL!
What makes our team stand out? Several things, but one of the most important things is that we offer AMAZING benefits! We pay 100% for your medical, dental and vision benefit premiums. We also offer 17 PTO days, 8 Paid holidays, 401K match, and Paid OT.
We are excited to review your resume for the Safety Coordinator role!
Highlights:
- Certification Required: OSHA 510 & 30; NFPA 70E.
- Overtime: 25% (Need to work on few weekends depending upon the workload)
- Travel: No major travel involved. (Might need to travel just for training purpose).
- Shift Starts at 6:30 AM CST.
What you’ll be doing
- The Safety Department is looking for a passionate and highly motivated Contractor Safety Representative
- The primary responsibility of this role is to lead all aspects of the contractor safety program to ensure team member safety and regulatory compliance. You will be required balance company-wide operational hoshin priorities with the obligation to team member safety and compliance through the translation of complex safety regulatory interpretations into actionable instructions and development of technically accurate, standardized safety policies, standards, and programs.
- Reporting to the Safety Manager, the person in this role will support the Safety department's objective to prioritize safety through standardization, achieve best safety performance, and an incident free workplace.
- Work with and direct contractors to implement construction safety management systems and other safety requirements.
- Provide safety leadership for both new and existing construction projects including structural steel, mechanical and electrical equipment installation, etc.
- Lead weekly contractor safety representatives’ meetings made up of trades working on the site.
- Conduct formal safety audits of activities related to construction and equipment installation.
- Review contractor JSA’s to confirm completeness and accuracy of work being performed.
- Lead, support and participate in key safety initiatives.
- Manage multiple reports for local, regional, and regulatory agencies, and internal/global reporting.
- Calculate risks and challenge the status quo with deep analysis of the situation.
- Develop and present PowerPoint presentations to communicate incident reports, work rule changes, plant status, etc.
What you bring:
- Minimum of 5 years of experience leading safety on construction projects with multiple trades.
- Demonstrated experience managing projects requiring critical thinking (kaizen), problem solving, data analysis & verification.
- Required – OSHA 30 Construction Industry Outreach Program (U.S.)
- Required – OSHA 510 Construction Industry Standards (U.S.)
- Required – Knowledge of applicable consensus standards i.e., NFPA 70E/CSA Z462,
- Preferred – A recognized, independent third-party safety certification. Examples: CSP/ASP, SMS, CHST, STSC, CSHO, CSHT, etc.
- Preferred – OSHA 500 Construction Industry Train the Trainer (indicates the ability to communicate safety information to others) (U.S.)
- Preferred – Degree in Occupational Safety, or related field.
- Demonstrated experience managing projects requiring critical thinking (kaizen), problem solving, data analysis & verification
- Capable of developing and delivering presentations, generating effective reports, conducting applicable standards research
- Manage customer expectations and work to find mutually agreeable solutions.
Salary : $45 - $57