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Lead our safety culture as a Health & Safety Manager in Oakville/Hamilton manufacturing. Develop and implement policies, conduct audits, and deliver training in a heavy industrial environment. Ideal candidates have manufacturing experience, knowledge of OSHA/ASME codes, and a relevant certificati...
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Canada , Oakville
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Trans-United Consultants Ltd.
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Security and Safety Manager
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Seeking a Security and Safety Manager in Calgary, Canada to lead daily loss prevention operations. This role requires 4+ years of security experience or a Criminal Justice degree, focusing on protecting property assets, guests, and employees. You will train staff on emergency procedures, maintain...
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Canada , Calgary
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69000.00 - 93000.00 USD / Year
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Marriott Bonvoy
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ISO 26262 Safety Manager
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Lead functional safety for cutting-edge electric and autonomous vehicles in Montréal. This strategic role requires 10+ years of automotive safety experience and deep ISO 26262 expertise. You will manage the safety lifecycle, lead a team, and ensure compliance. We offer a hybrid model, top-tier be...
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Canada , Montréal
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Sopra Steria
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Area Safety Manager
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Seeking a bilingual Area Safety Manager in Montréal to lead safety initiatives across fleet operations. You will leverage 7+ years of transportation safety experience, including CNESST knowledge, to drive behavioral change and ensure regulatory compliance. This role involves data analysis, incide...
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Canada , Montréal
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88680.00 - 119710.00 CAD / Year
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Autobus Transco
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Quality Project Manager and Product Safety
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Join Bombardier in Dorval as a Quality Project Manager and Product Safety. Lead key safety culture initiatives and manage projects using your 3-5 years of aerospace experience. This role requires bilingual skills (French/English) and offers a competitive salary with comprehensive benefits.
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Canada , Dorval
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Bombardier
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Analyst Sr, Quality Assurance - Product Safety Management
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Join Bombardier in Dorval as a Senior Quality Assurance Analyst for Product Safety. You will develop our Safety Management System (SMS) and foster a strong safety culture. This role requires 5-8 years of aerospace experience, SMS regulatory knowledge, and bilingual fluency. We offer a competitive...
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Canada , Dorval
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Bombardier
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Health & Safety Manager
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Seeking an experienced Health & Safety Manager for Toronto-based infrastructure/construction projects. Lead compliance, risk management, site inspections, and training, leveraging 5+ years of experience and a CSO/NCSO designation. Enjoy a competitive salary, benefits, RRSP matching, and flexible ...
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Canada , Toronto
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Bouygues Construction
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Safety Manager
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Lead nationwide safety and compliance for multi-site logistics operations in Toronto. Requires 8+ years of experience, expertise in OH&S laws, risk assessment, and bilingual fluency (Korean/English). Develop training programs, conduct audits, and drive a proactive safety culture with comprehensiv...
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Canada , Toronto, North York
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80000.00 - 90000.00 CAD / Year
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Pantos Logistics Canada Inc.
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Health and Safety Manager
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Lead health and safety programs for a construction group in Guelph, ensuring compliance with Ontario OHSA and COR standards. This role requires 5-10 years of experience, including 3-5 years in ICI construction, and a strong safety designation. You will foster a proactive safety culture through tr...
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Canada , Guelph
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Kiwi Constructors Ltd.
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Health and Safety Manager
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Lead health and safety for a major hydropower construction project across Canada. Develop and implement safety systems, ensure regulatory compliance, and foster a safety-first culture. Requires 12+ years' experience, including leadership, and a degree in Safety or Engineering. This role involves ...
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IAG GBS
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Assistant Manager - Security and Safety
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Seeking an Assistant Manager for Security & Safety in Toronto. You will assist in daily operations, ensuring the protection of assets, guests, and staff. Key duties include maintaining compliance logs, training teams on emergency procedures, and conducting risk assessments. A background in securi...
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Canada , Toronto
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67000.00 - 83000.00 CAD / Year
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Marriott Bonvoy
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About the Safety Manager role

A Safety Manager is a critical professional dedicated to protecting people, property, and the environment by developing, implementing, and overseeing comprehensive safety programs. These roles are fundamental across virtually every industry, from construction and manufacturing to healthcare, hospitality, and corporate services. Finding the right Safety Manager jobs is essential for organizations committed to fostering a culture of well-being and regulatory compliance. Professionals in this field serve as the cornerstone of workplace safety, ensuring operations run smoothly without compromising the health and security of employees, visitors, and assets.

The core mission of a Safety Manager is to proactively identify and mitigate risks. This involves conducting regular hazard assessments, safety audits, and site inspections to pinpoint potential dangers. Based on these findings, they develop and enforce policies, procedures, and emergency response plans. A significant part of the role is training; Safety Managers educate staff at all levels on proper protocols, from emergency evacuation drills and accident prevention to the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE). They ensure that the organization not only meets but exceeds local, state, and federal regulations, such as those set by OSHA in the United States or similar bodies globally, maintaining meticulous records and certifications as proof of compliance.

Common responsibilities for these professionals are extensive. They typically manage incident reporting and investigation processes, analyzing accidents or near-misses to determine root causes and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence. They oversee loss prevention, security operations, and environmental health aspects, depending on the organization's scope. Safety Managers also liaise with external agencies like fire departments and regulatory inspectors, manage worker's compensation cases, and control budgets for safety initiatives. Their work is a blend of field observation, administrative diligence, and strategic planning.

Typical skills and requirements for Safety Manager jobs include a strong educational foundation, often a bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, environmental science, engineering, or a related field. Professional certifications (such as CSP, CIH, or NEBOSH) are highly valued. Candidates generally need several years of practical experience in safety, risk management, or a related area. Essential skills are analytical thinking for risk assessment, impeccable attention to detail for compliance, and strong communication abilities to effectively train staff and report to management. Leadership and interpersonal skills are paramount, as the role requires influencing behavior, managing teams, and resolving conflicts to champion safety at every organizational level. Ultimately, a successful Safety Manager is a vigilant leader, a meticulous planner, and a passionate advocate for creating secure and healthy work environments for everyone.