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$111,054 - $166,580 a year
Full-time
- The Ideal Candidate:The Safety Manager should have the capability lead - not only departmental safety coordinators, but also the Executive Safety Advisory Council, which is comprised of the City Manager, Department Heads, and the Risk Manager.
- Strong analytical skills and data management, presentation, statistical analysis and interpretation, use of Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint, and the ability to interpret claims data, create reports, and meaningfully identify and communicate trends, concerns and issues are crucial to the success of the Safety Manager position.
- Design, develop, coordinate, administer, and implement training classes for City staff including industrial hygiene, fire prevention and protection, life safety, job safety, health education programs, air quality permitting requirements, hazardous materials, spill control management, and related issues; provide presentations at new employee orientation classes.
- Develop and implement inspection programs to identify recognized hazards; conduct inspections of City facilities and parks; accompany insurance company loss control representatives and regulatory agency compliance personnel for investigation and enforcement inspections; recommend the necessary mitigation of identified hazards.
- Conduct industrial hygiene surveys for noise, lead, asbestos, and other chemicals using sampling pumps and air monitoring devices; prepare reports with recommendations to address safety/health issues identified during industrial hygiene surveys.
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