Safety Coordinator at Bell Supply Company
Midland, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

25 Mar, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

HSE Presence, Incident Investigation, Environmental Spills, Facility Inspections, Regulatory Compliance, OSHA Training, Field Audits, Safety Meetings, Microsoft Office Suite, Presentation Skills, Email Etiquette, Independent Work, Spanish/English Bilingualism, DOT Regulations, Pump Safety, Rod Safety

Industry

Oil and Gas

Description
Description SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The purpose of this job is to perform all duties as directed by the Safety Director for the primary objective of maintaining safe work practices in the field. SPECIFIC DUTIES, ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO: Maintain HSE presence in the assigned area/basin Respond to and investigate HSE-related incidents, near misses, and environmental spills Conduct facility inspections to maintain compliance with local, state, and federal safety regulations Lead OSHA required training and any training deemed pertinent by the HSE Director Conduct field audits and document employee safety performance Attend and conduct safety meetings alongside operations teams in the assigned region Attend customer-related functions and meet with customers as needed Requirements POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s Degree in Health, Safety, and Environmental and/or 5 years verifiable HSE Experience in the Oil & Gas Upstream Market. PEC/Veriforce Safeland Instructor PEC/Veriforce H2S Clear Instructor or current H2S instructor certification from accredited institution. Proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite Ability to meet deadlines and make presentations to upper management as it relates to the safety performance in the area of assignment. Proper email etiquette and typing skills is required. Ability to work without constant direct supervision. Bilingual in Spanish/English is a plus. Preferred qualifications include experience with DOT regulations, pump and rod safety, and general oilfield safety practices. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work environment is typically considered within an ELS location during normal or extended business hours. Work environment may also include customer sites including oil well sites, and meeting venues, extensive time off site while traveling or to other location as required.
Responsibilities
The primary objective is to maintain safe work practices in the field by executing duties assigned by the Safety Director. Specific duties include maintaining HSE presence, investigating incidents, conducting facility inspections for compliance, and leading required safety training.
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