What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director, Safety and Environmental Compliance / Chief Safety Officer position at Regional Transportation District?
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The Director, Safety and Environmental Compliance / Chief Safety Officer (DSEC / CSO) is responsible for providing leadership to the Safety and Environmental Compliance Division. Reporting directly to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer (DCEO) with dotted line reporting to the General Manger and Chief Executive Officer (GM / CEO), this position ensures the safety of the agency’s employees, customers, facilities and transit network by overseeing all aspects of safety and environmental compliance, ensuring the agency adheres to federal and state law while maintaining a safe working environment by managing safety programs, conducting safety and environmental audits, and coordinating with regulatory agencies when necessary.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES :
Safety and Environmental Compliance
- Responsible for the development and execution of a long-term system safety strategy in alignment with the agency’s mission, vision, and strategic objectives.
- Serves at the delegation of the GM / CEO as the Chief Safety Officer responsible for the implementation, management, and execution of the Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) in compliance with Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and Colorado Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) requirements, and the System Safety Program Plan (SSPP) in compliance with Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) requirements.
- Acts as the primary contact with outside regulatory agencies, and is responsible for establishing, managing and monitoring all safety standards, processes and communication, to ensure compliance with federal and state safety oversight standards and regulations.
- Responsible for leading the full implementation and continuous improvement of the agency’s Safety Management System (SMS) to identify risks and effectively manage hazards to ensure the safety of employees, customers, contractors, and the public in accordance with FTA and FRA regulations.
- Manages the Operational Risk Management (ORM) framework and safety assurance processes and outputs and coordinates ORM evaluations, investigations, and controls with attention to cross-organizational impacts
- Leads safety incident, accident, and hazard investigations, analyzes root causes, and tracks the implementation of corrective actions to conclusion, using appropriate tracking systems.
- Oversees the collection and analysis of safety data to identify trends and measure safety performance
- Advises the GM / CEO and executive leadership team on safety, occupational health and safety, and environmental regulations, industry best-practices, trends, and risk mitigation options.
- Co-chairs the Joint Labor Management Safety Committee and serves as a key member of the GM / CEO’s Leadership Safety Committee.
- Directs and administers the process to obtain and comply with environmental permits; reviews supporting documentation required by various agencies; directs inventory procedures and recording of potential hazardous materials.
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- Directs environmental clean-up and remediation for contaminated sites and ensures compliance with corrective action plans and assists the Chief of Police and Emergency Management’s coordination of emergency preparedness and response and advises on related standards for bus, rail, facilities and environmental operations.
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Other Duties as Assigned :
QUALIFICATIONS : Required :
Preferred :
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES :
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We are considering all applications for this position up until the position close date of 04 / 04 / 2025. For consideration, please be sure to apply to this link before the posting end date.
The expected hiring salary range for this role is between $141,115 and $199,326, depending on experience.
ADA Accommodations :
RTD is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace. All applicants will be considered for employment without regard to the race, sex, disability status or any other characteristic protected by law.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :
The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodations. The work environment is a typical office environment with minimal exposure to excessive noise or adverse environmental issues. Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Pay Range : 141, - $199, Annual
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RTD posts a compensation range that represents a good faith estimate of what RTD anticipates paying for the position at the time of posting. Starting salary is based on the candidate’s relevant and verified education, training and work experience. Applicants should submit all relevant and verifiable education, training and work experiences at the time of application.
Salary : $141 - $199