As one of the fastest growing cities in Alberta, the City of Airdrie is a recognized leader in building a vibrant and sustainable community through innovation.
At the City of Airdrie, incredible opportunities happen every day in a flexible work environment that is tailored to each department. Our inclusive culture and values create a workplace where we welcome aspiring, driven and creative individuals to help us accomplish our business and community goals. We are supportive of one another, and we have fun while we serve our community. We are passionate about improving the lives of our residents through care and respect; that is the foundation of our organization. At the City of Airdrie, we learn, grow and accomplish great things together.
If you have a passion for building a better community and are ready to join the excitement, we'd love to hear from you!
The Opportunity:
The Field Safety Officer will focus on building and implementing a program for "Other Parties At Or In The Vicinity At The Worksite" (contractors and volunteers). This position will model and support all health and safety regulations, policies, and procedures through education of staff to ensure understanding and compliance. Providing support to both internal and external stakeholders in contractor and volunteer legislated health and safety requirements is the primary accountability for this position. This position also works closely with business partners to ensure that facilities maintain compliance with all permits, applicable laws and regulations. A key responsibility of this position is to act as a subject matter expert, influencing and creating a culture of commitment and personal accountability around safety practices to achieve compliance.
Other responsibilities:
Act as a subject matter expert to update, maintain and implement of a health and safety system for contractors and volunteers in alignment with COR standards and legislative requirements. This includes developing and updating educational resources, training presentations, policies and procedures.
Work with business units who are hiring contractors, to assist in identification of potential hazards and conduct and document job hazard analysis to mitigate risk.
Review contractor specific documentation as the health and safety subject matter expert and provide feedback within the contractor safety management framework.
Engage with community groups internally and externally ensuring the health and safety of volunteers.
Review special event applications to ensure compliance within the Safety Program.
Responsible for managing, updating, reviewing and supporting business units with activities related to documentation for Safe Work Practices (SWP), safety policies and procedures, Field Level Hazard Assessments (FLHA) as well as contractor, volunteer and special event documentation for inconsistencies in safety processes.
Coordinate and provide support to business units with safety site inspections, incident investigations in CorePoint, including responding to and investigating accidents/incidents, near misses and actioning required follow up. This includes conducting and supporting investigations in CorePoint for volunteers, or unpaid workers such as census and recreation/day camp volunteers.
Support the development and provide updates to contractor and volunteer standards with our provincial partners (Alberta Municipal Health and Safety Association).
Responsible for carrying out and performing field visits at city workplaces, including of field observations at sites where contractors and volunteers are working to ensure compliance within legislation and city programs.
Responsible for providing safety-related support and guidance to all staff from front line to leadership to ensure employees are knowledgeable about HSE expectations, enabling them to perform their work safely. Partner with business groups and teams, ensuring that staff are aware of safety procedures, and how to recognize, control or eliminate hazards in the workplace.
Ensure compliance with legislation related to equipment, machinery, facilities, guards, warning signs, and labels are adequate and in place for internal business units, as well as for contractors and volunteers on worksites.
Provides support and guidance to all business units within the organization, including operational, administrative and recreational departments ensuring compliance with OHS legislation is met while addressing their diverse and unique business needs.
Provides support and guidance to municipal Joint Worksite Site Health and Safety Committees.
Provides on-call, after hours assistance for City employees, contractors, and law enforcement.
You Bring:
Post-secondary education, certificate or diploma in Occupational Health Safety and Environment, or a related program
Contractor health and Safety Management (AMHSA), will be a requirement to obtain and hold for this position, Contractor Management (ACSA), would be an asset
7+ years or more of Health and Safety experience in a Field Safety Officer, Advisor, coordinator or similar position, which at least 2 years of contractor and volunteer experience
AMHSA Health and Safety Municipal Auditor Certification, will be a requirement to obtain and hold for this position.
Intermediate First Aid - CPR C required
Valid Class 5 driver's license is required
Professional certification or designation in one or more of the following or equivalent would be an asset:
o Recognized Municipal Health and Safety Advisor (RMHSA), Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP), Canadian Registered Safety Technician (CRST), National Construction Safety Officer (NSCO), Construction Safety Coordinator (CSC), Construction Safety Officer (CSO-P), Registered Construction Safety Officer (RCSO), Gold Seal Certified Construction Safety Coordinator (GSC-CSC), National Health & Safety Administrator (NHSA), Health and Safety Administrator (HSA)
The following qualifications would be considered an asset:
o First Aid Instructor, WHMIS / TDG Instructor, Psychological Health in the Workplace Certificate, Leadership in Safety Excellence, Mental Health First Aid, Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST)
Prior experience in Municipal Health and Safety environments
Prior experience managing contractor and volunteer safety at worksites and special events
Prior experience working with operational, recreation and administrative environments
Strong knowledge of the Alberta OHS Act, Regulation and Code and other relevant legislation
Prior experience facilitating safety orientations and training
Prior experience creating and updating safety documents and materials
Comprehensive hands-on experience with safety management processes e.g. safety committees and working groups, hazard assessments, auditing and inspections
Intermediate to advanced skills in Microsoft office suite
Comfortable facilitating and presenting information to a variety of groups and stakeholders
Strong written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate information in a clear and concise manner
Ability to be a positive influence in team setting and establish effective, positive, and collaborative working relationships
Ability to interpret documents and legislation
Ability to exercise sound judgement and decision making in difficult sensitive situations.
Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail and accuracy
Ability to quickly align with shifting priorities, work assignments and timelines and to evaluate safety concerns
Strong initiative and the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment
A growth mindset with a desire to learn
Willing to accommodate a flexible schedule that may require working outside of regular business hours
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift and carry loads up to 50 lbs., climb ladders and steps as high as 60 feet
At times the employee must sit for long periods of time, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl
Ability to work in all-weather conditions
We Offer:
Along with a competitive compensation program and City paid health and dental premiums, our employees also enjoy:
Excellent health, dental, paramedical, and benefits plan
First-in-class pension plan
Career development and tuition reimbursement
Employee discounts, annual adult Genesis Place pass, social events, and health & wellness initiatives
Continuous learning through training and development is encouraged as are flexible work arrangements, when possible. We recognize that our people work best when they feel engaged in their environment and appreciated for their efforts and our overall benefits package reflects that.
Additional Information:
This is a permanent part time position (guaranteed 18.75 hours per week) and may include occasional evenings, weekends and managing after-hour emergency calls.
A comprehensive benefits and pension package is included.
While performing the duties of the job, the employee regularly works near moving machinery and may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles and noise levels.
Please provide a cover letter as means of introducing yourself.
Next Steps:
Candidates are invited to apply online. We only accept resumes and additional application documents through our online recruitment system. In person applications, email or other online forms will not be considered.
Postings close at 9 p.m. on the closing date listed in the posting. We recommend applying as soon as possible as we are not able to accept late applications.
Please review the job competition carefully and be sure to attach any specifically requested documentation in the My Documents section of your application.
Interviewing and hiring may commence prior to the posted closing date.
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