Corporate Safety Manager
Apply NowCompany: Arcosa Lightweight
Location: Dallas, TX 75217
Description:
Arcosa, Inc. is seeking a Corporate Safety Manager to join our Environmental Health and Safety Team based out of our Dallas, TX headquarters office.
Arcosa, Inc. (NYSE: ACA) is a growth-oriented manufacturer and producer of infrastructure-related products and services. The company has businesses with leading positions in construction, energy, and transportation markets with annual revenues in excess of $2B.
This is a unique opportunity that includes a high level of exposure to senior leaders within a well-funded company with plans to grow aggressively in the future. This role will have a wide scope of purview across Business Units while also staying closely connected to plant level operations.
What you will do:
The Corporate Safety Manager will assist the Corporate Safety Department by:
Acting as a subject matter resource on all areas relating to OSHA, MSHA, and DOT to make sure Corporate Policies are compliant and answer any facility questions or issues
Preparing and maintains reports related to facility's safety and environmental conditions in compliance with Arcosa Corporate and regulatory requirements
Acting as a resource to Division and Plant Safety Managers on proper safety practices and techniques.
Compiling statistics and conducting safety training.
Auditing plants and working with managers and supervisors to implement actions for risk reduction beyond compliance.
Identifying exposures within the enterprise; strategically prioritize corrective measures based on sound statistical analysis.
Acting as a shared Corporate resource to identify incident reduction initiatives, emergency response assistance, policy development and implementation, new acquisition integration, temporary leadership advisor as needed, etc.
Conducting position duties in an organized and orderly manner, setting priorities, and meeting commitments and deadlines.
Professionally and effectively communicating with all audiences including employees, regulatory, and third parties.
Operating in a consultative role with facilities to help them achieve a performance consistent with the Company's Safety Culture.
What You'll Need:
Undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or similar field of study, or equivalent experience.
7-8 years related experience in addition to undergraduate degree or 5-8 years of related experience without undergraduate degree.
Associate Safety Profession (ASP) designation, Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or equivalent certification is highly desired.
Knowledge of State and Federal regulations relative to safety, health, and environmental issues.
Good knowledge of manufacturing, mining or other division-level operations, or the ability to acquire it quickly.
Ability to help drive a positive and proactive safety culture throughout the organization.
Ability to develop effective working relationships with plant and corporate personnel in order to achieve departmental goals and objectives.
Effective communication skills in both small and large groups via written and verbal communication.
Ability to obtain and analyze data and communicate information effectively.
Ability to travel up to 50% of the time both domestically and internationally, sometimes unexpectedly, as required.
Accuracy in MS Office applications (SharePoint experience desired).
Bilingual (Spanish) desirable.
Arcosa, Inc. (NYSE: ACA) is a growth-oriented manufacturer and producer of infrastructure-related products and services. The company has businesses with leading positions in construction, energy, and transportation markets with annual revenues in excess of $2B.
This is a unique opportunity that includes a high level of exposure to senior leaders within a well-funded company with plans to grow aggressively in the future. This role will have a wide scope of purview across Business Units while also staying closely connected to plant level operations.
What you will do:
The Corporate Safety Manager will assist the Corporate Safety Department by:
Acting as a subject matter resource on all areas relating to OSHA, MSHA, and DOT to make sure Corporate Policies are compliant and answer any facility questions or issues
Preparing and maintains reports related to facility's safety and environmental conditions in compliance with Arcosa Corporate and regulatory requirements
Acting as a resource to Division and Plant Safety Managers on proper safety practices and techniques.
Compiling statistics and conducting safety training.
Auditing plants and working with managers and supervisors to implement actions for risk reduction beyond compliance.
Identifying exposures within the enterprise; strategically prioritize corrective measures based on sound statistical analysis.
Acting as a shared Corporate resource to identify incident reduction initiatives, emergency response assistance, policy development and implementation, new acquisition integration, temporary leadership advisor as needed, etc.
Conducting position duties in an organized and orderly manner, setting priorities, and meeting commitments and deadlines.
Professionally and effectively communicating with all audiences including employees, regulatory, and third parties.
Operating in a consultative role with facilities to help them achieve a performance consistent with the Company's Safety Culture.
What You'll Need:
Undergraduate degree in occupational safety and health or similar field of study, or equivalent experience.
7-8 years related experience in addition to undergraduate degree or 5-8 years of related experience without undergraduate degree.
Associate Safety Profession (ASP) designation, Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or equivalent certification is highly desired.
Knowledge of State and Federal regulations relative to safety, health, and environmental issues.
Good knowledge of manufacturing, mining or other division-level operations, or the ability to acquire it quickly.
Ability to help drive a positive and proactive safety culture throughout the organization.
Ability to develop effective working relationships with plant and corporate personnel in order to achieve departmental goals and objectives.
Effective communication skills in both small and large groups via written and verbal communication.
Ability to obtain and analyze data and communicate information effectively.
Ability to travel up to 50% of the time both domestically and internationally, sometimes unexpectedly, as required.
Accuracy in MS Office applications (SharePoint experience desired).
Bilingual (Spanish) desirable.