Bachelor's degree in technical field or relevant industry experience preferred.
Strong written and oral communication skills required.
Ability to perform various complicated tasks with moderate supervision.
Experience in investigation, audit, and inspection preferred.
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office is required.
Willingness to travel at least 40%; must visit vessels a minimum of once per quarter.
Knowledge of regulatory requirements is advantageous.
Ability to complete an approved auditor course.
Valid driver's license with an excellent driving record is mandatory.
Responsibilities
Ensure compliance with U.S. Coast Guard and OSHA regulations through inspections and problem-solving.
Lead accident prevention efforts by investigating incidents and recommending policies.
Prepare employees for safe work with training and safety information dissemination.
Represent the company at US Coast Guard and OSHA meetings.
Conduct inspections and coach crews to maintain safety awareness at facilities.
Evaluate safety equipment for purchase and provide compliance expertise.
Collect and analyze safety data, publish reports, and maintain OSHA records.
Stay updated on legislation affecting safety and alert management of concerns.
Enhance safety knowledge by attending workshops and participating in professional groups.
Audit AWO Alternate Security Program and provide on-call support over nights and weekends.
Benefits
Competitive pay.
Health, dental, and vision insurance.
401K plan with company match.
Bonus plan.
Company paid life insurance.
Short- and long-term disability insurance.
Flexible spending account available.
Critical illness and accident insurance offered.
Additional incentives provided.
Full Job Description
Principal Responsibilities:
Ensure U.S. Coast Guard and OSHA compliance by studying and interpreting regulations and standards; conducting inspections, identifying problems, developing solutions, accompanying and working with inspectors or boarding teams.
Lead accident prevention practices through investigation; identify root causes of accidents and recommend policies and procedures.
Prepare employees for safe work by developing and disseminating safety information; assist in development of orientation and awareness training, conducting safety training and work audits.
Represent the company by attending US Coast Guard, Industry and OSHA sponsored meetings.
Maintain safety awareness by providing information relevant to the operation of both vessel and shore side facilities, conduct inspections, recommend improvements, and coach crews.
Recommend purchase of safety equipment by evaluating products and provide technical expertise in compliance with regulatory requirements.
Provide safety information and reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing data and trends; publish reports; develop both audit and corrective action plans; write periodic articles for company newsletters; draft safety alerts to vessels and shore facilities; maintain OSHA records; submit US Coast Guard and OSHA reports.
Maintain safe, secure and healthy work environments by understanding current and proposed legislations; adhere to organization standards and policies, and to legal regulations; alert management regarding concerns.
Improve safety management job knowledge by attending workshops; review professional publications; establish personal networks; benchmark practices; participate in professional and industry safety advocacy groups such as AWO Inter-Regional Safety Committee.
Contribute to safety and organization success by welcoming related, different, and new requests for assistance or recommendations; help others achieve their safety-related performance objectives and goals.
Audit AWO Alternate Security Program and implementation.
Perform on-call rotation ensuring coverage over nights and weekends.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in technical field or industry experience preferred.
Strong communication (written and oral) skills required.
Ability to perform a variety of complicated tasks with moderate supervision required.
Experience in areas of investigation, audit and inspection preferred.
Demonstrated skills and proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office required.
Travel 40%; Visit vessels minimum of once per quarter.
Knowledge of regulatory requirements is a plus.
Ability to take and pass an approved auditor course.
Must have a valid driver's license with an excellent driving record.
Marquette offers competitive pay, health, dental & vision insurance, 401K plan with company match, bonus plan, company paid life insurance, short- & long-term disability, flexible spending account, critical illness, accident insurance, and other incentives!