What are the responsibilities and job description for the Safety Engineer position at WW Clyde?
POSITION Safety Engineer
LOCATION Jobsites Throughout Arizona
JOB SUMMARY The Safety Engineer is responsible for working with management and employees on-site to ensure a safe and healthful work environment.
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
The successful candidate must be safety conscious with a record of working safely in the workplace.
LOCATION Jobsites Throughout Arizona
JOB SUMMARY The Safety Engineer is responsible for working with management and employees on-site to ensure a safe and healthful work environment.
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
- Act as an ambassador for the Global Safety Team, championing the collaborative approach to Safety across the project.
- Possess relevant certification which includes at least one of the following
- Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
- Construction Safety and Health Technician (CHST)
- Bachelors or Masters Degree in an EHS discipline
- Graduate or Chartered Member of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH)
- Occupational Safety and Health Technologist (OHST)
- Safety Trained Professional - Construction (STS-C)
- Associate Safety Professional (ASP)
- Provide evidence of having completed a 30 HR Construction Outreach Training Course, or its equivalent, within the last 3 years; or have a minimum of 3-5 years of qualified project safety experience on similarly sized projects of a similar type of construction & OSHA 30 (US) or NEBOSH Certificate/ Diploma (Europe/Asia) in last 3 years.
- Be current in CPR/First Aid training from a provider that is recognized by OSHA (US) or the local equivalent agency/authority/accreditation body.
- Be capable of conduction a complete incident investigation.
- Conduct Daily documented inspections that identify exposures and corrective actions.
- Conduct daily documented inspections that identify exposures and corrective actions
- Communicate effectively with employees;
- Be responsible for maintaining a project list of all incidents that occur on their site;
- Be responsible for maintaining their OSHA 300 log or equivalent log of incidents, injuries and corrective actions;
- Inspect, review, and approve (if applicable) PTPs and JHAs;
- Clearly understand applicable state and local agency / authority safety and health regulations;
- Ensure that the safety orientations are conducted in accordance with the Site Specific Safety Program;
- Maintain an up-to-date list of all competent and qualified personnel on site;
- Ensure that all relevant safety training certifications have been verified and documented;
- Conduct weekly supervisory and management safety meetings;
- Ensure that special procedures are being done correctly (Confined Space Entry, LO/TO, excavations, etc.);
- Coordinate and escort personally (or assigned designee) injured employees with minor injuries to the designated medical clinic;
- Coordinate regulatory agency inspections by notifying all affected parties;
- Meet any additional requirements that are outlined in Site Specific Safety Program.
- Must be open to travelling to out of state jobsites as needed
- Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance (starting day 1 for salary employees)
- 401K match
- Profit sharing
- Paid Holidays
- Paid Time Off
The successful candidate must be safety conscious with a record of working safely in the workplace.
- Offer/ Start Date is contingent upon a successful background check and a preemployment drug screen (including THC)*