This is a Temp to Perm Position
Location: This position supports two power plant sites: Stockton, CA and Woodland, CA
This position will support the implementation and oversight of environmental, safety and health programs and policies at the facility. Experience in industrial safety, training, field/site safety auditing, safety/IH project management and hazard identification and control is required. Candidates must have extensive environmental experience, including California OSHA and EPA. Additionally, candidates must have experience working in power plants.
A $5,000 signing bonus is being offered to the successful candidate if and when a permanent offer is made.
Key Accountabilities
Communicate, administer and maintain safety & industrial hygiene programs, policies and procedures
Continuously improve and expand upon existing programs by soliciting feedback from all customers
Develop and deliver safety and environmental related reports, training and presentations
Consult with the corporate EH&S Professionals to ensure consistency with company expectations
Conduct, monitor and follow up on site safety and environmental assessments
Work with project site management to ensure compliance with regulations and company expectations
Develop, implement and continuously improve industry specific safety and environmental programs
Provide leadership and direction in proactive safety related activities
Perform all other related duties as assigned
Minimum Education & Experience Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety or related field (Industrial & Construction Safety, Industrial Hygiene, etc.)
At least five years of practical experience in the field of safety for heavy industrial or power plant operations (schoolwork, internships and co-ops are not to be included in the experience calculation)
Other Qualifications
Preferred:
CSP or CIH certification
Master’s degree
Other Requirements:
Organizational skills with the ability to meet deadlines and manage multiple tasks
Proven ability to work effectively in a team environment
Proficiency with Microsoft Office products.
Expert knowledge of occupational safety and industrial hygiene regulations
Extensive knowledge of electrical regulations and standards is preferred
Experience with safety management systems (OHSAS18001, ANSI Z10) is preferred
Ability to function within a matrix organization in which functional and business leaders have equal authority within the organization and employees report to both a functional leader and a business leader
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to pass a background check to allow authorized access to restricted information and areas as required by federal and/or state regulations
Ability to obtain a passport and ability to travel internationally as necessary
Ability to develop and maintain productive relationships with both a functional (“solid line”) and business leader (“dotted line”), who collaborate on employee issues and decisions, including performance management, compensation and development
Physical Demands & Working Conditions
The physical demands characterized here epitomize those that must be met by an employee to properly perform the integral functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. In order to properly perform the integral functions of this job, the employee is required to:
Occasionally stand or walk and stoop or kneel. Frequently, the employee is required to sit
Talk or hear in person and by telephone; use wrists, hands and/or fingers in a repetitive motion and reach with hands and arms extensively
Frequently lift objects of up to 10 pounds in weight. Occasionally the employee will have to lift/move objects of up to 25 pounds in weight
Vision requirements for this position include close vision, color vision, depth perception and the ability to adjust focus
Additional physical requirements include: ability to climb ladders up to 20 feet in height; ability to climb stairs up to 5 flights at a time; ability to wear negative-pressure respirators for up to 4 hours a day; ability to perform light work in hot environments (100 degrees F) for up to 1 hours/day; ability to wear protective equipment (including, but not limited to hearing protection, hard hat, safety boots, safety glasses or goggles, flame-resistant coveralls, gloves) for up to 10 hours/day; ability to work in a noisy environment (with hearing protection); ability to walk/stand (with occasional breaks) for up to 7 hours/day; ability to work at heights (protected by guardrails and/or personal fall arrest equipment); ability to work in an environment with exposures to magnetic and/or electrical fields, wood dust, coal dust, coke oven emissions, organic vapors and/or metal fumes (all within OSHA limits).
While performing the duties of this job, the employee works both in a business office setting and at a project site. In the course of working at the project site, the employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions, including cold/hot, wet and/or humid conditions and may work near moving mechanical parts and/or machinery. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles and vibration (see physical requirements above). The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate in the office but may become loud at the project site.
Additional Information
Incumbents may engage in all or some combination of the activities and accountabilities and utilize a variety of the competencies cited in this description depending upon the organization and role to which they are assigned. This description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by incumbents in this job. It is not intended as an all-inclusive list of accountabilities or responsibilities, nor is it intended to limit supervisors or management representative’s ability to assign, direct and control the work of employees under their supervision.