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APTIM Site Safety & Health Officer in Neihart, Montana

Job Overview: Develops, implements, maintains, and manages project health, safety, worker's compensation, and safety programs. Provides technical expertise necessary to ensure compliance with local, state, and federal safety, environmental, and worker's compensation regulations.

Job Description: Serves as the primary HSE resource for project management to develop and administer a proactive accident prevention program for Carpenter Snow Creek Mining District. Provides technical assistance to field operations to ensure compliance with applicable federal, state and client-specific requirements, including EM 385-1-1. Works closely with the Regional HSE Manager, Project Manager and Construction Managers in addressing and resolving HSE technical challenges and issues, while supporting the project. Requires an effective communicator who follows corporate guidance and sets clear, concise health, safety and environmental performance goals with, managers, employees, subcontractors and client representatives.

Conducts compliance evaluations of equipment, structures, and work in progress to ensure that regulatory environmental, safety, and health standards of the company and all applicable codes are followed. Recommends facilities and technological specifications to carry out programs that fulfill the organization's overall objectives. Prepares and reviews technical reports, correspondence, and procedures manuals. Establishes and maintains licenses and permits as required. Internal contacts may include site management, risk management personnel, include business line leads, Health and Safety personnel and office managers. External contacts include clients at work locations and regulatory agencies. This individual exhibits knowledge and applies the fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures of their environmental specialty. Under minimal supervision, assists in the application and enforcement of company and project standards and regulations. Relies on experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. Some work is routine, and instructions are detailed.

Key Responsibilities/Accountabilities:

  • Ensure implementation of the Project Accident Prevention Plan and applicable client procedures.

  • Conduct Site Safety Orientations and Site Required Training to all APTIM personnel.

  • Participate in and facilitate the APTIM Target Observation program; monitor and analyze safety observation trends and implement corrective actions designed to improve results.

  • Ensure day-to-day safety work processes are followed (e.g., rigging and material handling safety, client Permits, excavation inspections, required personal gas monitoring, JSA implementation, routine safety inspections and reporting).

  • Monitors the pre-job brief process periodically to ensure quality of safety coverage in the briefs.

  • Assists in developing and reviewing Activity Hazard Analyses and Review and Submit the AHAs to the client for acceptance.

  • Assist Supervisors on daily walk-downs and weekly safety supervisor inspections.

  • Reviewing and communication of daily lessons learned in morning meetings and at other appropriate times in the field.

  • Facilitates proper incident investigations and injury management according to current Safety Plan and Site Safety and APTIM Expectations; communicate verbally and written initial incident notification to Site Safety and APTIM Management.

  • Provide injury management leadership; case management, visits to clinic as needed. Following up with employee injury progress.

  • Enter all accident, incident data in the APTIM Incident Management System (AIM).

  • Performs investigation of all accidents and incidents independently and in coordination with other agencies as required and communication with managers and all employees.

  • Ensures compliance with company, industry, governmental agency, and other applicable safety, environmental standards and regulations and worker's compensation laws.

  • Monitors federal, state, regional, and local safety regulations for impact on APTIM and recommends changes as needed.

  • Administers the medical surveillance program

  • Administers and monitors the worker's compensation program

  • Serves as the liaison with governmental agencies

  • Coordinates with Corporate Safety and Environmental Health to maintain compliance with APTIM plans and programs.

  • Performs and/or coordinates safety related training including new employee orientation

  • Works with Managers and employees to correct findings discovered during inspections

  • Assists Managers in conducting Job Hazard Analysis and Safety Observation Program.

Basic Qualifications:

  • 5 years professional-level experience in Environmental Safety and Health with Federal Government or Federal Government contractor

  • Preferred: Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST) or similar advanced safety certification.

  • 30-Hour OSHA Construction Safety Training Class

  • 40-Hour OSHA HAZWOPER and current 8-Hr Refresher

  • First Aid/CPR/AED training

  • Excavation Competent Person

  • Good written and verbal communication skills are required, as well as moderate to advanced computer and presentation skills (Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)

Physical Demands/Working Environment:

The following terms are used to describe the percent of time spent performing the physical factors below: occasionally (1%-33%); frequently (34%-66%); continuously (67%-100%).

Standing: Frequently Reaching: Frequently Walking: Frequently Stretching: Frequently Lifting Frequently Pushing: Frequently Moving: Frequently Pulling: Frequently Bending: Frequently Climbing: Frequently Stooping: Frequently Balancing: Frequently Twisting: Frequently Kneeling: Frequently Crouching: Frequently Crawling: Frequently

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Applicants with a physical or mental disability who require a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process may make their request known by e-mailing HRQuestions@cbifederalservices.com or calling 855.343.5600 for assistance.

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