Job Description
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Oversees the development and execution of health, safety, and loss prevention policies and procedures.
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Ensures clear direction, accountability, and engagement from senior leaders and department managers.
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Promotes a strong safety culture by fostering employee involvement, accountability, and behavior-based safety practices.
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Acts as a key leader within the management team, providing guidance and support on safety-related matters.
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Conducts audits and compliance reviews to meet regulatory standards and minimize organizational risk.
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Designs and implements safety training programs to reduce incidents, occupational illnesses, and long-term exposure hazards.
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Creates comprehensive onboarding plans for new employees, including emergency preparedness, job-specific training, PPE usage, and hazardous material handling.
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Analyzes past incidents to determine root causes and implements corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
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Collaborates with departments to align safety goals and coordinate safety initiatives.
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Facilitates clear and consistent communication to ensure understanding and adherence to all safety procedures.
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Delivers and manages safety training sessions, maintaining accurate records and supporting both classroom and digital training platforms.
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Performs additional safety-related responsibilities as needed to support the organization's goals.
MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
The Successful Applicant
The ideal candidate has a strong background in heavy industrial environments, with direct experience in manufacturing plants or similar high-risk settings. They should be highly familiar with operations involving pipes, tanks, and mechanical systems-such as those found in utilities, power plants, chemical processing facilities, or maritime/shipboard environments. Candidates from warehouse, laboratory, or cleanroom settings will not be considered, as this role demands hands-on knowledge of complex industrial systems and a proven ability to navigate the safety challenges unique to those environments.
What's on Offer
Competitve Base salary and Bonus.