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Health and Safety Specialist
CrossSafety Solutions Inc.Dryden, Ontario, Canada- Full-time
- Permanent
Health and Safety Specialist
About Us
At CrossSafety we are dedicated to protecting people, supporting our clients, and upholding the values of integrity, accountability, and excellence. With a team committed to safety and collaboration, we partner with leading organizations in construction, automotive, industrial, commercial, and residential sectors across North America.
We are currently seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Health & Safety Specialist to join our team at Specialist rank. This is a salaried contract position, offering an exciting opportunity to support clients in the fields of construction and operations safety, with potential to convert to permanent status.
About the Role
As a Health & Safety Specialist, you will serve as a trusted advisor to our clients and provide supporting all aspects of health and safety for construction projects and complex operational facilities. You’ll promote compliance with client OHS requirements; anticipate and guide risk management processes to protect workers, the public, and operations; work closely with client teams and contractors to support projects; and advise on risk trends and improvement plans.
Work Location: Dryden, Ontario
Position Type: Salary, Full-time
Starting Compensation: $90,000 to $110,000 (Specialist) per annum
Benefits (Permanent Status Employees): Extended health benefits, dental coverage, vision coverage, life insurance, employee assistance services, pension plan, employee share option program, business advancement incentives, company workwear annual allowance, company vehicle.
Industry Focus: Construction, Civil Nuclear
What You’ll Be Doing
- Facilitating orientation of all on-site workers, contractors, and visitors
- Performing and documenting regular site safety inspections, and facilitating timely corrective actions
- Participation in worker-led safety and JHA meetings
- Recording incidents, near misses, and participate in H&S incident reporting
- Providing guidance and expert advice on health, safety, and environmental issues
- Initiate or assist with emergency response procedures, drills, and implementation
- Promote a safety culture and assist with mitigating risks and/or hazards
- Provide guidance and assistance on resolving health and safety matters
- Support site training requirements, as required.
- Ensure that appropriate records are maintained in compliance with Federal and Provincial legal requirements and regulatory standards.
- Preparing detailed professional reports and records.
What You Need for Success
- Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety, or certification in a construction trade with significant health and safety experience.
- Minimum of five (5) years field experience in construction or a high hazard operational environment.
- CRSP, CRST, ROH, CIH or equivalent designation.
- Strong working knowledge of Ontario workplace health and safety laws.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and digital health and safety reporting tools (computers, tablets).
- Hands-on experience with field-level audits and inspections.
- Strong interpersonal, verbal and written y communication skills.
- Initiative, ability to multitask, and strong expectation management skills.
- Strong work ethic and career-oriented mindset.
- Completion of practical training in key safe work practices (Working at Heights, WHMIS, Confined Spaces, JHSC Part 1, Incident Investigations, TDG, First Aid, Basics of Supervision, etc.)
- Valid Class G driver’s license.
Equal Opportunity Employer
CrossSafety is committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful workplace as well as equity and Indigenous-specific hiring initiatives. Accommodations for candidates with disabilities are available upon request.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.