Safety Manager
Job description
What You'll Do On a Typical Day
- Develop, update and maintain written safety and health procedures in compliance with company policies, as well as state and federal regulations
- Serve as the subject matter expert for OSHA compliance and the primary point of contact for all safety-related issues
- Participate in incident investigations; ensure complete and accurate incident documentation and reporting
- Conduct compliance audits to ensure practices and record accuracy, including OSHA documentation, and comply with all government and company policies
- Participate in new process reviews, including job hazard analysis, new process training, etc.
- Create, maintain and deliver safety training on a regular basis
- Conduct risk assessments to minimize and eliminate risk, losses and environmental issues
- Analyze safety and health data, develop metrics and create and distribute reports for leadership
What You Need To Succeed At GXO
At a minimum, you'll need:
- 4 years of related work experience, including 2 years of safety audit experience
- Experience reporting safety metrics (leading/lagging indicators)
- Experience with Microsoft Office
It'd Be Great If You Also Have
- Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Safety Sciences or a related field
- Membership in a nationally recognized safety organization
- Availability to travel as needed to support organizational safety needs
- 5 years of experience managing safety and health programs in an industrial or warehouse environment