If you’re good at what you do, you can work anywhere. If you’re the best at what you do, come work at Williams Safety & Rescue.
Come be a part of a WINNING team! If you are looking for an opportunity to be a part of a growing company and are passionate about Safety, WE are looking for YOU!
This is a Contract or Contract-to-Permanent position.
Must be able to travel.
- Work may be all over the country and shifts may be up to two weeks on two weeks off.
Pay is based on experience, but Contract employee will receive:
- Day rate, reimbursed for mileage (IRS Rate), and travel paid by company.
- Pay may be increased on international projects.
Contract-to-Permanent position will receive the Contract pay as stated above. Once permanent, employee will receive:
- Annual salary, health insurance, 401k, and more!
Field Safety Officer
1. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The following activities are a representation of what is expected of a person fulfilling the role of a Field Safety
Officer:
- Audits compliance with regulatory agency requirements.
- Reports unsafe conditions/acts/behaviors to appropriate management personnel.
- Monitors contractor work activities and reports deficiencies.
- Conducts / participates in safety meetings as scheduled by management.
- Maintains trend tracking documentation as required by client management.
- Monitors housekeeping throughout the work area.
- Assists with incident investigations as required by client.
- Performs gas testing and issues permits for general, hot work, confined space work.
2. SKILLS, QUALIFICATIONS, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE
Educational and experience requirements include:
- Occupational safety/health degree or equivalent combinations of technical training and/or industrial related safety and health experience.
- Thorough understanding of all federal, state, local, company and client regulations.
- Ability to recognize hazardous situations and recommend corrective measures is essential.
- Good interpersonal and communications skills required.
- OSHA 30 a plus
- HAZWOPER 40hr a plus
3. EXECUTION AND/OR DOCUMENTATION OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES
- Understand, interpret, and provide leadership and positive support for the spirit and intent of the facility’s safety program.
- Participate in daily progress update meetings during turnarounds and/or project activities.
- Daily interface and supporting of contractor safety department representatives.
- Daily / regular field inspections / audits of work in progress.
- Audit compliance with regulatory agency requirements.
- Assist with Daily Safety Observations to trend safety in the area (or similar programs).
- Daily random auditing of active work permits.
- Discussion with operations, maintenance, and contractors on issues pertaining to safety.
- Communicate incident details to appropriate departments and/or contractors.
- Daily auditing of lock out tag out, hot work, confined space entry.
- Tracking of near misses, first aids and accidents.
- Assist with inputting incident information into applicable databases when required.
- Assist with accident investigations
- Provide feedback to Client Representatives on issues / trends identified that relate to safety performance.
- Perform gas testing associated with permit scope.
- Ensures compliance with LOTO, energy isolation, blinding, etc. associated with permits.
- Ensures equipment affected by the work permits has been cleaned and tested and deemed safe for the work to be performed.
- Ensures areas within the permit scope are secure and all hazards (fire prevention, sparks, and chemicals) are abated before issuing permits.
- Ensures proper PPE is utilized for permit work.
- Monitors housekeeping throughout the work area
- Regularly oversees / audits compliance with permit requirements and scope.
- Must be available for On-call schedule and able to travel on short notice as business needs arise
4. DEVELOP AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE UNITS AND PROCESSES IN THE AREA
- Interacts and works with the site Operations organization
- Develops good communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
- Responsive to routine requests for information.
- One on One communications with operations, maintenance and contractors.
5. FACILITATING AND PARTICIPATING IN JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS WITH OPERATIONS, MAINTENANCE, AND CONTRACTORS WHEN APPROPRIATE
6. ASSIST IN SAFETY OVERSIGHT OF NON-ROUTINE PROCEDURES, INCLUDING GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
- Hot tap procedures
- On Stream leak Repair Procedures
- Inert entry procedures
- Confined space entry and hot work.
- Safety Plan reviews
7. PARTICIPATE, FACILITATE, CONDUCT SAFETY MEETINGS AS REQUIRED BY THE CLIENT
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
All Field Safety Officers (FSO’s) will have a minimum of 5 years direct related safety experience in the petrochemical/refining industry, or a minimum 8 years’ experience in operations with 5 years direct related safety experience.
This document identifies the basic requirements for Field Safety Officers. It is important to understand every facility will have specific requirements and expectations as well as those listed herein.
Certain assignments may require specialized experience or training and will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
ABOUT WILLIAMS SAFETY & RESCUE
Williams Safety & Rescue provides comprehensive Safety, Health, and Environmental training and consulting services to the energy and construction industries while delivering cost-effective solutions tailored to our clients’ requirements.
We take pride in our collaborative approach to mitigate safety issues and foster the safest environment to fit our clients’ needs, while minimizing impact to their operation.
Here at Williams Safety & Rescue, safety is more than just our occupation, it is our passion!
Williams Safety & Rescue currently operates in the Gulf Coast Region of the United States and is growing nationally.
Williams Safety & Rescue is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and will not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status or any other protected status.
Job Type: Contract
Pay: $400.00 - $625.00 per day
Benefits:
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
- Oil & gas: 3 years (Required)
- EHS: 5 years (Required)
Shift availability:
- Day Shift (Required)
- Night Shift (Required)
Willingness to travel:
Work Location: Remote