What are the responsibilities and job description for the Safety Specialist II position at Oglethorpe Power Corporation?
About the Role:
The Safety Specialist II will play a pivotal role in promoting and ensuring a culture of health and safety across our electrical generating plants and Corporate Office. This dynamic position involves providing day-to-day OSHA compliance support, conducting routine compliance assessments, delivering safety-related training, and supporting the Rural Electric Safety Achievement Program (RESAP). The ideal candidate will be an advocate for our Safety & Health program, serving as a knowledgeable resource for associates at all levels of the organization.
Key Responsibilities:
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Leadership & Direction: Provide daily direction and leadership for Health and Safety programs in assigned areas.
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Mentorship & Training: Mentor and coach associates and plant management on safety compliance issues through active participation in Safe Teams, safety meetings, and training sessions.
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Policy Management: Prepare, maintain, standardize, and update safety policies and processes as required by the Safety and Health Manual.
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Continuous Improvement: Develop and implement programs to enhance safety performance, including self-assessments, audits, benchmarking, peer reviews, and more.
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Regulatory Compliance: Monitor new federal and state standards, identify potential impacts, and develop action plans for compliance.
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Training Delivery: Provide or coordinate safety training for assigned locations.
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Incident Investigation: Investigate accidents and incidents, recommend corrective actions, and follow up on implementation.
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Risk Management: Coordinate and monitor insurance reviews, ensuring proper evaluation and communication of risk concerns and corrective actions.
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Industry Engagement: Actively participate in industry peer groups and training to stay updated on technological advances and regulatory compliance issues.
Qualifications:
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Education: Bachelor's degree in a related field.
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Experience:
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Minimum of eight (8) years as a safety professional in an electrical generation and transmission utility or a closely related industrial setting.
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Equivalent experience with a two (2) year degree plus ten (10) years related experience, or twelve (12) years related experience.
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Skills:
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Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
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Results-oriented with excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
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Strong technical, business analytical, and decision-making capabilities.
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Working knowledge of power plant equipment and systems.
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Knowledge of OSHA, DOT/Federal Motor Carrier regulations, and Workers' Compensation requirements.
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Ability to develop and deliver effective safety-related training.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and SharePoint.
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Licenses/Certifications:
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Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
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Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
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Valid driver's license (meets insurance requirements)
Salary : $96,000 - $120,000