Safety Supervisor

The Brock Group Inc

Carson (CA)

On-site

USD 69,000 - 83,000

Full time

34 hours ago
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Job summary

The Brock Group Inc in Carson, CA seeks a Health, Safety, Environment, & Quality (HSEQ) professional for a full-time role. You will implement HSSE programs, ensure regulatory and client standards, and lead safety initiatives on site.

Daily responsibilities include incident investigations, safety audits, JHA reviews, hazard assessments, and reporting. You will mentor teams, track safety metrics, and coordinate with site personnel to maintain exemplary safety performance.

Qualifications

  • Leads and implements HSSE programs across assigned sites.
  • Performs incident investigations and determines root causes.
  • Conducts safety audits and regulatory compliance checks.
  • Maintains safety performance metrics and reporting.
  • Communicates effectively with all levels of the organization.

Responsibilities

  • Provide expertise during incident investigations and corrective action planning.
  • Conduct internal and external safety audits and participate in committees.
  • Prepare reports, plans and HSSE documentation for projects/sites.
  • Analyze safety data and trends to identify improvement opportunities.
  • Daily field safety support with a balance of office work as needed.
  • Coordinate safety training and ensure compliance with client requirements.

Skills

Safety leadership
Incident investigations
Audits
Safety compliance
Communication skills

Job description

US:CA:Carson | Health, Safety, Environment, & Quality (HSEQ) | Full Time

Posted yesterday

Description

The Brock Group provides specialty craft and maintenance services to key industries across North America. We are dedicated to offering the safest and highest quality service and solutions. We view ourselves as partners with our customers, our employees and the communities in which we operate. Our performance-driven culture is led by having and developing the best people, the most efficient processes and the right tools for the job.

Qualifications and Details about the Position
P OSITION SUMMARY

• R epo r t s to the Regional Safety Manager and/or Safety Manager based on reporting region and field assignment/location.

• R e sponsible for implementing and maintain the Corporate Health, Safety, Security and Environmental

( H S S E ) programs for assigned areas of work as directed.

• D e velops a thorough working knowledge of the HSSE functions as the relate and correspond to, regulatory compliance, company policy and procedures, client procedures and best practices.

• E n s u r e s worksites assigned to are in compliance with corporate standards, governmental regulations and client standards.

• D e velops reports, plans, conducts assessments, provides trend analysis, manages records, and

i n t e r f a ces on a regular basis with the client’s project/site personnel.

• P r e p a r e s technical reports and plans for new and existing work activities.

• This position requires the ability to effectively influence an organization at all levels to achieve safety performance standards developed by Aegion Energy Services.

F UNCTIONS OF THE JOB

• P r o vides expertise, implementation, leadership and coaching during incident investigations, including causal factor determination and corrective actions plans.

• P e r f o r m s safety audits periodically both internally and/or with third party auditors.

• Pa r t i cipates in safety committees.

• E n t e r and track safety metrics and information, including the input of incident investigations/corrective actions into our HSSE database software system.

• A na l y ze safety data/trends and make improvement recommendations (create reports, charts, and presentations as necessary).

• Function independently, as well as in a team environment.

• D a il y standard under normal conditions for this position is 75% in the field and 25% in the office

Daily Responsibilities

• A d m i n i strative review and support of job permits.

• P r e p a r a t i o n and/or guidance with the daily JHA, pre-use inspections, pre-job hazard assessment and

a l l other pre-job documentation for hazard identification/mitigation – daily implementation of proactive measures for hazard controls identified.

• R e view JHAs completed by craft personnel for quantity and quality.

• I m p l e m e n t proactive steps for improved safety during job walks, observations, or audits.

• P a r t i cipate where applicable in contractor safety meetings.

• P r e - shift and ongoing work set up and calibration of technical safety equipment (atmospheric monitoring equipment, etc.).

• P r o vide onsite representation with regards to customer inspections and audits of jobsites.

• M on i to r and direct employees on the process for substance abuse screens (random and for cause), including providing or coordinating escort to and from the testing facilities/clinic.

