The Field Safety Specialist position is a leadership role established to oversee application of the Safety processes for Western Operations in Colorado and Utah. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Daily safety support of and communication with Western Region stakeholders.
On-site support of high-risk projects and maintenance activities (e.g., Job Planning/Prep, Equipment Isolation, Equipment Clearing, Excavations, Safe Work Permitting, and Hot Work/Atmospheric Monitoring).
Assist stakeholders with the mitigation of safety action items.
Visit all control rooms, shops, work sites, pipeline projects, and other field activities on a routine basis to make observations and check compliance and implementation of established safety practices and procedures.
Assist stakeholders with the enforcement of safety policies in regard to contractors.
Prepare for and participate in regulatory required drills.
Participate in local and regional safety committees.
Conduct compliance-audits of permit system.
Participate in various Emergency Response training classes / courses.
Conduct/coordinate classroom and field training meetings as needed.
Distribute and communicate safety materials, lessons learned, and industry literature as needed.
Participate in corporate audits of regional facilities.
Represent Enterprise as a Safety member for regulatory inspections.
Conduct Industrial Hygiene Surveys in areas of responsibility.
Repair and maintain all gas monitoring and Industrial Hygiene safety equipment.
Conduct incident investigations with a high level of confidentiality, attention to detail, and produce high quality reports.
Support turnaround activities for respective facilities.
Availability to be on-call after hours, weekends, and holidays
Review corporate policies and documents for updates as required.
Assist and backup fellow Safety Specialists when required.
The successful candidate will meet the following qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Safety, or other relevant technical field required; extensive experience may be considered in lieu of degree.
Certification in the Safety Management field is preferred.
Occupational Hygiene and Safety Technician (OHST) a plus
Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) a plus
Safety Trained Supervisor (STS) a plus
Industrial hygiene experience highly preferred.
Incident Investigation experience is preferred.
Technical writing proficiency and use of Microsoft Office preferred.
Minimum of 3 years in an industrial setting or in the Safety field.
Must be self-motivated to gain knowledge of regulatory affairs in the Safety Management areas.