What are the responsibilities and job description for the District Senior Safety Engineer position at California Department of Industrial Relations?
Job Description And Duties
What will be the difference that you make for California?
Under the direction of the Regional Manager in the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR), Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), Enforcement Branch, the District Senior Safety Engineer (Industrial) is responsible for performing the full range of professional level senior safety engineering work in construction, electrical, and industrial functions related to the Cal/OSHA program.
The Senior Safety Engineer conducts, including but not limited to, specialized safety inspections, accident investigations, and consultations assignments related to construction, electrical, and industrial occupational safety and health, (work that requires or involves extensive experience, knowledge and skills in safety principles, practices and methods) throughout the State; assist the District Manager and Regional Manager in developing procedures and guidelines for conducting audits, inspections, and accident investigations; leads, plans, organizes, reviews and directs the work of teams assigned to perform inspections (e.g. Heat, Fatal accidents, complaints, etc.), and special assignments (e.g. Enforcement Task Force projects; Special Emphasis Projects); evaluates work performance of safety engineers and prepares written training development plans to help improve staff performance for management; conducts committee meetings to revise or propose new safety orders within the Cal/OSHA program; perform in-service and on-the-job training of staff, and works in an assigned district office and travels throughout the state as required.
The Senior Safety Engineer develops programs for promotion of safety concepts; consults with labor, management and public groups on the more complex and sensitive safety engineering problems/hazards; assist the Regional Manager with the implementation and maintenance of health and safety programs including but not limited to, Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), Heat Prevention Program, Respiratory Protection Program, Medical Surveillance Program, etc.; assist the District Manager with planning, tracking and reviewing workload; and provides technical advice to the Regional Manager, District Manager and compliance staff. In the absence of the District Manager, the Senior Safety Engineer may be required to assume some of the District Manager responsibilities. Senior Safety Engineers are to perform all work in accordance with DIR-DOSH policies, DOSH Compliance Policy and Procedure Manual, Directives, and Memorandums.
https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Exams/ExamBulletin.aspx?ExamControlId=2588
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement .
Working Conditions
This job is located at:
Division of Occupational Safety and Health – Enforcement Branch – Santa Barbara District Office:
411 E. Canon Perdido, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Working outdoors 8 hours or more per day in a wide range of weather conditions (e.g. rain, strong winds, heat, and cold); Sitting at a desk, in a chair, and in front of a computer screen, for an extended periods of time; Moving/walking and standing for extended periods of time, including but not limited to, on slopes, uneven, rough, wet, and/or slippery surfaces/terrain; Using a multi-line telephone console or a cordless telephone with headset; Bending, squatting, crouching, kneeling, stooping and twisting; Perform repetitive hand motion, simple grasping, fine finger manipulation, pushing and pulling with right and left hands; Reaching (above and below shoulder level); move and transport up to 50 pounds of equipment or work related materials; Climbing up and down/balancing stairs, ladders, stoops, slopes; Dressing appropriately for working in the field, including proper use of personal protective equipment (safety boots, protective suits, hearing protection, respiratory protection, safety eyewear, hard hat, cooling vests, gloves, etc.); Traveling via private, State vehicle, or public transportation (i.e. automobile, airplane, etc.) including overnight travel inside California may be required; have functional vision.
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What will be the difference that you make for California?
Under the direction of the Regional Manager in the Department of Industrial Relations (DIR), Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), Enforcement Branch, the District Senior Safety Engineer (Industrial) is responsible for performing the full range of professional level senior safety engineering work in construction, electrical, and industrial functions related to the Cal/OSHA program.
The Senior Safety Engineer conducts, including but not limited to, specialized safety inspections, accident investigations, and consultations assignments related to construction, electrical, and industrial occupational safety and health, (work that requires or involves extensive experience, knowledge and skills in safety principles, practices and methods) throughout the State; assist the District Manager and Regional Manager in developing procedures and guidelines for conducting audits, inspections, and accident investigations; leads, plans, organizes, reviews and directs the work of teams assigned to perform inspections (e.g. Heat, Fatal accidents, complaints, etc.), and special assignments (e.g. Enforcement Task Force projects; Special Emphasis Projects); evaluates work performance of safety engineers and prepares written training development plans to help improve staff performance for management; conducts committee meetings to revise or propose new safety orders within the Cal/OSHA program; perform in-service and on-the-job training of staff, and works in an assigned district office and travels throughout the state as required.
The Senior Safety Engineer develops programs for promotion of safety concepts; consults with labor, management and public groups on the more complex and sensitive safety engineering problems/hazards; assist the Regional Manager with the implementation and maintenance of health and safety programs including but not limited to, Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), Heat Prevention Program, Respiratory Protection Program, Medical Surveillance Program, etc.; assist the District Manager with planning, tracking and reviewing workload; and provides technical advice to the Regional Manager, District Manager and compliance staff. In the absence of the District Manager, the Senior Safety Engineer may be required to assume some of the District Manager responsibilities. Senior Safety Engineers are to perform all work in accordance with DIR-DOSH policies, DOSH Compliance Policy and Procedure Manual, Directives, and Memorandums.
- Multiple locations and positions are available throughout California. Please also see other postings under a different job control in CalCareers for other locations. If you are interested in positions at more than one location, please submit a new application for each job control.
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https://calcareers.ca.gov/CalHrPublic/Exams/ExamBulletin.aspx?ExamControlId=2588
You will find additional information about the job in the Duty Statement .
Working Conditions
This job is located at:
Division of Occupational Safety and Health – Enforcement Branch – Santa Barbara District Office:
411 E. Canon Perdido, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
- If you are interested in working in the other locations you must submit an application to each job control.
Working outdoors 8 hours or more per day in a wide range of weather conditions (e.g. rain, strong winds, heat, and cold); Sitting at a desk, in a chair, and in front of a computer screen, for an extended periods of time; Moving/walking and standing for extended periods of time, including but not limited to, on slopes, uneven, rough, wet, and/or slippery surfaces/terrain; Using a multi-line telephone console or a cordless telephone with headset; Bending, squatting, crouching, kneeling, stooping and twisting; Perform repetitive hand motion, simple grasping, fine finger manipulation, pushing and pulling with right and left hands; Reaching (above and below shoulder level); move and transport up to 50 pounds of equipment or work related materials; Climbing up and down/balancing stairs, ladders, stoops, slopes; Dressing appropriately for working in the field, including proper use of personal protective equipment (safety boots, protective suits, hearing protection, respiratory protection, safety eyewear, hard hat, cooling vests, gloves, etc.); Traveling via private, State vehicle, or public transportation (i.e. automobile, airplane, etc.) including overnight travel inside California may be required; have functional vision.
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Salary : $11,094 - $13,882