Sterling Crane
HSEAdvisor
“HSE Advisor at Sterling Crane. Skills: Health, Safety and Environment, OH&S, provincial legislation. Carries out duties such as workplace investigations and audits. Monitors compliance with in-house databases”
What You'll Achieve.
meet or exceed provincial OH&S expectations; meet or exceed Client’s HSE expectations; meet or exceed Sterling Crane’s HSE expectations
Industry & Context.
50% travel within Canada, Clean Driver’s license, Company vehicle will be provided, pre-employment testing, Criminal Background Check, Drug and Alcohol screening
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3 – 5 years’ experience with heavy construction & heavy equipment, Knowledge on the provincial legislation, Clean Driver’s license sufficient to operate company vehicles, communication & interpersonal skills, computer skills
Nice to Have
OH&S Certificate, CRSP, NCSO, related designation in addition to field experience in a safety related role, Experience in FCC and online databases such as ISNet
What You'll Do.
Carries out duties such as workplace investigations and audits
Monitors compliance with in-house databases
Liaises with health and safety regulatory authorities
Trains employees in best practices
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
work closely with our Branch Managers; work closely with Supervisors; work closely with operations personnel
Communication Scope
communication & interpersonal skills
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