Marine Shipyard HSEQ Manager Position Available In Duval, Florida
Tallo's Job Summary: The Marine Shipyard HSEQ Manager position at Core Group Resources in Jacksonville, FL offers a salary range of $84.3K - $104K a year. The role requires a Bachelor's degree, ISO 14001 EPA, Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response Training, OSHA 10, and strong leadership skills. Responsibilities include ensuring a safe work environment, conducting hazard assessments, safety training, and compliance with regulations.
Job Description
Marine Shipyard HSEQ Manager Core Group Resources – 3.8
Jacksonville, FL Job Details Full-time Estimated:
$84.3K – $104K a year 1 day ago Qualifications
ISO 14001 EPA
Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response Training OSHA 10 Microsoft Office Bachelor’s degree Computer skills Certified Safety Professional Senior level Leadership Communication skills Occupational Health & Safety Time management Full Job Description Core Group Resources is America’s leading recruitment company. Founded by a service academy graduate who has offshore experience, Core Group Resources’ expertise is unmatched in the marine offshore market, finance, IT, renewables, & non-profit for executive search, staffing, and expertise identification. Marine Shipyard HSEQ Manager Job Summary The EHS Manager will be responsible for the overall health and safety of the shipyard environment. This position will ensure a safe and healthy work environment by conducting hazard and risk assessments in all departments and abating any hazards using the appropriate controls. Maintains affective safety training of personnel on safety policies and standards. Manages, administers, creates, and coordinates activities to ensure compliance with government and company policies and procedures. Marine Shipyard HSEQ Manager Responsibility Applies all health and safety codes, regulations, laws and policies pertaining to the health and safety of the interior and exterior of the facility. Trains employees during the onboarding process and separately or with functional teams on a regular basis in all areas of health and safety. Conducts periodic inspections to ensure the proper safety and safeguards of equipment, machinery and the overall facility are in place and operational including but not limited to fire alarms and sprinklers, ventilation systems, and parking areas. Conducts regular inspections and audits to determine opportunities for improvement. Inspects emergency plans and conducts fire drills. Ability to wear personal protective equipment as well as knowledge as to each piece’s usefulness and lifecycle. Inspects and inventories personal protective equipment. Organizes, identifies, and completes permits pertaining to health and safety, such as environmental permits, fire safety permits, and operating permits. Ensures OSHA Compliance in all areas of the shipyard environment. Performs safety audits on various areas of the shipyard and office environments as required by policy and regulations. Conducts accident investigations on all safety related incidents, completes necessary paperwork and communicates appropriate information to the Human Resources Department. Reviews all safety areas to review policies, determine causes, identify corrective actions and conducts. Marine Shipyard HSEQ Manager Position Requirements Strong Microsoft Office Suites computer skills Exceptional organizational and time management skills Effective written and verbal communication skills Must be able to maintain confidentiality Ability to Lift 50 lbs. Ability to climb up and down ladders and scaffolding Ability to enter confined spaces including tanks and voids Completed Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response Standard (HAZWOPER) 40 Understand and implement NAVSEA Standard Items, specifically, NAVSEA
SI 009-72.
Bachelor’s Degree in Environmental Health and Safety Engineering, Occupational Health and Safety, Chemistry, Ecology, or Biology. At least five (5) years’ experience in Maritime industry setting; Shipyard preferred. Knowledge of the ISO 14001 and
OHSAS 45001.
Experience in leading a team of safety professionals. Strong knowledge and understanding of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Standards, Local and State environmental regulations, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations. Knowledge of Naval Sea Standard Items, specifically, 009-01, 009-02, 009-03, 009-06, 009-07, 009-08, 009-40, 009-70, 009-74, 009-93, 009-120. Has a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Board of Certified Safety Professional (BCSP) certification or ability to obtain certifications. Completed Competent Person Training. Completed or able to complete the Requirements for an OSHA Training Institute (OTI)
OSHA 10 & 30
Trainer. #LI-Onsite