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Process Safety Manager

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United States Steel Corporation

Clairton, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

U. S. Steel has an immediate opening for a Manger, Process Safety Management (PSM). The Manager, PSM is responsible for maintaining facility compliance with OSHA's PSM Standard as defined at 29 CFR 1910.119. The position will report to the Chemicals & Energy Division Engineer and work with various operating and maintenance personnel to ensure facility compliance with the requirements of OSHA's 14 process safety elements: Employee Participation, Process Safety Information, Process Hazard Analysis, Operating Procedures, Training, Contractors, Pre-startup Safety Review, Mechanical Integrity, Hot Work Permit, Management of Change, Incident Investigation, Emergency Planning and Response, Compliance Audits, Trade Secrets.
The successful candidate will:
Demonstrate proficiency in locating and interpreting regulatory requirements and staying abreast of changes. Effectively lead and facilitate meetings with plant personnel of diverse backgrounds and process knowledge/experience levels. Possess excellent communication and organizational skills Be a self-starter who works well in team settings due to the dependency upon others to assist in maintaining the process Positively represent the facility to outside agencies and groups Hold others accountable for completion of assigned work tasks as pertains to the facility's PSM program, though not having them as direct reports
Responsibilities:
Engage facility employees (management and workforce) to ensure involvement & representation in the PSM process Maintain facility written process safety information and ensure access for all affected employees Facilitate periodic process hazard analyses for each PSM-subject plant area Ensure operating procedures address all requirements under the PSM Standard Conduct periodic training for facility employees and contractors Interface with contractors to communicate the facility PSM program implementation for the area(s) they will be working in Lead pre-startup safety reviews for new equipment installations and modifications of existing equipment Administer the facility's mechanical integrity program for pressure vessels, storage tanks, piping systems and ventilation systems Ensure the facility's hot work permitting program is in compliance with the PSM Standard Administer the facility's management of change process for process chemicals, technology, equipment and procedures Conduct PSM incident investigations for all incidents occurring in PSM-subject plant areas Maintain the facility's Major Emergency Plan Coordinate periodic regulatory agency, third party and internal compliance audits of the PSM program Maintain all facility trade secret employee/contractor disclosures Coordinate the facility's PSM Steering Committee and interface with union/management employees in the
Joint Union/Management Safety and Health Committee Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in occupational safety and health, environmental health and safety, safety management, an engineering discipline, engineering technology, chemistry, operations management or a related field Ability to read and understand technical prints and drawings Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office, etc.) Experience in administrative program management is preferred Experience working with bargaining unit / wage employees is preferred