Health, Safety & Environment Coordinator

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Opportunity.Opportunities.RequisitionNumber: HSECO010078

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Employer: EllisDon Corporation 

Position: Health, Safety & Environment Coordinator 

Terms of Employment: Full-time / Permanent 

Location: Vancouver, British Columbia  

Employment Address:  

  •   Head office is 350-13775 Commerce Parkway, Richmond BC V6V 2V4 
  •   Work location is PNE Amphitheatre project located at 2901 E Hastings Street, Vancouver, V5K 5J1 

Hours of Work: 40 hours/week  

Language: English 

Benefits: Eligible for discretionary bonuses and/or salary increases in accordance with company policy. Eligible for extended medical insurance, dental insurance, disability insurance and pension plan.  

Salary: $92,000 CAD - $94,000 CAD / annum   

Contact: Please send resumes to yan.grace@ellisdon.com and include “Health, Safety & Environment Coordinator” in the email subject line.  

 

Nature and Scope of Role: As a dedicated health, safety & environmental coordinator and with your proactive approach to establishing and maintaining safe working relationships, you play a key role in the promotion of the EllisDon Core Values.  

 

Duties:  

  • Be responsible for site specific safety orientation, job site inspections and accident/incident reports to ensure that equipment materials and production processes do not present a safety or health hazard to employees 
  • Monitoring employees and subcontractors on site to ensure compliance to health and safety procedures, including standard operating procedures, policies and training as well as escalate issues to leadership for resolution 
  • Proactively identifying and preventing hazardous situations and take necessary measures to correct them in addition to participating in investigations of safety concerns, incidents and accidents 
  • Acting as a first aid attendant and be responsible to coordinate emergency response at the workplace 
  • Organizing and conducting training programs on issues of workplace safety including but not limited to: WHMIS, Fall Protection, Personal Protection Equipment, CPR/First Aid, Emergency Response and Security  
  • Leading, maintaining, and educating all site staff on creating a safety first culture and to ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and regulations 
  • Reviewing of subcontractors’ pre-construction safety submittals and ensure enforcement of procedures on government health and safety standards/regulations 
  • Reviewing and file subcontractors’ weekly safety submittals 
  • Effectively compiling weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly project health and safety statistics to help identify trends or required actions to ensure the health and safety of the workplace 
  • Attending client meetings to update the client on safety  
  • Be a resource to the various subcontractors and visitors where applicable  

 

Requirements:  

  • You have a minimum 3-5 years of safety construction experience (Institutional, Commercial, Residential or Civil Projects)  
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Health, Environmental Health, or a related field is required  
  • You have the ability to delegate and influence others to follow safety rules and regulations  
  • You are working towards, or are already certified under the Occupational Health & Safety Act/Regulations with experience working on a construction site 
  • Occupational First Aid Certificate (OFA L2 minimum, with certified Transportation Endorsement) – mandatory  
  • You hold a Construction Safety Officer certificate, or are working towards completion of the National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO) certificate for British Columbia  
  • Auditing experience with the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program, ISO or other  
  • Previous experience with Subcontractor Management  
  • Experience reviewing OHS programs for compliance  
  • Experience with Cranes and Hoisting, including but not limited to Tower Cranes  
  • Construction Safety Coordinator Gold Seal certified and/or CRSP designation would be considered an asset 
  • International certification (NEBOSH, ISO 45001, IGC, etc) would be considered an asset  
  • Experience with the Certificate of Recognition (COR) Program 
  • Fall Protection Expertise  

 

Working Conditions:  

  • Exposure to moderately adverse and undesirable environmental conditions. Some health and safety risks. May require safety equipment and precautions.  
  • Work requires heavy physical exertion, effort and strain. Forces exerted are equivalent to lifting between 10 to 25 kilograms/20 – 50 pounds 

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