Team Lead, Health, Safety & Environment

  • Full-time

Company Description

CEDA specializes in industrial maintenance, turnaround and environmental services and has a proud history in North America with roots extending back to 1973. Our talented and experienced team is committed to delivering world-class solutions to help our clients maximize production, mitigate risk and avoid costly outages, always with safety top of mind.

We are committed to putting the right people, in the right place, at the right time while offering an inclusive work environment, opportunities for professional development, a competitive compensation package and excellent benefits.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, CEDA has opportunities for you!

Job Description

This position is based out of our Fort McMurray location, working 7 days on and 7 days off schedule. Accommodations or travel are not provided for this role. 

This position is responsible for ensuring that the highest levels of professional risk management and loss control performance are maintained by managing CEDAs Health, Safety and Environmental Management System. You will provide support for CEDAs 'You See It, You Own It’ philosophy and provide internal and external customers with industry leading HSE support.

This position is ideal for someone who has HSE experience in industrial services/maintenance in the oil & gas industry with a working knowledge of related legislation and the ability to interpret the regulations and laws. If you are an individual who is excited by new challenges, self – motivated, and accountable, looking for a position with growth opportunities; apply now!

What we offer:

  • 7x7 HWAA schedule working 12 hour day shifts
  • Excellent benefits and matching pension contributions starting on your first day!
    • Employer paid Extended Health Care (100% drug coverage), Dental (100% Basic services coverage), and Annual Health & Wellness Spending Account
  • Safety is Number 1: we watch out for one another and pride ourselves in doing the work right the first time
  • Full time, year round work with an excellent team 

Key Duties and Responsibilities

  • Provide support for implementing and maintaining CEDAs HSE programs/ systems throughout CEDA Region
  • Liaison with internal and external customers and third parties, to increase awareness on HSE matters
  • Report and conduct incident investigations as per CEDAs Incident Management Practice
  • Responsible for ensuring project and business HSE Documentation is being utilized on the field
  • Maintain and regularly communicate a regional specific training matrix
  • Audit and monitor compliance to CEDAs and customer HSE Management Systems
  • Coordinate internal and external HSE audit programs (COR/ISO)
  • Ensure quality investigations – help get investigations closed out within allotted time frame
  • Complete hazard ID’s ensuring controls are put in place
  • Support safety meetings by providing relevant information for use during the meeting and actively participating throughout
  • Identify HSE coaching opportunities throughout the organization, offer yourself as a HSE mentor and actively participate in improving CEDAs Culture with leadership and those on the front line
  • Performing inspections and field tours in accordance with CEDA/customer expectations
  • Support onboarding new hires (HSE documentation, Safety Tickets, SSE Program)
  • Manage monthly shop/lay down inspection processes

Role Specifications

  • 5-10 years of experience in Health and Safety role
  • Formal training required; minimum National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO) or equivalent
  • Preferred formal training; HSE diploma or certificate such as;
    • Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) certificate or diploma
    • Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) designation
    • Certified Safety Professional designation (CSP)
  • Working knowledge of related legislation and the ability to interpret the regulations and laws is required
  • Valid Class 5 licence with no more than 5 demerits in the last 3 years is required
  • Frequent travel to site locations is required 
  • Must be willing to be on call one weekend every 3 weeks
  • Operational field experience in upstream or downstream oil industry an asset

Personal Characteristics

  • Strong presentation skills, with the ability to adapt the style based on the audience
  • Effective communication and interpersonal skills allow you to clearly and concisely present information to clients, peers and field personnel
  • You take pride in a safety first mindset and are proud to be able to quickly respond to emergencies 24/7
  • Strong time management and organization skills will allow you to prioritize changing work scope and meet multiple deadlines
  • Your strong negotiation skills and ability to influence others allow you to gain commitment
  • Experience with using the Microsoft Suite and you pick up new computer programs/software quickly
  • You are highly motivated and proactive; eagerly accepting new challenges and working under minimal supervision

Additional Information

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed.  They are not intended to be an exhausted list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required.

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