Safety Specialist 13391 Manufacturing - Milwaukee, WI at Geebo

Safety Specialist 13391

Company Name:
SITE Personnel/MAP Engineering
This position will work within the Corporate Health and Safety Department. The position will report to the Corporate Safety Manager. The position will work on Corporate-level Health & Safety projects with implementation focused primarily on the manufacturing locations. There may be occasional travel required, less than 25%.
Specific activities will include:
Provide project management support as the lead to the health and safety technology project, including attending meetings, gaining feedback, assisting with needs assessment, setting goals and timelines, providing updates, obtaining engagement from health and safety stakeholders and providing training and support during project launch.
Provide assistance and support to the safety staff in the development of standards and solutions for occupational injury and illness prevention and compliance assurance based on regulatory (OSHA) and best practice standards (ANSI, NFPA, ACGIH, etc.)
Support the management of existing safety-related processes, procedures and standards and identify opportunities, along with recommendations for improvement.
Provide technical safety support to all stakeholders including, but not limited to, incident investigations, ergonomic assessments, interpretation of safety regulations and the application of safety process, procedures and standards.
Provide direct site-level safety support and oversight of the Health and Safety Management System for the facilities.
4 year related degree, occupational safety or related field preferred, or equivalent training, education and work experience.
Contract - 18 months
Pay: $30/hrEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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