What are the responsibilities and job description for the Corporate Safety Manager position at Arcosa Brand?
Arcosa, Inc. is seeking a Corporate Safety Manager to join our Environmental Health and Safety Team based out of our Dallas, TX headquarters office.
Arcosa, Inc. (NYSE: ACA) is a growth-oriented manufacturer and producer of infrastructure-related products and services. The company has businesses with leading positions in construction, energy, and transportation markets with annual revenues in excess of $2B. This is a unique opportunity that includes a high level of exposure to senior leaders within a well-funded company with plans to grow aggressively in the future. This role will have a wide scope of purview across Business Units while also staying closely connected to plant level operations.
Responsibilities:
The Corporate Safety Manager will assist the Corporate Safety Department by:
- Acting as a subject matter resource on all areas relating to OSHA, MSHA, and DOT
- Preparing and maintains reports related to facility’s safety and environmental conditions in compliance with Arcosa Corporate and regulatory requirements
- Acting as a resource to Division and Plant Safety Managers on proper safety practices and techniques.
- Compiling statistics and conducting safety training.
- Auditing plants and working with managers and supervisors to implement actions for risk reduction beyond compliance.
- Identifying exposures within the enterprise; strategically prioritize corrective measures based on sound statistical analysis.
- Acting as a shared Corporate resource to workplace safety or security emergencies and issues.
- Conducting position duties in an organized and orderly manner, setting priorities, and meeting commitments and deadlines.
- Professionally and effectively communicating with all audiences including employees, regulatory, and third parties.
- Operating in a consultative role with facilities to help them achieve a performance consistent with the Company’s Safety Culture.
Requirements:
- Undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or similar field of study, or equivalent experience.
- 3 - 5 years related experience in addition to undergraduate degree or 5-8 years of related experience without undergraduate degree.
- Associate Safety Profession (ASP) designation, Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or equivalent certification is highly desired.
- Knowledge of State and Federal regulations relative to safety, health, and environmental issues.
- Good knowledge of manufacturing, mining or other division-level operations, or the ability to acquire it quickly.
- Ability to help drive a positive and proactive safety culture throughout the organization.
- Ability to develop effective working relationships with plant and corporate personnel in order to achieve departmental goals and objectives.
- Effective communication skills in both small and large groups via written and verbal communication.
- Ability to obtain and analyze data and communicate information effectively.
- Ability to travel up to 50% of the time both domestically and internationally, sometimes unexpectedly, as required.
- Accuracy in MS Office applications (SharePoint experience desired).
- Bilingual (Spanish) desirable.