Safety Manager, Program
Apply NowCompany: Rohadfox Corporation
Location: Los Angeles, CA 90011
Description:
Description of Duties
Manages the Clients Airports Development safety program and team of safety technicians, assists Clients management in setting and monitoring safety program policies and goals and reports back to Clients management on compliance of those policies. Hourly rate $90-100/hr. Hours normally 8am-5pm.
Position Overview
Our Client has been designated by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to be the Rail Transit Authority (RTA) authorized to oversee the operations and maintenance of the Clients Automated People Mover (APM) and its related facilities, such as stations, yards, Traction Power Substations, etc.
Client has entered into a long term (25+ year) contract with LINXS Operators and Maintenance Joint Venture (OMJV) with Alstom in charge of the operations and maintenance of the APM.
It is the responsibility of Clients RTA Director to employ a full-time Safety Program Manager to oversee the safety related activities required by the CPUC General Orders such as enforcing the Passenger Transit Agency Safety Plan, maintaining the Safety and Security Certification Plan, Accident and Event reporting and investigations, Corrective Action Plans, and performing efficiency testing, Safety and Security audits and managing the Safety and Security Review Committee.
Objective:
The Safety Program Manager will serve as the on-site representative for the Director of Automated People Mover Systems at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This individual will oversee the safety performance of LINXS Operators and Maintenance Joint Venture (OMJV) and Alstom, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations where applicable. The Safety Program Manager will be responsible for evaluating technical and safety compliance and ensuring alignment with all regulatory and operational standards.
Essential Job Duties
Safety Program Development & Oversight:
Monitor and comment on LINXS development, implementation, and updates of health and safety programs, policies, procedures, and systems.
Foster a proactive safety culture among all stakeholders, including Clients, airport community, LINXS OMJV and Alstom.
Conduct periodic review of LINXS records for safety audits, inspections, and assessments of facilities, equipment, processes, and systems.
Periodic on-site reviews and reporting to CPUC of the Passenger Transit Agency Safety Plan and Security Plan to verify compliance and effectiveness.
Collect and analyze data in support of Client's Safety Management System, monitor goals and make recommendations to maintain continuous improvement.
Identify safety hazards and recommend corrective actions to mitigate risks.
Prepare reports with recommendations to the Director of Automated People Mover Systems to inform them of the status of the system and any potential issues.
Manage and escort visitors as needed to maintain site safety and security.
Regulatory Compliance:
Interface with CPUC as Client's representative on safety related activities.
Interface with CPUC on all formal commission approvals, resolutions, protests, and appeals.
Manage and update the Passenger Transit Agency Safety Plan and Safety and Security Certification Plan as required by CPUC.
Monitor and comment on LINXS efforts to ensure compliance with all federal, state, local, and FAA regulations as applicable to APM operations.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safety laws and regulations (OSHA, DOT, FTA, NFPA, CPUC Program Standards and General Orders, etc.).
Review and as needed, comment on all necessary safety-related compliance documents and records generated by LINXS.
Ensure contractors and vendors adhere to established regulatory and Clients safety standards.
Support Client during CPUC Triennial audits including any follow up with Findings and Corrective Action Plans.
Coordinate safety related items from the CPUC accepted Public Transit Agency Safety Plan.
Technical Oversight:
Review and assess the technical work and safety performance of LINXS OMJV and Alstom vis a vis CPUC safety requirement
Write and issue change orders and modifications for safety implications.
Collaborate with engineering and operational teams to ensure safety is integrated into all aspects of APM operations.
Monitor system modifications for critical and certifiable elements to assure hazard mitigation measures are documented in the safety case files.
Participate in Rail Operators and Regulators Committee meetings.
Training & Communication:
Develop and deliver safety training and re-training programs tailored to operational needs for Client stakeholders and executives.
Facilitate communication between Client, LINXS OMJV, Alstom, and other stakeholders to ensure consistent understanding of safety requirements.
Participate in LINXS lead safety committees and hold all parties accountable for safety performance.
Monitor safety training, and certification and maintenance of records for LINXS O&M staff to meet State Safety Oversight requirements.
Incident Management & Reporting:
Serve as Client's representative as part of an incident command team.
Serve as Client's representative and lead investigations of safety incidents, accidents, and near-misses.
Provide notifications within the required timeframe to CPUC and other agencies of reportable accidents.
Analyze incident data to identify trends and recommend preventive measures. Provide monthly accident corrective action summary reports to CPUC.
