Post-secondary education in Health Safety and Environmental Science or similar
Professional safety designation (CRSP, CSP, ROH, or ROHT) preferred
Minimum 5 years experience in an HSE role, particularly in construction, offshore or marine settings
Experience conducting audits and inspections and quality reviews of incident investigations
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications with excellent computer skills
Strong communication and presentation abilities
Knowledge of C-NLOPB and Transport Canada regulatory requirements
Responsibilities
Provide technical and functional HSE support for Major Projects, primarily based in St. John's, Newfoundland
Conduct verification and assurance activities for contractor compliance and health, safety, and environmental performance
Execute regulatory compliance gap assessments to identify shortcomings
Perform audits and inspections of contractor operations using compliance verification tools
Oversee and support equipment testing and project work at fabrication and construction sites
Conduct and review the quality of incident investigations
Develop and implement project-specific standards and procedures, including bridging documents
Advise project management on process safety management and loss prevention engineering
Support assurance audits evaluating contractor safety management systems
Coach and mentor contractor representatives in safety practices
Manage project risk registers, ensuring documentation and mitigation strategies are in place
Participate in hazard and risk assessments
Benefits
Opportunity for career development and professional growth
Dynamic team environment in a reputable company
Potential for travel and offshore work experience
Competitive benefits package supporting health and wellness
Access to ongoing training and updates in HSE regulations
Full Job Description
Responsibilities:
The individual in this position is responsible for providing technical and functional HSE support for Major Projects. This position will be based in St. John's, Newfoundland, however some travel may be required. This position will also provide offshore field support during in-field construction execution.
This position will conduct verification and assurance activities that will help ensure that contractors are meeting regulatory compliance, operations integrity objectives and health, safety and environmental (HSE) performance goals.
Conduct regulatory compliance gap assessments.
Conduct audits and inspections of scope specific contractors using the company-based compliance verification tools.
Attendance at various fabrication and construction sites to oversee and support equipment testing, mobilizations and other project work scopes.
Conduct and/or review quality of incident investigations.
Develop, implement, and follow project specific standards and procedures. Ensure bridging documents are developed to align with project specific requirements where required.
Inform and advise project management and engineering staff on matters and decisions related to process and occupational safety management and loss prevention engineering.
Support assurance activities (audits) which evaluate the performance of contractor's safety management system.
Coach and mentor contractor reps in safety management and safe work practices.
Manage issues and risk registers for the project teams, ensuring proper documentation and mitigation for the project.
Participate in hazard and risk assessments.
Requirements:
Post-secondary education in the field of Health Safety and Environmental Science and/or Occupational Health and Safety Certificate/Diploma or Degree from a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution.
Professional safety designation such as CRSP, CSP, ROH, or ROHT would be considered an asset.
Minimum of 5 years specific experience in a prior HSE role including direct responsibility for the administration of Health, Safety and Environment management programs for the construction, offshore or marine industry.
Ability to conduct audits and inspections, in addition to conducting and reviewing quality of incident investigations.
Possess excellent computer skills and proficient with Microsoft Office applications.
Excellent communication and presentation skills.
Extensive knowledge of local regulatory requirements of the C-NLOPB and Transport Canada.