Description
incident investigation
ppe sourcing
safety audits
metrics tracking
emergency plans
training development
The Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Advisor plays a critical role in supporting and managing health and safety across the organization. As a strategic member of the team, the HSE Advisor provides guidance to managers and employees, enabling informed decisions that ensure safe practices in engineering projects. This position will be based at one of our Southern Ontario offices (Guelph or Kitchener) and will involve collaboration across multiple locations to strengthen our safety culture and compliance standards.
- Lead investigations into incidents, near misses, and unsafe conditions.
- Assist PPE coordinator in sourcing appropriate safety equipment and tools for field work and client compliance.
- Conduct HSE Project Verification site visits to assess safety plan effectiveness and compliance.
- Collaborate with Talent & Culture Team to evaluate and curate external HSE training providers.
- Track and analyze safety performance metrics and trends to inform continuous improvement.
- Document findings, identify root causes, and recommend corrective actions.
- Develop and maintain emergency response plans for offices.
- Support office managers in the application of emergency response measures (first aiders, evacuation drills, equipment).
- Contribute to the development of training needs assessments and competency matrices.
- Serve as a technical advisor to Joint Health & Safety Committees (JHSC).
- Develop project specific safety plans and ensure their implementation.
- Collaborate with leadership to foster a strong safety culture across the organization.
- Support Project Managers in integrating HSE considerations during project planning and execution.
- Develop and deliver internal HSE training (e.g., Water Safety, Supervisor Training, Emergency Response).
- Assist managers in identifying task-specific training for site work.
- Consult on the creation of HSE program documents and tools tailored to CIMA+ operations.
Requirements
hse experience
3-5 years
microsoft office
hse degree
analytical
travel
CIMA+’s Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) team is expanding to support our growing portfolio of complex and innovative projects. As we continue to strengthen our safety culture and deliver best-in-class programs, we are seeking a dedicated HSE Advisor to join our dynamic team. This role offers the opportunity to shape safety practices across diverse engineering projects, collaborate with passionate professionals, and make a meaningful impact on the well-being of our employees and communities.
- Strong analytical, organizational, and decision-making abilities.
- 3 to 5 years as an HSE practitioner in construction, mining, infrastructure or any other relevant sectors.
- Excellent verbal and writing communication skill to engage effectively with stakeholders at all levels.
- Sound judgment and critical thinking skills to influence safety outcomes and drive change.
- Willingness and ability to travel within Southern Ontario to support CIMA+ offices and project sites.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) from a recognized institution.
Benefits
Welcome to a place where people are at the heart of everything we do. Welcome to people who like people, to brilliant minds, tomorrow’s visionaries, challenge seekers, collaborators, and those with an entrepreneurial spirit in their DNA. At CIMA+ you’ll find a place where everyone’s ideas and perspectives are welcomed and encouraged, a place where you’ll have many opportunities to learn and develop while working on projects that rally our team together. At the end of the day, we’re proud to be able to say that when you join CIMA+, we’ll welcome you into a place that you can call home. Welcome to a place where your skills and passion can reach their full potential.
Accommodations are available on request. Your Business Partner will process your request.
The expected salary for this position is from $67 440 to $92 730 based on the richness and diversity of the candidate’s experience, training, skills and internal equity. The position or associated salary could vary depending on the profile of the candidate.
- 3-5 weeks of vacation, based on years of relevant experience
- Employee and Family Assistance Program
- Tailored training to improve your existing skills
- As an employee-owned company, an annual opportunity to purchase shares for all employees
- Flexible work schedule in a hybrid work mode
- Comprehensive Group Benefits available from day one for all permanent employees working at least 20 hours per week
- Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) with up to 4% employer contribution
Training + Development
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