Health and Safety Advisor

North American Construction Group Inc.

$80K — $95K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Civil construction or mining industry experience preferred.
  • Certificate, diploma or degree in Occupational Health & Safety.
  • Accreditation as an OH&S professional (i.e. CRSP).
  • Minimum three years’ experience in Health, Safety & Environment Management Systems.
  • Detailed working knowledge of the Canada Labour Code and other applicable Health & Safety legislation.
  • Excellent analytical, interpersonal, and communication skills.

Responsibilities

  • Develop coaching relationships with project leadership to enhance safety performance.
  • Demonstrate required safety behaviors to cultivate a strong corporate culture.
  • Facilitate HS&E plan development and implementation for projects.
  • Participate in HS&E performance measurement and coach staff on improvements.
  • Evaluate communication strategies to boost safety culture adoption.
  • Provide coaching for HS&E meetings with leaders and staff.
  • Conduct safety audits and develop corrective action plans.

Benefits

  • Client-provided flights from Edmonton/Calgary for transportation.
  • Accommodation at camp available on-site.
  • Opportunities for career growth and professional development.
Full Job Description
Position Scope

Position Scope

 

To facilitate adoption of industry leading HSE practices and behaviors at NACG’s operating sites.  To enable ownership of safety by project /site leaders and their teams by providing them with proactive coaching and expert HSE guidance. Long term success is demonstrated by consistent first quartile safety performance.

 

We are hiring for the following site: Fort Hills

 

Shift: 14x14 - 12 hrs

Location: Fort Hills (Fort McMurray)

Accommodations: Camp

Transportation: Client Provided Flights from Edmonton/Calgary

 

Responsibilities

What You'll Be Doing

  • Develop coaching relationships with project leadership team focused on helping them define and achieve their safety culture and continuously improve their safety performance. This includes the provision of ongoing feedback to these leaders. 
  • Lead by demonstrating the required behaviours, attitudes and mindset to further develop an already strong corporate safety culture.
  • Facilitate and participate in the development and implementation of project / department HS&E plans, goals and objectives.
  • Participate in the development of HS&E performance measures, understand the relative value, interpret results and coach/influence staff on how to improve HS&E performance.
  • Evaluate and help project leaders develop communication strategies to inform and advance the adoption of the desired safety culture.
  • Provide preparation assistance and feedback for leaders of HS&E meetings with employees and contractor staff.
  • Provide HSE training, orient and personal coaching to site staff.
  • Coordinate and participate in the analysis, design, development, delivery and evaluation of HS&E related training, as required.
  • Provide support to project / department management and staff in the interpretation and application of HS&E rules, regulations and legislation.
  • Facilitate the implementation and administration of corporate HS&E policies, processes and systems and monitor compliance with all relevant legislation, rules and regulations. 
  • Participate in developing safety portion of project execution plans owned by site and driving change in pursuit of the desired culture and goals.
  • Provide consultation and assist in risk identification assessment, hazard analysis and job planning. Develop job aids and methods to assist site personal in these tasks.
  • Review, provide coaching and support as required in incident investigation with the key objective of increasing the capabilities of operating personnel.
  • Support as required for the return to work program as identified by the Health and Disability Manager.
  • Compile and maintain records associated with the responsibilities of the position.
  • Monitor site conditions and behaviors to identify risks and provide site leaders with input and recommendations to enhance safety performance. 
  • Conduct safety audits, coordinate audit recommendations, and assist in the development of corrective action plans in consultation with project / department management.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of and adherence to all applicable legislation, standards and guidelines, and influence the adoption of standards when applicable.
  • Maintain knowledge of current HS&E strategies, trends and technologies by developing industry working relationships and participating in exchange groups, associations and committees.
Qualifications

What Makes You the ONE

  • Civil construction or mining industry experience preferred.
  • Certificate, diploma or degree in Occupational Health & Safety.
  • Accreditation as an OH&S professional (i.e. CRSP).
  • Minimum three (3) years’ experience in Health, Safety & Environment Management Systems.
  • Detailed working knowledge of the Canada Labour Code and other relevant Federal and Provincial Health & Safety legislation.
  • Working knowledge of OH&S policies, standards, legislation and procedures pertaining to the industry.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
  • Excellent interpersonal skills including oral, verbal, and written communication skills.
  • Understand and anticipate project / department (including safety) specific business drivers and influence.
  • Ability to take initiative, to lead and motivate people.
  • Ability to cooperate and deal tactfully with others.
  • Strong leadership skills in the form of: strategic thinking ability, approach to relationship building, teambuilding, ability to engage people to think about their behavioral impacts, ability to position HS&E management system concepts within the business process context and the ability to build mutual trust and respect.
  • Superior communication skills in the form of: ability to engage internal business partners to think creatively. Demonstrates sound judgment through effective communication of technical knowledge and passion for HS&E.
  • Must have a continuing record of professional development.
  • Must have a sound understanding and be able to demonstrate proficiency in the use of common business application software (I.e. MS Office 2016 and Windows 10)
  • Have general knowledge and the ability to learn and use additional job specific application software, Industrial hygiene or atmospheric monitoring equipment as required.
Summary

What's Next

 

All successful candidates must:

  • Be proficient in English, both verbally and written
  • Have a valid Class 5 Driver’s License
  • Have experience as requested as mentioned above
  • Subject to Random Testing at: Suncor, Suncor Fort Hills and Kearl sites
  • Undergo and successfully pass the following testing:
    • Breath Alcohol Test
    • Urine Drug Test
    • Fitness-to-Work Assessment
    • Audiometric Testing
    • Vision Screening
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    Shift, site, and start times are subject to change.

     

    All successful candidates MUST provide the following items prior to confirmation of their start date:

  • CSO Certification
  • CSTS Certification
  • Copy of Valid Class 5 Driver’s License
  • Copy of recent Driver’s Abstract
  • VOID cheque/direct deposit form
  • Requested Energy Safety Canada Certifications for site access. 
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    Rewards of our positions include competitive compensation and benefits packages and excellent career growth prospects. To explore this opportunity, please submit a resume of your experience and accomplishments in confidence.

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