Prepare detailed reports and present findings to the Director of Automated People Mover Systems and other stakeholders.
Emergency Preparedness:
Coordinate emergency response plans and drills in conjunction with LINXS and Client and other relevant agencies.
Ensure readiness of safety systems and personnel for emergency situations, including coordination with Metro and other stakeholders, as well coordination with interfacing elements such as ConRAC, LAX Economy Parking, Auxiliary Curbs, and Terminals.
Hardware/Software
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and safety management software.
Project-Specific Requirements/Notes
Required Qualifications:
Minimum of 15 years of experience of verifiable professional safety experience on heavy construction projects preferrable within aviation, transportation, infrastructure, or a related industry.
Has managed a Safety Staff
In-depth knowledge of applicable safety regulations (OSHA, FTA, DOT, APTA, CPUC General Orders 143, 164, 172 and 175, etc.).
Strong background in technical safety compliance and auditing.
Experience working with contractors, vendors, and multiple stakeholders in a complex operational environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP
Experience in rail transit environments.
Familiarity with Safety Management Systems (SMS) and 49 CFR Part 673 regulations.
Experience applying and managing incidents using incident command systems and documentation.
Skills and Abilities:
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize effectively.
Ability to respond to emergencies and work outside regular business hours as needed.
May assume other duties as required/needed
Maybe required to work various shifts as needed
Education/Training
Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Engineering, Transportation Safety, or a related field.
Master's Degree in Safety Management, Engineering, or related field, preferred.
Professional Licensing/Certification Requirements:
Valid California Driver's License.
OSHA 30-hour General Industry Certification or equivalent preferred.
PTSCTP certification or ability to obtain within two years of employment.
Ability to obtain Client's security badging.
The Program Safety Manager must at a minimum have an active Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) credentials.
Reporting Structure:
The Safety Program Manager reports directly to the Client's Director of Automated People Mover Systems.
Work Environment:
Work is performed in both office and field environments with exposure to various weather conditions.
Must be able to walk, stand, and inspect facilities and equipment regularly.
Must be able to climb six (6) flights of stairs.
Lives within commuting distance of Clients location
Ability to lift up to 20 lbs. and perform work at a computer terminal for extended periods.
Availability to work varying shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays as operational needs require.
Manages the Clients Airports Development safety program and team of safety technicians, assists Clients management in setting and monitoring safety program policies and goals and reports back to Clients management on compliance of those policies. Hourly rate $90-100/hr. Hours normally 8am-5pm.
Position Overview
Our Client has been designated by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to be the Rail Transit Authority (RTA) authorized to oversee the operations and maintenance of the Clients Automated People Mover (APM) and its related facilities, such as stations, yards, Traction Power Substations, etc.
Client has entered into a long term (25+ year) contract with LINXS Operators and Maintenance Joint Venture (OMJV) with Alstom in charge of the operations and maintenance of the APM.
It is the responsibility of Clients RTA Director to employ a full-time Safety Program Manager to oversee the safety related activities required by the CPUC General Orders such as enforcing the Passenger Transit Agency Safety Plan, maintaining the Safety and Security Certification Plan, Accident and Event reporting and investigations, Corrective Action Plans, and performing efficiency testing, Safety and Security audits and managing the Safety and Security Review Committee.
Objective:
The Safety Program Manager will serve as the on-site representative for the Director of Automated People Mover Systems at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This individual will oversee the safety performance of LINXS Operators and Maintenance Joint Venture (OMJV) and Alstom, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations where applicable. The Safety Program Manager will be responsible for evaluating technical and safety compliance and ensuring alignment with all regulatory and operational standards.
Essential Job Duties
Safety Program Development & Oversight:
Monitor and comment on LINXS development, implementation, and updates of health and safety programs, policies, procedures, and systems.
Foster a proactive safety culture among all stakeholders, including Clients, airport community, LINXS OMJV and Alstom.
Conduct periodic review of LINXS records for safety audits, inspections, and assessments of facilities, equipment, processes, and systems.
Periodic on-site reviews and reporting to CPUC of the Passenger Transit Agency Safety Plan and Security Plan to verify compliance and effectiveness.
Collect and analyze data in support of Client's Safety Management System, monitor goals and make recommendations to maintain continuous improvement.
Identify safety hazards and recommend corrective actions to mitigate risks.
Prepare reports with recommendations to the Director of Automated People Mover Systems to inform them of the status of the system and any potential issues.
