Health & Safety Advisor (Manufacturing sector)

at  AIM SOLDER

Montréal, QC, Canada -

Start DateExpiry DateSalaryPosted OnExperienceSkillsTelecommuteSponsor Visa
Immediate29 Apr, 2025Not Specified30 Jan, 20253 year(s) or aboveCommunication Skills,Occupational Health,Health,Iso,English,Priority Management,Decision MakingNoNo
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Description:

Company Description
Since 1936, AIM Solder has been a manufacturing company specializing in a wide range of soldering products for the industrial and electronics sectors. Our headquarters are based in Montreal, where we are dedicated to manufacturing reliable and innovative products to our clients worldwide. At AIM Solder, we value professional growth and employee well-being while fostering a collaborative and dynamic work environment.
Job Description
Do you have a proactive attitude? Do you have experience in the manufacturing sector and would like to develop new skills?
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What We Offer:

  • Join a family-owned company with over 80 years of manufacturing expertise.
  • Access comprehensive health insurance and wellness programs.
  • Enjoy free gym access and parking.
  • On-site cafeteria services.
  • Benefit from paid time off for the Christmas holidays and 3 weeks of vacation.

QUALIFICATIONS

  • 3-5 years’ experience in health and safety in a manufacturing environment
  • University degree in occupational health and safety.
  • Bilingual in French and English, due to contact with our facilities outside the province of Quebec.
  • Knowledge of ISO 14001, certified internal auditor (an asset).
  • Good knowledge of environmental and OHS regulations.
  • Excellent synthesis and communication skills.
  • Decision-making.
  • Organization, priority management.
    Additional Information
    AIM Solder promotes diversity and inclusion and fosters a work environment where team members feel valued, respected and supported.
    The masculine gender is used only to simplify the content of the text

Responsibilities:

THE ROLE:

Reporting to the Operations Manager, the incumbent is responsible for implementing health & safety programs and policies, as well as providing support to the EMS (Environmental Management System).

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Health & Safety

  • Provide support/advisory role for the development of an OHS culture among all managers/employees.
  • Collaborates in the development and implementation of various OHS programs, policies, procedures and tools.
  • Regularly inspects workplaces and work methods to ensure compliance with safety rules.
  • Carries out occupational risk analyses and proposes preventive measures.
  • Conducts workplace accident investigations and analyses in conjunction with managers and ensures that the necessary corrective and preventive measures are applied.
  • Create performance reports on SST files.
  • Participates and collaborates with administrative bodies during inspections or investigations (CNESST, fire departments, CIUSS, etc.).
  • Ensures that all mandatory OHS training is completed for all employees and, if necessary, provides the required training.
  • Collaborates with external organizations (e.g. firefighters, police, rescue teams, Hazmat response, etc.) to promote open communications, prepare response plans and ensure comprehensive support in the event of an HSE emergency.
  • Ensures compliance with plant equipment safety standards.
  • Establish an Emergency Measures Plan (EMP) and annual drills, essential for each workplace to prepare employees for emergencies such as fires, natural disasters (floods, earthquakes), spills and medical emergencies. The emergency plan must be reviewed and tested at least once a year.
  • Assign specific roles (evacuation leader, first aid, etc.) to certain employees to facilitate emergency management.
  • Performs all other related tasks.

Environment

  • Act as a point of contact for local, provincial, state or federal regulatory groups outside and within the organization.
  • Provide environmental regulatory compliance support/advisory role and report findings, concerns and deficiencies.
  • Coordinate environmental data collection and reporting for the organization’s activities.
  • Complete the various annual declarations for the Montreal site.
  • Support and maintain ISO 14001 certification and participate in audits and inspections
  • Provide environmental training, as required - Waste management and best practices and other items identified during routine audits
  • Issue waste management plans for the organization’s activities and identify possible reception facilities and control the movement of waste and disposal.


REQUIREMENT SUMMARY

Min:3.0Max:5.0 year(s)

Financial Services

Pharma / Biotech / Healthcare / Medical / R&D

Finance

Graduate

Occupational health and safety

Proficient

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Montréal, QC, Canada