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The HSS Senior Manager leads health, safety, and security programs across the Mid-Atlantic Division, protecting employees, visitors, and contractors while ensuring compliance with Veolia HSS standards and all applicable regulations. This role provides strategic leadership for division-wide HSS initiatives and directly manages one HSS professional.
Job Responsibility:
Develops, implements, and manages comprehensive HSS policies, procedures, and program elements across the Mid-Atlantic Division
Leads the Mid-Atlantic Division HSS leadership team in developing corporate HSS standards, strategic planning, budget development, and goal setting
Directs the development of division-wide HSS training resources and oversees field coaching programs
Manages HSS audit programs and worksite inspection protocols across the Mid-Atlantic Division
Oversees division-wide HSS training compliance, monitors training effectiveness metrics, and ensures regulatory compliance
Directs incident investigation processes for injuries, vehicle incidents, and significant events across the division
Leads effective case management strategies for employee injuries across the division and manages workers’ compensation claims
Designs and implements division-wide behavioral-based safety programs
Establishes and maintains division-level HSS data management systems, analyzes trends across multiple facilities
Provides HSS consultation to Engineering and Operations departments for capital projects and operational changes
Leads project management for strategic HSS initiatives across the division
Requirements:
Bachelor of Science Degree in Safety, Environmental Engineering, or equivalent
5-7 years of related experience in HSS compliance
Work experience in the construction industry
Strong organizational, oral, written and interpersonal skills
Strong writing, coaching, and teaching skills
Ability to balance changing and potentially conflicting priorities
Ability to self-organize, prioritize and drive own work schedule
Ability to interact with all levels within the BU
Proficient knowledge of Google programs including Sheets, Docs, Gmail and Slides
Maintain specialized knowledge of safety regulations and industry consensus safety guidelines
Willing and able to work in the field with field staff evaluating, coaching and supporting safety, health, and security extensively
Must be available (24/7) to respond to & assist with HSS incidents or emergencies
Willing to work extended work schedules (as needed)
Must possess a valid driver’s license
Nice to have:
Authorization by the OSHA Training Institute as an authorized instructor on OSHA Standards for general industry
CSP (Certified Safety Professional), or ability to acquire CSP designation
CHMM (Certified Hazardous Materials Manager)
Certifications issued by AWWA and other recognized industrial safety organizations on topics relevant to conducting specific safety training courses and responding to hazardous materials handling operations and chemical spill/release incidents