Lake Charles, LA6 days ago
Responsibilities: Performs as the lead for all safety topics in the Business Unit; Monitors and as required, provides training of business unit employees on Safety policies, procedures, and regulations; Interfaces with customer base, government officials, and external auditors; Manages the participation in Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inspections; Provides inspectors with appropriate documents and identifying safety measures; Serves as a lead for all Safety Review Meetings; Acts as an expert safety and quality assurance advisor to health and safety administration team, and business unit leadership regarding projects, tasks, and operations; Conduct field base audits, inspections, investigations, and visits (some travel required); Coordinates all HSE/ENV issues directly with Area and Base Managers; Monitors the removal of physical, biological, chemical hazards; Models and Promotes an organizational culture that fosters safety practices through effective leadership; Participates in TSA security initiatives as a back-up as needed for customer and regulatory requirements; Assists in the coordination of MoC process and documentation; Assists with the safety statistical analysis of the Business Unit; Other tasks assigned by the Safety Manager. This at times may include changing priorities and/or deadlines; Must be able to travel based on operational needs; written and verbal) in working with other parties in person, by email, or other written correspondence; Must be organized and be able to work effectively independently and as a team with a large and varied workload; Ability to start and finish projects with minimal supervision; Ability to effectively prioritize and manage multiple tasks; Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with officers, managers, supervisors, fellow employees, representatives of other agencies, outside consultants and the public; and the ability to maintain a strong sense of propriety concerning confidential matters.