CHENG JI BUILDER PTE. LTD.
Singapore
On-site
SGD 60,000 - 80,000
Full time
22 days ago
Job summary
A leading construction company in Singapore is seeking a Workplace Health & Safety Officer to ensure compliance with safety regulations and conduct safety inspections. The role includes assisting in incident investigations and creating safety-related policies. Candidates must possess the WSQ Advanced Certificate and have relevant experience in the construction sector.
Qualifications
- At least 3 to 5 years of work experience in Construction Sector.
- Familiar with OSHA standards and safety regulations.
Responsibilities
- Conduct safety briefings and inspections at job sites.
- Assist in incident investigations and risk assessments.
- Ensure compliance with safety-related regulatory requirements.
Skills
Knowledge of Workplace Safety and Health Act
Bilingual in English & Mandarin
Education
WSQ Advanced Certificate in WSH (Level B)
Job Descriptions:
- Assisting the Workplace and Health Officer in all WSH related matter and report.
- Identifies unsafe practices and conditions through daily work-site inspection.
- Conduct safety briefing to workers on site daily.
- Assist incident investigation processes.
- Monitor risk assessment.
- Maintain/File proper records of all inspection and investigate materials.
- Advise on work plan, risk assessment and safe work procedure on site.
- Involve in creating, maintaining and communicating safety-related policies and procedures, as well as ensuring that they are followed.
- Frequently perform safety inspections in job sites to observe working conditions, equipment and employee behaviors to identify safety problems and take corrective action.
- Responsible for ensuring that we are in compliance with all safety-related regulatory requirements, including OSHA standards.
Job Requirements:
- Possess WSQ Advanced Certificate in WSH (Level B).
- At least 3 to 5 years of work experience in Construction Sector.
- Possess knowledge of Workplace Safety and Health Act.
- Bilingual in English & Mandarin in order to communicate with Chinese speaking counterparts.