Job Description Located in Boston and Weymouth, MA, you will be part of a strong, company-wide Health, Safety, Environmental & Security (HSE&S) Team, responsible for ensuring a consistent approach to the HSE&S best practices is applied to the Weymouth Laboratory and our Boston Operations team. This is a part time hourly (contract) role (25-35 hours per week) supporting a working laboratory in Weymouth, MA. during a construction project. The hours could fluctuate depending on operational needs. A majority of this role will be spent supporting a construction project onsite to expand and upgrade a working laboratory. Additionally, this role could support project compliance assigned to our Boston office for risk assessments and auditing as required. Responsibilities
- Implementation of HSE&S Practices
- HSE&S oversight for lab remodel construction project
- Coordinate simultaneous operations between construction and operating Laboratory.
- Review and comment on sub-contractors HSE and Construction plans.
- Oversee Regulatory Compliance Initiatives and Inspections
- Enhance HSE awareness of all employees, subcontractors, etc.
- Safe work practices in work planning
- Job Safety Analysis
- Toolbox Talks
- HAZOPs
- Support HSE&S procedure reviews and revisions
- Support and participate in internal and external audits (ISO 14001 and 45001)
- Ensure compliance with management fieldwork procedures.
- Coordinate Field Compliance Programs for Boston/Weymouth
- Training Required for Employees Traveling to the Field
- Weymouth Training Programs (HAZWOPER, Hoisting, etc.)
- Support HSE&S Improvement Initiatives
- Utilize Intelex to document incidents, audits, and leading and lagging indicators.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in occupational safety or a technical field or 10 years of equivalent industry experience in-lieu of a degree.
- Associated Safety Professional (ASP), Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) or equivalent preferred
- Possesses a good understanding of operational safety.
- Working knowledge in understanding and interpreting regulatory policies which include Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Fire Protection Agency (NFPA), or Electrical Code (NEC) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
- Ability to influence a team and coordinate simultaneous operations
- Action oriented and self-directed; good organization and project management skills.
- Solid understanding of incident investigations (Cause and Effects Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, 5-Why's)
- Proficiency in HSE management software and Microsoft Office Suite.
- ISO 14001/OHSAS 18001/ISO 45001 experience recommended.