First Hawaiian Bank

Senior Safety Program Manager - Offsite Manufacturing

First Hawaiian Bank$89K — $136K *
Manufacturing & Automotive
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, or related field
  • 5-7 years of EHS experience in manufacturing or fabrication environments
  • Proven track record managing OSHA/EPA compliance programs
  • In-depth knowledge of machine safety and welding hazards
  • Strong communication and leadership skills
  • Proficiency in EHS management systems and Microsoft Office Suite
  • Data-driven mindset with the ability to analyze trends

Responsibilities

  • Integrate safety into fabrication operations by collaborating with shop leadership
  • Design and manage shop-specific safety programs
  • Conduct compliance audits and investigations into incidents
  • Deliver safety training and coach employees on safety ownership
  • Monitor safety performance metrics and propose improvements
  • Collaborate with teams to incorporate safety into production designs
  • Lead initiatives focused on continuous improvement and risk reduction

Benefits

  • Competitive pay and 401(k) with employer match
  • Paid time off and comprehensive medical benefits
  • Up to 16 weeks paid parental leave and family formation benefits
  • Transgender inclusive benefits and commuter perks
  • Pet insurance and community service time
  • Learning opportunities via McKinstry University
  • Access to onsite gyms or remote work reimbursements
Full Job Description
The Opportunity with McKinstry

We are currently seeking a Senior Safety Program Manager to join our Offsite Manufacturing team in Spokane, WA for a mid-shift supporting day and swing shift operations. The Program Manager manages the McKinstry Safety Program and assigned safety professionals at the business unit level. This role will also manage subject-specific safety programs and associated data to ensure enterprise compliance.

Responsibilities:

Offsite Manufacturing Support
  • Work closely with shop leadership and McKinstry Safety to integrate safety into all aspects of fabrication operations.
  • Collaborate with shop teams to implement and monitor site-specific safety plans, ensuring alignment with McKinstry Safety Programs.
  • Conduct shop floor audits, inspections, and evaluations to verify compliance with OSHA standards and company policies.
  • Support subcontractor safety management by reviewing work activities and providing guidance to ensure safe operations.
  • Facilitate lessons-learned sessions and provide feedback to shop teams and safety program leaders to enhance program effectiveness.

Safety Program Development & Compliance
  • Design, implement, and manage shop-specific safety programs covering machine guarding, lockout/tagout, confined space, fall protection, welding and fabrication safety, electrical safety, and heavy lift and material handling procedures.
  • Assist in development and execution of annual safety plans for the shop network.
  • Maintain compliance with OSHA, EPA, NFPA, ANSI, and other regulatory and industry standards relevant to mechanical and fabricated product manufacturing.
  • Conduct investigations into incidents and near-misses, including root cause analyses, and implement corrective actions.
  • Develop and update safety SOPs, hazard control protocols, and training content.
  • Actively engage in McKinstry safety events and initiatives to enhance organizational safety culture.
  • Assist in administering McKinstry Safety Programs to minimize risk and ensure compliance with regulations.

Risk Assessment & Hazard Control
  • Conduct Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs), and ergonomic assessments for assembly and heavy material handling operations.
  • Implement machine guarding for all manufacturing equipment
  • Oversee safe operation of cranes, forklifts, hoists, and other heavy-lift equipment used in fabrication and product movement.

Incident Management & Reporting
  • Lead investigations of near-misses, incidents, and recordable injuries; identify root causes and corrective actions.
  • Maintain OSHA 300 logs, environmental permits, and internal safety records.
  • Support return-to-work, light-duty, and restricted-duty processes, including coordination of work assignments and review of offer letters outlining restrictions, expectations, and duration
  • Monitor safety performance metrics, identify trends, and propose solutions to address gaps and improve outcomes.
  • Manage subject-specific safety initiatives and ensure successful implementation across shop operations.
  • Report shop safety performance metrics to leadership and corporate EHS.

Training & Culture Building
  • Deliver training on welding and fabrication safety, electrical awareness, hot work permits, PPE, and machinery safety.
  • Coach supervisors and employees to take ownership of safety in daily work.
  • Build a culture of "stop work authority" where employees proactively identify and address hazards.

Continuous Improvement & Integration
  • Partner with shop leadership to embed safety into daily management systems, including SQDIP (Safety, Quality, Delivery, Inventory, Productivity) boards, tier meetings, and operational reviews.
  • Support the implementation, audit, and sustainment of 5S programs to improve shop organization, hazard visibility, material flow, and ergonomic safety.
  • Integrate safety metrics and leading indicators into visual management tools to proactively identify trends and drive corrective actions before incidents occur.
  • Maintain regular shop floor presence through walkthroughs, daily huddles, and standard work reviews to reinforce safe work practices and engage teams in continuous improvement.
  • Lead or support lean and continuous improvement events focused on reducing risk, improving ergonomics, eliminating waste, and optimizing production flow.
  • Collaborate with operations, engineering, and project teams to ensure safety is incorporated into production line layouts, tooling selection, and process design.
  • Support sustainability, waste reduction, and environmental initiatives tied to fabrication and manufacturing operations.


What You Need to Succeed at McKinstry

Education & Experience
  • Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field.
  • 10+ years of EHS experience in manufacturing, fabrication, or industrial environments (preferably mechanical/electrical fabrication, HVAC, piping, sheet metal, or prefabrication).
  • Proven track record managing OSHA/EPA compliance programs in a manufacturing or fabrication setting.
  • In-depth knowledge of machine safety, welding and fabrication hazards, electrical safety, and assembly ergonomics.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills; able to influence across all levels of the organization.
  • Proficiency in EHS management systems, incident tracking software, and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Data-driven mindset: able to analyze trends and drive measurable improvements.
  • Ability to influence and gain buy-in amongst cross functional teams.

Certifications
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST) or equivalent preferred.
  • OSHA 30-Hour (General Industry) required; OSHA 500/501 Trainer certification preferred.
  • Environmental permitting knowledge (air, waste, water) desirable.

PeopleFirst Benefits

When it comes to the basics, we have you covered:
  • Competitive pay
  • 401(k) with employer match and profit-sharing plan
  • Paid time off and holidays
  • Comprehensive medical, prescription, dental, and vision with low or zero deductible options and low out of pocket maximums

People come first at McKinstry, and we go beyond the basic benefits with:
  • Family formation benefits, including adoption and IVF assistance
  • Up to 16 weeks paid parental leave
  • Transgender inclusive benefits
  • Commuter benefits
  • Pet insurance
  • "Building Good" paid community service time
  • Learning and advancement opportunities via McKinstry University
  • McKinstry Moves onsite gyms or reimbursement for remote workers

See benefit plan documents for complete details.

The pay range for this position is $89,010 - $136,170 per year; however, base pay offered may vary depending on job-related knowledge, skills, and experience. A bonus may be provided as part of the compensation package, in addition to a full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits, dependent on the position offered. Base pay information is based on market location.

About First Hawaiian Bank

First Hawaiian Bank is a bank headquartered in Honolulu, Hawaii. The bank was founded in 1858 and is the oldest and largest bank in Hawaii. First Hawaiian Bank offers a range of banking services, including personal and business banking, wealth management, and investment services. The bank has over 50 branches throughout Hawaii, Guam, and Saipan. First Hawaiian Bank is a subsidiary of BNP Paribas, a French multinational bank and financial services company.
Learn more about First Hawaiian Bank
Size
2,000 employees
Market Cap
$3.2 billion
Industry
Net Income
$185.7 million
5 Year Trend
+1.2%
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