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Site Loss Control Specialist - Construction Safety
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Meta seeks a Site Loss Control Specialist to lead construction safety on large-scale data center campuses in Vancouver, Canada. This role requires 8+ years of experience in construction safety, risk management, and incident investigation on complex, multi-trade projects. You will conduct site aud...
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Canada , Vancouver
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128000.00 - 173000.00 CAD / Year
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Health And Safety Specialist
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Canada , Burlington
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75000.00 - 90000.00 CAD / Year
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Senior Environmental, Health and Safety Specialist
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Join a world-class automotive manufacturer in Stratford as a Senior HSE Specialist. You will lead ISO 14001 & 45001 systems, ensuring safety and compliance in a high-volume manufacturing facility. This role requires 7+ years in heavy manufacturing and expertise in machinery safety standards. We o...
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Canada , Stratford
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75000.00 - 90000.00 CAD / Year
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Food Safety and Compliance Specialist
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Join our team as a Food Safety and Compliance Specialist in Cambridge, Canada. You will conduct assessments and coach clients in the hotel, restaurant, and grocery sectors to ensure brand and safety standards. This role requires up to 50% travel, a valid driver's license, and relevant food servic...
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Canada , Cambridge
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44000.00 - 46000.00 CAD / Year
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About the Safety Specialist role

Explore rewarding Safety Specialist jobs and discover a career dedicated to protecting people, assets, and the environment. Safety Specialists are the cornerstone of organizational health and safety programs, working proactively to prevent workplace incidents and ensure regulatory compliance across diverse industries such as manufacturing, construction, energy, healthcare, and corporate services. This critical profession involves developing, implementing, and monitoring safety protocols to foster a culture of safety and well-being.

Professionals in these roles typically have a wide range of core responsibilities. A primary duty is conducting thorough risk assessments and workplace inspections to identify potential hazards, from chemical exposures and equipment malfunctions to ergonomic issues. They develop and enforce comprehensive safety policies and procedures aligned with local, state, and federal regulations like OSHA standards. A significant part of the role involves designing and delivering engaging safety training programs for employees at all levels, ensuring everyone understands emergency procedures, proper equipment use, and safe work practices. When incidents do occur, Safety Specialists lead detailed investigations to determine root causes and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence. They also maintain meticulous records, audit safety performance, and often manage emergency response planning and crisis management protocols.

To succeed in Safety Specialist jobs, individuals generally require a specific blend of education, skills, and personal attributes. A bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, environmental science, engineering, or a related field is commonly expected, with many positions preferring or requiring professional certifications such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST). Key skills include exceptional attention to detail, strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to dissect complex situations, and outstanding written and verbal communication skills for effective training and reporting. The role demands a process-driven mindset for developing structured programs alongside the creativity to devise practical safety solutions. Personal resilience, calmness under pressure, and unwavering ethical judgment are essential, especially during incident response. Field-oriented roles may require physical capability to navigate industrial sites and wear personal protective equipment (PPE).

Ultimately, Safety Specialist jobs are ideal for diligent, communicative professionals who are passionate about making a tangible difference. By ensuring safe work environments, they not only protect their colleagues but also enhance operational efficiency, reduce organizational risk, and contribute directly to corporate social responsibility. If you are seeking a impactful career where vigilance and care are paramount, explore the diverse opportunities available in the vital field of safety.