Identifies and advances new technologies and innovations for health & safety.
Establishes safety management systems that support company goals and meet/or exceed regulatory requirements.
Designs and implements employee training programs in accordance with the training needs assessment on topics such as accident investigation, safety inspections, use of protective equipment, confined space entry, lockout tagout, respiratory protection, etc. and provides field coaching in the same.
Prepares Alerts and Lesson Learned documents as required.
Maintain specialized knowledge of safety regulations and industry consensus safety guidelines;
Prepares reports for regulatory submittal as required.
Maintains safety record-keeping and reporting programs (i.e. OneEHS, injury reporting, OSHA logs, etc.). Maintains a variety of records and documents, onsite and archived, for OSHA and other compliance purposes.
Develops hazard control designs, methods, procedures, and programs.
Prepares safety SOPs, site specific programs, etc as required.
Identifies, coordinates, and provides (instructor) safety training requirements.
Participates on the team for internal EH&S audits and acquisition due diligence as required.
Conducts facility inspections. Provides compliance status report to management. Works to develop necessary corrective actions and supports their implementation.
Integrates safety concepts into all facets of capital planning, performance modeling, operations, maintenance, engineering and customer operations, etc.
Maintains facility Safety Data Sheets.
Reviews, updates, develops, and implements corporate HS&S standards, policies, and procedures.
Serves as contact to safety regulatory agencies.
Coordinates work-site evaluation and characterization and job hazard analyses with respect to chemical, physical, and biological exposures and for proper PPE requirements.
Participates in mandatory training and other programs.
Conducts accident and incident investigations, performs root cause analysis, and recommends appropriate corrective actions.
The employee will be required to wear personal protective equipment and clothing where appropriate (including respiratory protection (APR/SCBA) because of their work around potential hazards such as loud noise, moving equipment, airborne particles, vibration, hazardous materials, field visits with crews working road/highway settings (traffic exposure).
Observes and complies with all standard safety codes and practices, and performs work in accordance with recognized trade and company standards and, where applicable, local, state, and federal laws.
Works closely with Managers and Supervisors in all departments to ensure effective implementation and enforcement of safety policies and procedures including inspections.
Provides safety related input into proposals or actual changes to facility operations and maintenance practices.
Provides notification to government agencies as required.
Identifies safety and risks and provides mitigation plans which are consistent with business performance and reliability goals.
Meets formally and informally with all departments to ensure plans are supported and all safety requirements are in place.
Maintains safety records including permits, compliance data, training records etc.
Audits and measures the effectiveness of hazard controls and hazard control programs. Communicates the results to management.
Audits safety program implementation.
Provides input to the budget as it pertains to safety and security.
Conducts safety site assessments and due diligence for CapEx and OpEx projects.
Supports the various Safety Committees.
Prepares estimates, specifications, and schedules for safety consultant, contractor, and equipment upgrades as needed.
Requirements
emergency response
ics
google suite
osha 510
master’s
csp
Strong organizational, oral, written and interpersonal skills;
Experience with Emergency Response Plan development and implementation, ICS trained
Willing and able to work in the field with field staff evaluating, coaching and supporting safety, health, and security extensively.
Willing to work extended work schedules (as needed).
Utility or manufacturing industry experience preferred.
Strong writing, coaching, and teaching skills;
Ability to balance changing and potentially conflicting priorities.
Must possess a valid driver's license.
Must be available (24/7) to respond to & assist with HSS incidents or emergencies.
Master’s degree preferred.
Ability to wear all applicable Personal Protective Equipment.
3 years of experience with safety and security programs required.
Working knowledge of operational aspects of Water and Wastewater facilities preferred.
May require repetitive stooping, bending, climbing, reaching, and carrying; intermittent lifting, and moving up to 20 lbs.
Proficient knowledge of Google programs including Sheets, Docs, Gmail and Slides;
Experience with State Emergency Management, Homeland Security, Police, etc.
Ability to self-organize, prioritize and drive own work schedule.
Construction project HSS oversight preferred.
OSHA 510 and 511 preferred.
At no time is facial hair permitted.
Ability to interact with all levels within the BU.
Must be able to work from ladders, scaffolds, high-lifts, and in confined spaces.
Is a required member of the Haworth WTP Emergency Response Team.
Advanced emergency medical training (EMT, First Responder, etc) preferred.
CPR/AED Trainer preferred.
Bachelor's Degree in Industrial Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, Chemistry, or equivalent, with commensurate experience considered in lieu of degree requirements.
OSHA 500 and 501 Trainer preferred.
OSHA 30 completion preferred.
Professional certification (ASP, CSP, CHST, CIH, etc) preferred.
This protective equipment includes, but is not limited to, safety eyewear, footwear, hard hat, gloves, hearing protection, and specialized clothing where applicable.
Must be able to work in extremes of hot and cold temperatures and inclement weather conditions.
Incident Investigation/Root Cause Analysis preferred.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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Interview process
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
€44.7B Revenue
Annual Revenue
The company generates significant revenue annually, reflecting its extensive operations and global reach.
3,800 Plants
Water Treatment Facilities
Operates a vast network of water treatment plants, ensuring clean and accessible water resources.
42 TWh Energy
Energy Managed
Manages a substantial amount of energy, highlighting its role in sustainable energy solutions.
60M Tonnes Waste
Waste Handled Annually
Efficiently handles a large volume of waste annually, showcasing expertise in recycling and waste management.
Born as a water services pioneer in 1853, evolved into a global environmental leader.
A major merger with Suez in 2021 solidified its global presence and service capabilities.
Culture + Values
They act to protect the environment and foster sustainable development for all.
They are committed to respecting and fostering human rights across all their activities.
Their ambition is to develop the full potential of their people, nurturing diverse talents and helping them grow in an environment of mutual respect and accountability.
They are an innovative and responsible company, constantly pushing the boundaries of their industry to develop new solutions.
They foster a culture of collaboration, transparency, and respect, guided by their ethical values and a commitment to the greater good.
Environment + Sustainability
100 million tons
Annual Waste Recycling
Commitment to recycling 100 million tons of waste every year as part of its sustainability efforts.
70 million people
Clean Water Access
Providing clean water access to 70 million people globally, improving quality of life and health outcomes.
30% reduction
CO2 Emissions Target
Aim to reduce CO2 emissions by 30% by 2030, measured against 2015 levels, to combat climate change.
50% renewable energy
Energy Production Goal
Targeting to generate 50% of global revenue from renewable energy sources by 2030.
Proposed circular economy solutions to reduce resource consumption and promote recycling.
Inclusion & Diversity
30% Goal
Gender Equality Target
Aiming for 30% women in senior leadership positions by 2025.
47% Employees
Female Representation
47% of the workforce consists of women.
35% Board
Women on Board
35% of the Board of Directors are women.
Focus on promoting diversity through internal programs and recruitment practices.