• M on i t o r and direct employees to the proper process of maintaining an active approved drivers list for the jobsite.

• M on i t o r and direct employees to the proper process of maintaining an active approved drivers list for the jobsite.

• Di r e ct support of unplanned jobs, incidents and/or customer requests as needed.

• Att en d meetings as needed to review incidents, inspections, audits, regulatory compliance, client-based

• C o ll e ct, archive and when necessary, prepare and ship documentation to the proper location based on record retention procedures.

W e e k y Responsibilities

• P r o vide and/or coordinate weekly safety training session based on specifically provided themed topics

t o crews and supervision at the jobsite.

• M on i t o r the need for and coordinate the action of if needed, site employee training per client and/or regulatory requirements, i.e., crane operations, rigging, confined space, site specific training, etc.

• R e view/discuss with site supervision the results and proactive control measures discovered during site audits.

• C o ll e ct, review and input employee observations (HSOR cards or equivalent)

M onthly Responsibilities

• R epo r t by the 5 th o f each month, from the previous month, the Monthly Safety Statistics Report (MSSR)

t o Corporate HSSE.

• C o ll e ct, summarize, and report leading indicator data (including, but not limited to employee observations and leadership observations).

• Follow up with any substandard acts/conditions identified during review of all observations.

• C o ll e ct, summarize and report lagging indicator data (i.e., employee incidents closed, corrective actions identified and proper reporting in Industry Safe®).

• R e view and reporting (if applicable) to clients the results of site safety audits/inspections.

• P r o vide and/or coordinate additional safety training needs.

• R e view of relevant safety trend analysis.

• R epo rting monthly safety training matrix to site management in a timely manner.

• S u p po r t and coordinate efforts to address any customer needs (i.e., new client best practices and/or

ne w client requirements).

• S u p po r t and coordinate safety incentive programs (i.e., Focus Four and/or client-based programs).

• S u p po r t when applicable based on-site exposures, Workers Compensation Program, and case

m a n a g e m e n t .

• Att en d monthly “All-Hands” calls coordinated by Corporate HSSE.

Q uarterly Responsibilities

• P r o vide and/or coordinate Focus Four Quarterly Leadership Training curriculums for all site leadership

ea c h quarter.

Pr efe rr e d Requirements

• D eg r e e / c e r t i f i cation in Health, Safety and Environmental Management or related science/engineering area preferred; and/or equivalent experience/training leading to the thorough understanding of health, safety and environmental disciplines.

• E xperience working on multi-employer worksites with contractors.

• K no w l e d g e of governmental HSE standards, rules and regulations.

• K no wledge of client best practices and standards utilized in our work environments.

• So u n d understanding of hazard recognition/mitigation techniques

• A b ili t y to work with computers and automated information systems for safety.

• P o ssess training and presentation skills

• M u st be able to communicate with all levels of the Company, plant employees, contractors and community.

• E xcellent oral and written communication skills are essential.

• Travel to and between work-site locations.

• Job requirements may include the need to work near hazardous equipment and machinery.

• A b l e to work well in a highly disciplined team environment.

• W o r k independently with limited supervision.

• C oo r d i na t e safety program implementation, management and refinement.

P h y s ical Activities

• A b l e to wear and use PPE as required to manage job operations.

• Cli m b ladders and stairways.

• W a l k jobsites often on uneven terrain.

P h y s ical Demands

• Cli m b i n g , balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering (keyboard), grasping, verbal communication, and hearing.

Location Information:

Location of Job: US:CA:Carson

Shift:

Exempt: No

Salary Range:Min: $50.00 Max: $60.00
Working Conditions

We conform to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning equal employment opportunities and affirmative action. We strongly encourage women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin, age, disability status, Genetic Information & Testing, Family & Medical Leave, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We prohibit Retaliation against individuals who bring forth any complaint, orally or in writing, to the employer or the government, or against any individuals who assist or participate in the investigation of any complaint or otherwise oppose discrimination.

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