Manager, Safety at Forte Opening Solutions
Marshfield, Wisconsin, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Jan, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Safety Programs, Accident Reduction, Safety Training, Incident Investigation, Data Analytics, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Safety Compliance, Lean Management, Occupational Safety, Health Regulations, Emergency Preparedness, Employee Engagement, Root Cause Analysis, Safety Culture, Metrics Monitoring

Industry

Wholesale Building Materials

Description
Job Details Job Location: Marshfield, WI 54449 Job Category: Manufacturing At Forte Opening Solutions, we don't just manufacture doors; we create pathways to possibilities. We empower our employees to shape the future of our industry. Join a team where craftsmanship meets cutting-edge technology, and where your ideas can open new doors. Together, we build not just products, but a culture of excellence and collaboration. Overview The Safety Manager will partner with the plant leadership team to reach the organization’s most important goal of keeping employees safe. The Safety Manager will also be responsible for leading the team to ensure compliance with Health and Safety regulatory requirements and Forte’s corporate safety policies and guidelines. This position has a direct reporting relationship to the Plant Manager, with a dotted line to the Corporate Safety Manager. The Safety Manager must develop a strong cooperative relationship with the Plant leadership teams. Responsibilities: Executes Forte’s safety programs Designs and directs a program to reduce accidents, occupational illnesses, and exposure to long-term health hazards through safety training of all managers, planned inspections, skill training, first aid care, emergency preparedness, proper job instruction, new employee orientation, physical protection, etc. Identify, scope, and facilitate the execution of safety improvement projects Communicates and leads safety activities Establishes and maintains an effective system of communication Develops effective working relationships with the safety committees, department managers, plant managers, and employees Lead injury and incident investigations and root cause analysis and ensure effective corrective actions are implemented and communicated within the established timelines Drive safety performance through the use of metrics, dashboards and analytics; identify trends, monitor progress and develop and present reports to leadership with actionable recommendations Champion proactive safety practices, including near miss reporting, behavioral observation programs and employee engagement Conduct regular audits, inspections and safety assessments; develop improvement plans and track implementation Schedules and implements safety training for employees Focuses on injury and worker’s compensation cost reduction Compliance with governmental and company health, safety and environmental regulations and policies Qualifications Qualifications BS/BA in a related field - Safety Engineering, Occupational Safety/Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Engineering, Management with at least 5 years related experience in a manufacturing environment; multi-site and union experience preferred, or proven experience deemed to equal or exceed formal education Experience navigating union environments, including safety committee involvement and joint safety initiatives Demonstrated success in leading safety initiatives, improving safety culture, and reducing incident rates Experience using data analytics and KPIs to drive safety performance, identify risk, and influence operational decisions Excellent communication, interpersonal and influence skills, able to lead across all levels of the organization Must possess strong computer skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office; ability to manage reports, dashboards, training documentation and communications Working knowledge of worker compensation, Federal, State & Local Environmental Regulations, OSHA, NFPA, NEC, ACGIH Experience with Lean Management Operating Systems
Responsibilities
The Safety Manager will execute safety programs and lead initiatives to reduce accidents and ensure compliance with safety regulations. They will also communicate safety activities and develop relationships with various stakeholders to promote a culture of safety.
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