If you are someone passionate about safety and helping to ensure safety is part of a manufacturing culture, Harrison Steel has a great opening for you: Safety Manager. The individual will complete facility walk-throughs each day and review current Safety practices, to determine needed improvements, and to develop trainings and programs. The individual must be highly skilled at self-management and have the ability to take ownership of assigned projects.
We prefer a Bachelor's degree in a safety-related field or three years of recent, related experience or training. An equivalent combination of both may be substituted. At minimum, candidates with significant Safety experience must possess a high school diploma. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and particularly Excel is required. Experience using Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) mandated recordkeeping applications or other governmental forms preferred. Excellent communication ability is required, in writing and presentation.
RESPONSIBILITIES
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The employee regularly works near moving mechanical parts; fumes or airborne particles; toxic or caustic chemicals; and vibration. Also exposure to outdoor weather conditions, non-weather related extreme heat, water and humidity, and the risk of electrical shock. The usual noise level is very loud. Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 70 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
BENEFITS
Competitive salary; 401k and profit sharing; medical, dental and vision insurance available for purchase; and the WeCare Clinic, available to employees and family members for a variety of medical visits with no out-of-pocket costs.
ABOUT HARRISON STEEL
Harrison Steel is a family owned company that engineers and manufactures castings of 350 to 12,500 pounds, net casting weight, for businesses in industries such as construction, mining, energy transmission, and oil and gas. HS is located in Attica, Indiana, where it was founded in 1906 by J.W. Harrison, as the National Car Coupler Company. Attica is a rural city surrounded by traditional Midwest farmland that about 3,200 residents call home. The foundry is a 40-minute drive from Lafayette, Indiana or Danville, Illinois, and 1.5 hours from Indianapolis.