Manage and escort visitors as needed to maintain site safety and security.
Regulatory Compliance:
Interface with CPUC as Client's representative on safety related activities.
Interface with CPUC on all formal commission approvals, resolutions, protests, and appeals.
Manage and update the Passenger Transit Agency Safety Plan and Safety and Security Certification Plan as required by CPUC.
Monitor and comment on LINXS efforts to ensure compliance with all federal, state, local, and FAA regulations as applicable to APM operations.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safety laws and regulations (OSHA, DOT, FTA, NFPA, CPUC Program Standards and General Orders, etc.).
Review and as needed, comment on all necessary safety-related compliance documents and records generated by LINXS.
Ensure contractors and vendors adhere to established regulatory and Clients safety standards.
Support Client during CPUC Triennial audits including any follow up with Findings and Corrective Action Plans.
Coordinate safety related items from the CPUC accepted Public Transit Agency Safety Plan.
Technical Oversight:
Review and assess the technical work and safety performance of LINXS OMJV and Alstom vis a vis CPUC safety requirement
Write and issue change orders and modifications for safety implications.
Collaborate with engineering and operational teams to ensure safety is integrated into all aspects of APM operations.
Monitor system modifications for critical and certifiable elements to assure hazard mitigation measures are documented in the safety case files.
Participate in Rail Operators and Regulators Committee meetings.
Training & Communication:
Develop and deliver safety training and re-training programs tailored to operational needs for Client stakeholders and executives.
Facilitate communication between Client, LINXS OMJV, Alstom, and other stakeholders to ensure consistent understanding of safety requirements.
Participate in LINXS lead safety committees and hold all parties accountable for safety performance.
Monitor safety training, and certification and maintenance of records for LINXS O&M staff to meet State Safety Oversight requirements.
Incident Management & Reporting:
Serve as Client's representative as part of an incident command team.
Serve as Client's representative and lead investigations of safety incidents, accidents, and near-misses.
Provide notifications within the required timeframe to CPUC and other agencies of reportable accidents.
Analyze incident data to identify trends and recommend preventive measures. Provide monthly accident corrective action summary reports to CPUC.
Prepare detailed reports and present findings to the Director of Automated People Mover Systems and other stakeholders.
Emergency Preparedness:
Coordinate emergency response plans and drills in conjunction with LINXS and Client and other relevant agencies.
Ensure readiness of safety systems and personnel for emergency situations, including coordination with Metro and other stakeholders, as well coordination with interfacing elements such as ConRAC, LAX Economy Parking, Auxiliary Curbs, and Terminals.
Hardware/Software
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and safety management software.
Project-Specific Requirements/Notes
Required Qualifications:
Minimum of 15 years of experience of verifiable professional safety experience on heavy construction projects preferrable within aviation, transportation, infrastructure, or a related industry.
Has managed a Safety Staff
In-depth knowledge of applicable safety regulations (OSHA, FTA, DOT, APTA, CPUC General Orders 143, 164, 172 and 175, etc.).
Strong background in technical safety compliance and auditing.
Experience working with contractors, vendors, and multiple stakeholders in a complex operational environment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Professional certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP
Experience in rail transit environments.
Familiarity with Safety Management Systems (SMS) and 49 CFR Part 673 regulations.
Experience applying and managing incidents using incident command systems and documentation.
Skills and Abilities:
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects and prioritize effectively.
Ability to respond to emergencies and work outside regular business hours as needed.
May assume other duties as required/needed
Maybe required to work various shifts as needed
Education/Training
Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Engineering, Transportation Safety, or a related field.
Master's Degree in Safety Management, Engineering, or related field, preferred.
Professional Licensing/Certification Requirements:
Valid California Driver's License.
OSHA 30-hour General Industry Certification or equivalent preferred.
PTSCTP certification or ability to obtain within two years of employment.
Ability to obtain Client's security badging.
The Program Safety Manager must at a minimum have an active Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) credentials.
Reporting Structure:
The Safety Program Manager reports directly to the Client's Director of Automated People Mover Systems.
Work Environment:
Work is performed in both office and field environments with exposure to various weather conditions.
Must be able to walk, stand, and inspect facilities and equipment regularly.
Must be able to climb six (6) flights of stairs.
Lives within commuting distance of Clients location
Ability to lift up to 20 lbs. and perform work at a computer terminal for extended periods.
Availability to work varying shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays as operational needs require.