Safety Director

ENSTRUCTURE LLC

$90K — $120K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in safety management or related field.
  • Strong knowledge of health and safety laws and regulatory requirements.
  • Proven ability to analyze data and develop actionable safety strategies.
  • Experience in training and developing safety leaders within facilities.
  • Excellent communication skills for liaising with various stakeholders.
  • Demonstrated ability to navigate complex organizational structures and matrix reporting.

Responsibilities

  • Diagnose and execute safety programs for assigned facilities with a focus on continuous improvement.
  • Supervise safety and loss prevention activities, including training and incident investigations.
  • Identify and mitigate leading loss drivers related to workplace injuries.
  • Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations and standards.
  • Track and report on facilities' Lost Time Injury Rate (LTIR) performance.
  • Coordinate and implement employee safety training programs at various intervals.
  • Analyze and distribute comprehensive safety reports to stakeholders.

Benefits

  • Health and wellness programs to support employee well-being.
  • Opportunities for professional development and training.
  • Employee assistance programs for personal and professional support.
  • Flexible work arrangements to promote work-life balance.
Full Job Description
Core Accountability
  • Own diagnosis and execution of safety programs and continuous improvement across assigned facilities. Equally accountable to both leaders for: regional safety performance outcomes, diagnosis and closure of safety gaps, design and implementation of evidence-based initiatives, development of facility safety leadership, and clear escalation of barriers and governance issues.
  • Coordinate and supervise all activities related to safety and loss prevention, including training and accident investigations.
  • Identify, reduce and eliminate leading loss drivers for worker injury and workers compensation claims.
  • Ensure that all health & safety issues are managed fulfilling the requirements of all laws and regulatory requirements.
  • Track and have a measurable impact on the terminals' LTIR (Lost Time Injury Rate) performance.
  • Coordinate guidelines for employee training including monthly, quarterly and annual refreshers, as well as new hire training required by the Company and applicable regulatory agencies.
  • Aggregate, analyze, and distribute weekly, monthly, and quarterly safety reports.
  • Represent the company with local government and non-government organizations related to health & safety in order to ensure a mutual understanding of the Company's goals and requirements, and to work in a cooperative partnership with local resources.


Strategic Partnership with CSO

  • Spend significant time on the front lines. Surface evidence-based recommendations for new programs and strategic changes.
  • Partner with the CSO to design solutions grounded in diagnosed need. Own intellectual rigor
  • Implement approved initiatives with fidelity while adapting for regional context.
  • Develop facility safety team to diagnose and solve problems independently.
  • Provide regular performance data, trend analysis, and recommendations to the CSO.


Operational Partnership with Regional President

  • Integrate safety into operational leadership. Advise on safety implications of operational decisions.
  • Partner with facility operations teams on integrated safety/operational improvement.
  • Manage safety budgets, audit scheduling, training coordination, and day-to-day logistics.
  • Report safety performance in operationally-focused language (cost, productivity, risk, regulatory exposure).
  • Escalate resource constraints and conflicts between safety and production priorities with evidence and recommendations.


Field Leadership & Presence

  • Maintain significant time in the field. Observe operations and engage facility operations teams.
  • Conduct regular facility risk assessments. Ensure hazard identification and corrective action systems function.
  • Implement corporate initiatives with measurement and results reporting.
  • Coach facility safety and operations teams as strategic partners in operational safety.


Competencies & Expectations

  • Diagnostic rigor: Observes carefully. Uses data to diagnose root causes. Brings evidence-based recommendations.
  • Matrix navigation: Manages dual reporting with maturity. Escalates clearly to both leaders. Maintains functional and operational alignment.
  • Operational fluency: Understands terminal business. Integrates safety into operational thinking, not as external constraint.
  • Evidence-based judgment: Brings data. Respects when evidence supports a different view. Expects the same from leadership.
  • Execution discipline: Implements approved priorities with rigor. Escalates barriers. Closes the loop.
  • Leadership presence: Coaches and influences facility leadership. Builds trust through competence and integrity.
  • Intellectual honesty: Escalates safety issues without filtering. Recommends hard things when data warrants it. Admits uncertainty.

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