OverviewWe are seeking a highly skilled and proactive Supervisor to directly oversee safety and operations at a HAZWOPER cleanup project site. This role is critical in ensuring regulatory compliance, managing emergency response efforts, and fostering a culture of safety. The ideal candidate will bring a strong technical background, leadership capabilities, and excellent interpersonal skills to protect workers, the public, and the environment. A HAZWOPER Supervisor is specifically trained and certified under OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910.120 and 1926.65) to oversee hazardous waste operations and emergency response activities. Their responsibilities include:
Responsibilities- Execute job description and daily routine job functions
- Assist in identifying and removing barriers that prevent technicians from doing their job
- Assist in monthly goal setting / performance measurement areas
- Serves as the front line supervision in the field and is a knowledgeable resource to crews working with him
- Assigns work to HAZWOPER Technicians, based upon skill, training and experience
- Supervises tasks to ensure project objectives area met without incident or undue risk
- Implement and enforce the Health and Safety Plan (HASP)
- Ensure regulatory compliance with OSHA, EPA, and other relevant standards
- Monitor use of PPE and ensure proper donning/doffing procedures
- Conduct safety briefings and hazard communication
- Coordinate emergency response and spill containment procedures
- Identify and correct unsafe conditions
- Lead and supervise field teams during hazardous operations
Training Expectations:40-hour HAZWOPER training
8-hour Site Supervisor training
Annual 8-hour refresher training May require HAZWOPER Supervisor-level training if directly overseeing hazardous waste operations
OSHA 30-HR General Industry Training
Often has broader project management or engineering background
Key Responsibilities:- Training & Certification - Verifies work force is qualified and current in
- Completed 40-hour HAZWOPER training
- Completed 3 hours OJT training is complete
- Up-to-date on annual 8-hour refresher training
- Familiar with site-specific hazards and operations
- 2. Health and Safety Plan (HASP) Oversight
- Ensure the HASP is understood and implemented, within daily work briefings and accessible
- Communicates and reinforces HASP operations requirements:
- Organizational structure and communication protocols
- Site-specific safety and health plan
- Work plan and SOPs, work authorization
- Medical surveillance program, triggers for monitoring strategy
- Emergency response procedures, contingency plans
- Receives feedback from work force for continuous improvement
- Site Safety Leadership
- Conduct daily safety briefings
- Monitor and enforce PPE usage
- Identify and correct unsafe conditions or behaviors
- Ensure spill containment and decontamination procedures are in place
- Emergency Preparedness
- Coordinate with Emergency Response Coordinator (ERC)
- Ensure emergency response plan is current and rehearsed
- Maintain communication systems for emergencies
- Site Control & Hazard Communication
- Maintain site control zones (exclusion, contamination reduction, support)
- Ensure proper labeling and handling of hazardous materials
- Conduct hazard communication training
- Medical Surveillance
- Confirm workers are enrolled in medical surveillance if exposed >30 days/year
- Maintain health records per OSHA 1910.1020
- Documentation & Reporting
- Keep daily logs of safety activities and incidents
- Document training records, inspections, and corrective actions
- Submit reports to regulatory agencies as required
- Continuous Improvement
- Conduct regular audits and inspections
- Update HASP and procedures based on new hazards or incidents
- Provide ongoing training and refreshers
- Ensure compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 and other applicable regulations.
- Develop, implement, and maintain the Site Health and Safety Plan (HASP) and Emergency Response Plan (ERP).
- Lead emergency response efforts including chemical spills, fires, and medical emergencies.
- Serve as Incident Commander or Safety Officer during emergency events.
- Conduct site inspections, risk assessments, and Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs).
- Deliver HAZWOPER and emergency response training to site personnel.
- Investigate incidents and implement corrective actions.
- Maintain accurate safety records and report performance metrics.
- Collaborate with site supervisors, contractors, and regulatory agencies.
QualificationsPreferred Certifications:- Prior experience with hazardous materials clean up
- Prior supervisory experience
- First Aid/CPR/AED Instructor Certification
- ICS/NIMS Training
Soft Skills & Competencies:- Leadership: Ability to lead personnel effectively.
- Communication: Clear and professional verbal and written communication.
- Problem-Solving: Strong analytical skills to identify and resolve safety issues.
- Teamwork: Collaborative approach to working with diverse teams.
- Adaptability: Calm and flexible in dynamic or emergency situations.
- Attention to Detail: Thorough in inspections, documentation, and compliance.
- Empathy & Coaching: Supportive in mentoring staff and promoting safe practices.
Benefits:- Competitive salary
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) with company match
- Paid time off and holidays
- Professional development opportunities