Safety Engineer job in Columbus, IN
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Columbus, IN CorTech LLC
| Job Ref: | 350141 |
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CorTech LLC |
| Job Type: | Contract |
| Salary and Benefits: | 25.00/Per Hour |
| Remote: | No |
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| City: | Columbus, IN |
| Post Code: | 47201 |
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JobsRUs.com is seeking to hire a Safety Engineer for our client in Columbus, IN! Benefits Available! Weekly Pay! Pay Rate - $20-30/hr 1st Shift: 8am-5pm, no overtime. Hybrid position, 40% on site. Job Description The summary below is for a safety engineer. This person needs experience with machinery safety and the functional safety of machinery controls. They also need machinery risk assessment experience. Will be responsible for developing system safety requirements and work products for machines and parts. Leads the work for specific projects to create and implement all aspects of a manufacturing processes to ensure safety requirements, manufacturing goals, business goals, and product specifications are met. Leads by applying the knowledge or use of manufacturing principles and practices to improve manufacturing equipment and processes. Impacts the work by utilizing continuous improvement tools, following the standards, and leading the development of manufacturing standards and working methods. Assists with the application and use of engineering controls to control hazards and reduce risks inthe facility or site. Key Responsibilities Helps to anticipate, identify and evaluate hazardous conditions and practices. Develops basic hazard control designs, methods, procedures and programs. Administers and communicates hazard control programs. Interprets and applies internal and external standards in support of hazard reduction andcompliance. Qualifications and Competencies Competencies: Fundamentals Of Health And Safety - Comprehensive knowledge of occupational health & safety. Detailed understanding of general industry standards and the requirements of the more frequently referenced standards. Includes knowledge of basic health and safety concepts such as hazard andrisk assessment, personal protective equipment, behavior based safety, machine/equipment safety, confined space entry, etc. Health & Safety Professional Knowledge (Including Regulatory Compliance) - Health & Safety Professional Knowledge relates to having comprehensive knowledge of occupational safety andhealth compliance. Regulatory compliance deals with the regulatory requirements imposed on industry by local, state, provincial, national, and international organizations. Detailed understanding of how the provisions of the regulations, as applicable may be implemented in the workplace, rights and responsibilities under the various acts/ regulations/ rules, the appeals process, record keeping (OSHA), and Voluntary Protection Programs (OSHA). Understanding of general industry standards and the requirements of the more frequently referenced standards. Occupational Health & Safety Management System - An Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management system provides a framework for managing OHS responsibilities so they become more efficient and more integrated into overall business operations. OHS management systems are based on standards that specify a process of achieving continuously improved OHS performance and compliance with legislation. Risk Management - This skill involves health & safety management principles and system safety engineering techniques. This includes the elements of risk identification and management and anunderstanding of the function of hazard analysis in system requirements definition, preliminary and detailed design, test, operations, and maintenance activities. This skill includes an understanding of the function and application of hazard analysis tools and techniques in the correct system andengineering environment. This may include the application of hazard analysis tools. Incident Investigation - The method of reporting the occurrence of an occupational injury/illness,near hit, or property damage. Incident investigations determine how and why these failures occur. Employees should be able to perform a thorough, effective incident investigation including root cause analysis, 5-why analysis and development of effective corrective actions. System Safety - This skill involves safety management principles and system safety engineering techniques. This includes the elements of risk identification and management; understanding of the function of hazard analysis in system requirements definition, preliminary and detailed design, test,operations, and maintenance activities. System safety includes understanding of the function and application of hazard analysis tools and techniques in the correct system and engineering environment. This may include the application of hazard analysis tools. -Any holdings of machinery safety certifications is a plus -Machine/equipment risk assessment background/knowledge is a plus -Must understand safety functions of a machine - machines can vary by different sites -Must be able to complete risk assessments -2 or 4 year degree in a related field is a plus | |
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