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HSSE Lead Specialist (Environmental Health & Safety)
Summary:
The HSSE Lead Specialist is to provide direction for activities executed by EHS specialists responsible for implementing and managing client environmental health and safety programs on third shift. The goal of this role is to ensure that the EHS Specialists are properly engaged in ensuring facility compliance with all relevant regulations and client safety culture
Responsibilities:
Direct EHS Specialists in the following activities:
- Identify and evaluate operational environment, health & safety (EHS) risks
- Conduct assessments of existing EHS programs to ensure alignment with the regional strategy
- Execute EHS training needs based on identified operational risks and ensure that
workforce training activities are provided to meet business and legislative requirements
- Ensure the implementation and conformance of the Client EHS requirements as
- Monitor and advise on Client EHS requirements and applicable EHS references of the Scope of Work (SOW), ensure regulatory requirements are implemented and followed onsite
- Work with and advise contractors in identification and implementation of corrective actions for identified deficiencies or issues
- Attend and participate in essential meetings not limited to All Hands, Stand Downs, Orientations, Safety Committees, EHS Leads, Activity Briefings, Coordination Meetings, etc.
- Create, validate, and communicate lessons learned via Significant Events (SE) and Significant Potential Events (SPE) with Client EHS team(s) and trade partners
- Investigate and analyze incident reports involving work‐related injuries and illnesses, and recommend measures to prevent recurrence
- Conduct investigation and immediately report all incidents, near misses and
occupational illness, and recommending means of preventing recurrence
- Perform floor walks and observe work activities; document observations and provide coaching/feedback to personnel to ensure proper safe work behaviors and practices
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree in environmental science, occupational safety and health, or a related field, or experience commensurate with the role.
- 3 years of experience in environmental health and safety
- Occupational health and safety certifications ASP, CSP, or other related BCSP certifications or OSHA certifications preferred.
- Strong understanding of environmental health and safety regulations
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills