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HSQE Manager

Burlington, ON
Senior Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Very competitive total compensation program
Support for all communities in which we operate

About the role

McKeil Marine is one of Canada’s leading marine service providers. Experienced and adaptive, we deliver turn-key solutions that support our customers success in a wide range of transportation and project challenges. Customer service, safety, quality, and respect for the environment are at the heart of our operations. When you join McKeil Marine you can look forward to a very competitive total compensation program and a team of passionate colleagues in a fast paced, growing organization that supports all communities in which we operate.

HSQE Manager
The HSQE Manager is responsible for shaping, guiding, and enforcing the organization’s health, safety, quality, and environmental policies and practices. This role plays a critical part in ensuring operational compliance with workplace regulations, ISM and ISO standards, and internal governance frameworks.

The HSQE Manager will lead audits, inspections, training initiatives, and incident management processes, collaborating cross-functionally to foster a proactive and accountable safety culture. This role includes oversight of both operational and administrative HSQE functions and is key in reporting safety KPIs and compliance metrics to the executive team.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with Operations and Technical teams to identify training needs and implement consistent, high-standard safety training programs across the fleet.
  • Maintain and update the company’s ISM and ISO programs for both fleet and shore-based operations.
  • Lead the end-to-end incident investigation process: ensure timely initiation, thorough root cause analysis, reporting compliance, and implementation of corrective actions.
  • Support the implementation and onboard facilitation of MOSH programs and related company safety initiatives in coordination with ORM Leads.
  • Develop and execute plans to meet departmental and regulatory training goals.
  • Ensure all updates to HSQE systems are clearly documented and communicated to vessel leadership with supporting guidance.
  • Allocate resources proactively to maintain compliance and support continuous improvement across QSMS, audits, training, and regulatory obligations.
  • Monitor, track, and ensure timely completion of all Corrective Action Reports (CARs) and related training/awareness efforts.
  • Maintain active engagement with Transport Canada and relevant authorities to stay current on regulatory changes, and advocate for rational, industry-supportive policy improvements.
  • Assist in managing injury claims and facilitate early and safe return-to-work programs.
  • Ensure adherence to internal controls and deadlines, and escalate significant non-compliance where necessary.

Qualification, Skills and Key Competencies Required:

  • Post-secondary education in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, Maritime Studies, or a related field.
  • 5–8 years of experience in HSQE, risk management, or regulatory compliance, ideally in the marine or transportation sector.
  • Minimum 3 years’ experience within the Canadian regulatory system, including a working knowledge of Transport Canada procedures and regulatory frameworks.
  • Proven experience with ISM/ISO systems, incident investigations, regulatory audits, and safety training delivery.
  • Experience auditing in a Canadian federal HSE context is an asset.

Additional Skills

  • Advanced understanding of Canadian federal health, safety, and environmental regulations, with the ability to interpret and apply them effectively in a maritime context.
  • Strong command of Quality Management Systems, auditing, and process controls.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to produce clear, comprehensive reports.
  • Strong leadership skills and demonstrated ability to influence and collaborate across departments.
  • Proficiency in HSQE software systems and safety data management tools.

Working Conditions/Special Notes:

  • McKeil Marine Limited is a 24/7 operating business, this role will require after hours support for emergencies when business requirements dictate.

Join a dynamic organization making a tangible impact in the marine industry. McKeil Marine offers a very competitive total compensation program.

We appreciate all applicants but will only contact those selected for an interview. McKeil Marine is committed to the principles of Employment Equity.

About McKeil Marine Limited

Maritime Transportation
201-500

Operating in the maritime sector in Canada since 1956, McKeil Marine takes great pride in the tradition of providing our customers with innovative marine solutions. From our humble beginnings as a tug and barge operator, we’ve grown into a dynamic solutions provider. Working with a sophisticated customer base, we deliver transportation and project services solutions across the Great Lakes, St. Lawrence Seaway, east coast and the Canadian Arctic.

We specialize in the transportation of dry and liquid bulk, project cargoes, heavy equipment and other general cargo. Project services include; marine construction, project management, engineering support, equipment rentals, ship docking, towing, temporary dock facilities and cargo transfer.

WE ARE HIRING! JOIN OUR CREW.

Find a new career path with one of Canada’s leading marine transportation providers. Working in multiple regions, our sailing crew participate in a variety of challenging new experiences and ever changing environments. Shore-based crew have the opportunity to work in a fast paced setting, providing ongoing support for our customers, sailing crew and fleet.

We offer market competitive compensation packages, safe and secure work environments and the opportunity to be part of an innovative and growing organization. We are an equal opportunity employer.