Lead Investigator
at Government of Alberta
Calgary, AB, Canada -
Start Date | Expiry Date | Salary | Posted On | Experience | Skills | Telecommute | Sponsor Visa |
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Immediate | 19 Nov, 2024 | USD 6780 Monthly | 06 Nov, 2024 | 4 year(s) or above | Regulations,Technical Requirements,Code,Health | No | No |
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Description:
JOB INFORMATION
Job Requisition ID: 63052
Ministry: Jobs, Economy and Trade
Location: Edmonton or Calgary
Full or Part-Time: Full Time
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week
Permanent/Temporary: Permanent
Scope: Open Competition
Closing Date: November 19, 2024
Classification: Subsidiary 04B 3625 Standards, Safety and Compliance 6 (048STA)
Salary: $3,390.37 to $4,259.44 bi-weekly ($88,488 - $111,171/year)
The Ministry of Jobs, Economy and Trade is responsible for leading efforts to grow Alberta’s economy by supporting Alberta’s entrepreneurs and employers, promoting trade and investment, helping recruit and retain workers, and promoting safe, fair and healthy workplaces by:
Jobs: helping attract skilled workers and establishing and enforcing Alberta’s employment standards and laws governing the health and safety of Alberta’s workplaces
Economy: supporting Alberta entrepreneurs, businesses and communities to drive growth and job creation
Regional development: supporting the unique economic development needs of Alberta’s various regions
Trade and investment:attracting investment, promoting trade and supporting Alberta businesses’ abilities to access new markets
Occupational health and safety is crucial for safeguarding workers’ well-being. It encompasses preventive measures, regulations and training to minimize workplace hazards, injuries and illnesses. Effective occupational health and safety programs prioritize risk assessment, hazard control, and employee engagement, fostering a culture of safety. Ensuring workers’ physical and mental well-being not only protects them but also supports jobs and Alberta’s economy.
QUALIFICATIONS
Related degree plus related industry experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Requires at least 4 years of directly related investigation experience. Successful completion of OHS peace officer training and appointment as an Alberta peace officer, Level 2. Thorough knowledge of a discipline contributing to health and safety of departmental, divisional and branch goals and objectives, as well as investigation and inspection procedures.
Technical requirements include:
- Thorough knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations, policies and procedures and knowledge of major industries, their practices, procedures and occupations.
- Working knowledge of other jurisdictional programs and trends and may require a thorough knowledge of specific industries.
Requires excellent analytical, problem solving and decision making abilities to identify hazards or potential hazards, to determine compliance to the legislation and to find feasible solutions.Has specific knowledge of:
- Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulation and Code
- Provincial Offenses Procedures Act and Procedures Regulation
- Occupational Health and Safety Operational Procedures
- Public Security Peace Officer Program Policy and Procedures Manual
- Safety hazards and engineering controls
- Chemical and biological hazards and their controls
- Radiation hazards and controls
- Noise exposure and controls
Minimum recruitment standards outline the minimum education and experience required for appointment to a job classification.
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Responsibilities:
As a member of a multi-disciplinary Occupational Health & Safety Team, the incumbent leads fatal and serious incident investigations. Is responsible for all facets of investigations from onset of being assigned and responding to an incident, to reviewing the incident with injured workers and family or next-of-kin. Fatality and serious incident investigations are complex and require forensic type investigations. Prepare cases for prosecution and provides evidence in court regarding the investigation. Directs accompanying Occupational Health & safety Officer in processing the incident investigation. Where site conditions are not within regulatory standards, the officer works with the employer to upgrade worker protection at the work site. When conditions are such that an imminent danger exists, the officer will ensure that the imminent danger is immediately controlled. Where employers, contractors, owners and suppliers do not agree to meet the legislative standards, the officer will issue a compliance order. Incumbent to ensure employers institute controls to address non-compliance situations. If there is persistent contravention(s) at the work site, the officer will pursue a prosecution initiative to enact compliance with the legislation. The officer also performs inspections of work sites to promote compliance with health and safety regulations. The incumbent reports to the Manager, OHS Programs.
Responsibilities include:
- Leads fatal and serious incident investigations. Directs accompanying Occupational Health & Safety Officer in processing the incident investigations.
- Responding to an incident
- Information gathering
- Review of incident
Prepares fatality or serious incident investigation findings for court (where prosecutions are warranted)Prepares investigation summary upon conclusion of all fatality investigations.
REQUIREMENT SUMMARY
Min:4.0Max:9.0 year(s)
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Calgary, AB, Canada