What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lockout Tagout Construction Supervisor position at Jacobs?
Our Nuclear Projects group is a Tier 1 service provider to the U.S. Department of Energy, we deliver safe and innovative solutions at complex nuclear cleanup and production sites. Our services include program management, decommissioning, environmental remediation, waste and nuclear material management, nuclear operations, consulting, and engineering, and construction.
The Lockout Tagout (LOTO) / Permit To Work Supervisor reports to the Construction Manager, and is responsible for organizing, executing, and coordinating LOTO activities.
Specific Responsibilities :
- Manages the Spent Fuel Handling Project (SFHP) LOTO program.
- The Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) Coordinator is responsible and accountable for safety lockout and tagout related activities.
- Assists in the development, implementation, and monitoring of site-specific lockout tagout procedures.
- Responsible for direct interface with construction, startup and craft personnel coordinating work permitting and tagging.
- Establish and maintain communications to ensure accurate and timely flow of information.
- Assists Construction supervision with coordinating daily subcontractor work schedules and attends daily pre-shift briefings or “Plan of the Day” meetings. Identifies and assists in resolving work issues between other project subcontractors
- Read and understand the subcontract(s) technical documents, including specifications, drawings and supplemental material and monitor the subcontractor for conformance to those requirements
- Execute the Project Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) requirements as well as the Project Quality Assurance Plan (PQAP)
- Document subcontractor’s daily activities including work progress, issues impacting safety, quality or schedule, manpower and required project coordination
- Interface with client Subcontractor Technical Representatives (STR’s)
- Interface and support Construction Quality Inspectors (CQI’s), Resident Engineers (RE’s) and HSE personnel