Individual experienced in management, in the specialized field of ship repair and marine coatings application; in the discipline of Environmental, Health and Safety.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Oversees the overall safety management and safety programs
- Reports directly to the President
- Identifies resources needed and assigns qualified EH&S inspectors to projects
- Oversees EH&S audits (internal and external)
- Oversees and maintains EH&S records
- Works with the Top Management to maintain required personnel training IAW Federal, State and Local requirements
- Ensure the required EH&S standards are met on multiple projects
- Possesses a thorough understanding of marine coatings and ship repair EH&S requirements, in particular, US Navy and US Navy contractor and facilities requirements
- Manages environmental reporting requirements IAW Federal, State, Local and specific contractor facility requirements
- Accomplishes a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) study on every project prior to execution
- Responsible for Hazardous Material storage and handling program and training
- Participates in industry EH&S program events
- Responsible for informing key personnel in a timely manner of all regulation changes that affect operations along with ensuring all manuals are current and compliant with current regulations.
Qualifications
- Minimum of 5 years’ experience in the ship repair industry as an EH&S inspector and a minimum of 2 years as a supervisor or manager
- Must have OSHA 500 or 5400 Training or C-3 and OSHA 30 training
- Must be a US citizen
- Must be able to access government installations
- Must be able to walk, crawl, climb ladders and climb stairs without restriction
- Must pass an occupational physical and respirator fit test