Site HSE Manager

Mont Belvieu, TX
Full Time
Experienced

Moore Industries is the premier Industrial Building contractor on the river. Our headquarters is in Baton Rouge, LA, and we have offices in Houston, TX, and Thibodaux, LA. Moore cares about the development of our teammates, and helps provide a career path of success.

The Site Safety Coordinator will report directly to the Area Safety Director and have responsibility to be the first line of safety at all client facilities. Responsibilities include but not limited to:

To ensure all safety requirements and objectives are met for each job.
Responsible for all HSE site support for all company organizations and internal clients such as project managers, maintenance managers, service managers, construction personnel and subcontractors to Moore Industries.
Responsible of following proper injury management protocols and notifications
Conduct daily site visits, safety meetings, toolbox talks, safety stand downs and safety sharings.
Conduct observations and reporting requirements according to company and client requirements.
Meet with the Area Safety Director to review safety metrics on a regular basis, perform verification & validations for job observations, job system analysis (JSA), job loss analysis (JLA) compliancy and accuracy, hazard ID recognition, root cause analysis for losses, near losses and incidents.
Check personnel training records for training compliance, i.e. OSHA, NFPA, NIOSH, ACGIH, site specific training etc.
Work with the safety manager and area safety directors to identify training improvements for internal personnel and subcontractors.
Support efforts to promote teamwork, continuity and continuous improvements to the safety organization.

Qualifications and Requirements

Skill Set/Knowledge/Expertise:

Minimum of 5 years full time experience in safety
Must demonstrate leadership capabilities and capacity to change organizational culture as it relates to HSE. Must be able to obtain commitment and foster actions from the field level employees.
Demonstrates effective communication skills, capable of managing multiple projects
Have strong training and interpersonal skills
Must have good communication skills in dealing with managers, clients, and field personnel
Must be customer oriented (internal and external).
Must have computer competency with Microsoft Office products and the ability to learn client systems as required
Must be able to pass a drug screen and background check
Must possess a valid TWIC
Willing to travel is considered a plus

Educational Requirements:

Must have completed OSHA 30, 510, 511, or equivalent training courses.

Completion of OSHA 521 course is a plus.

Credentials such as CHST, OHST, STSC, CSHO, SMS, ASP, CSP, etc. are considered a plus

Previous experience in Industrial Hygiene is considered a plus.

Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in lieu of experience is acceptable.

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • 401(k) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Flexible spending account
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement plan
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 10 hour shift
  • Monday to Thursday

Experience:

  • EHS: 5 years (Preferred)
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