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Description
Responsibility & Authority
The Transportation Safety Manager creates, implements, and audits safety programs that are compliant with federal and state regulations including Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The Transportation Safety Manager works closely with leaders and team members to understand the work processes and to identify and proactively address hazards and risks through risk assessments and PPE analysis. The Transportation Safety Manager is responsible for setting goals and for developing strategy to continually improve safety for drivers. The Transportation Safety Manager assigns the appropriate training and works with leaders and team members to ensure that training is completed.
Requirements
Minimum Position Requirements (Skills & Abilities)
Essential Functions
Physical Demands
A Transportation Safety Manager can work in any range of environments, from a climate-controlled space to environments where temperatures can vary from extreme cold to extreme heat. Safety & Maintenance Managers must be able to sit or stand for extended periods of time (up to 12 hours) on unpadded floors and will continuously be required to bend, reach overhead, crouch, kneel, push/pull and grasp. Additionally, Safety Managers will routinely be required to lift or carry up to 30 - 50 lbs. Eye/hand coordination and repetitive use of both hands/arms is required. Exposure to chemical hazards, electrical hazards, sharp objects/tools, noise and vibration are anticipated.
Tools & Equipment Used
Education
Work Experience
3 years of previous leadership experience in a transportation environment is required.
Full Time
$87k-116k (estimate)
06/01/2024
07/31/2024
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