Top Benefits
About the role
Reporting to the VP of Materials and Operations Support, the Health and Safety Manager is primarily responsibility for leading and managing the Health and Safety department while leading the Company’s safety initiatives and safety loss control programs. Development of a safety and risk management culture dedicated to being “best in class”. Assures health and safety program is designed to comply with current Construction, Mining, Transportation and General Industry Regulations. The Health and Safety Manager also ensures the company meets the highest quality standards by supervising skilled Health and Safety Advisors who are responsible for Safety performance in all areas of construction, mining, manufacturing, transportation and general industry.
Primary Responsibilities
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Supervises all Safety Specialists, Safety Admin and CVOR Compliance Team members and develop a high performance, internal customer-oriented work team, through hiring, motivating, coaching, appraising and addressing complaints and resolving issues.
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Assign H&S Specialists geographically to ensure efficiency in travel for facility, quarry, plant, and jobsite inspections.
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Leads development of and clearly articulates Company’s safety vision, objectives, strategies, policies, and procedures to build a safety culture dedicated to behaviors which lead to best-in-class results.
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Lead and/or participate, monitor, and report on H&S strategic objectives and 90-day tactics (as requested).
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Provides proactive leadership and assumes ownership of building a best-in-class safety culture by
- anticipating problems & providing solutions,
- sharing knowledge with, and providing training, to all levels of management, field staff and project teams,
- through interactions with clients, subcontractors, and inspectors, and
- creating an environment of learning, mentoring, and empowerment in order to promote employee engagement.
-
Ensuring that the organisation meets all agreed health and safety legislation and objectives and that appropriate risk mitigation/control measures are in place.
-
Conduct regular touch points with SLT and Managers to ensure safety issues are being supported and/or addressed by Safety Specialists.
-
Lead/Manage and maintain the CoR certification, responsible for annual successful audits for each business unit.
-
Responsible for all accidents, injuries, incidents and spill reporting from the site to the appropriate government agency and within the company.
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Manage work-related injuries and near misses - We want to make sure everyone that comes to work returns home the same (or better) at the end of the day. For this role, we need firsthand experience in SCAT investigations for accidents and near-miss occurrences, analyzing injury trends, and coordinating corrective actions.
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Lead/Manage all WSIB worker compensation programs and Return to Work Programs.
-
Inform the company of trends through Safety Alerts.
-
Conduct site inspections of all facilities.
-
Frequent site visits to projects
-
Always keeps the company’s best interests in mind.
-
Employee Management:
- Responsible for the growth and professional development of all members of the Safety Team
- Oversees hiring and succession management for the department.
Additional Responsibilities
- Occasionally attends meetings with the City of Ottawa, MTO, MoL and other clients regarding safety topics. Offering expert advise and support and direction.
Education and Experience
- Post-secondary education in Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent experience.
- CRSP or CSP certification desired.
- COR Auditor certification required.
- 10+ years of proven success leading and managing a Health and Safety Program in a construction or mining industry.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and lead company programs and change management efforts.
- Excellent communication skills both verbal and written, including high level of comfort interacting with employees at all levels.
- Ability to inspire confidence in interactions with all internal and external stakeholders.
- Proven organizational and project management capabilities, experience managing multiple priorities and delivering on-time excellence.
- Proven collaborator with demonstrated experience building and maintaining trusted relationships with colleagues and external stakeholders.
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Possess a valid Class G Driver’s License in good standing
Working Conditions
- Mix of indoor office environment and outdoor site work required.
- Regular visits to projects sites and Tomlinson facilities.
- Must be willing to work in a variety of environments, including extreme heat and cold winter conditions.
- Exposure to loud and dusty conditions in a construction environment.
TOMLINSON OFFERS:
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Competitive wages
-
Bonus programs
-
Employer paid health and dental benefits
-
Extensive training programs and tuition reimbursement
-
Retirement benefits program
-
Family-oriented team environment
-
Employee discounts and other rewards programs
The Tomlinson Group of Companies encourages applications from all qualified candidates. Please contact Human Resources if you need accommodation at any stage of the application process or want more information on our accommodation policies.
About R.W. Tomlinson
The Tomlinson Group of Companies is Eastern Canada’s leader in environmental, construction and transportation infrastructure services. The third-generation family-owned business is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. Through six decades of growth and innovation, Tomlinson has become a fully-integrated corporation providing a large array of turnkey services to its municipal, provincial, residential and industrial customers. Tomlinson boasts a staff of over 2000 skilled professionals and tradespeople. Tomlinson’s size and streamlined/consolidated structure allows the company to retain specialized technical expertise and centralized administrative resources to implement functional quality, safety, and environmental management systems. Our group of companies offers:
Road Building, Structures & Site Development Sewer & Watermain Piling and Shoring Demolition & Remediation Services Concrete Supply Specialty Sand Products, Aggregates and Asphalt Supply Environmental Services Biosolids and Organics Management Datashred Security Specialized Parts Manufacturing and Machining
Tomlinson’s high standards have helped the company raise the bar for quality, professionalism, and customer satisfaction. Tomlinson developed a governing set of corporate Core Values that promote quality, safety, and service both internally and externally. By conducting its business in line with this set of Core Values, Tomlinson is able to consistently provide its customers with high quality materials and services that satisfy the most stringent municipal, provincial, and national standards.
Top Benefits
About the role
Reporting to the VP of Materials and Operations Support, the Health and Safety Manager is primarily responsibility for leading and managing the Health and Safety department while leading the Company’s safety initiatives and safety loss control programs. Development of a safety and risk management culture dedicated to being “best in class”. Assures health and safety program is designed to comply with current Construction, Mining, Transportation and General Industry Regulations. The Health and Safety Manager also ensures the company meets the highest quality standards by supervising skilled Health and Safety Advisors who are responsible for Safety performance in all areas of construction, mining, manufacturing, transportation and general industry.
Primary Responsibilities
-
Supervises all Safety Specialists, Safety Admin and CVOR Compliance Team members and develop a high performance, internal customer-oriented work team, through hiring, motivating, coaching, appraising and addressing complaints and resolving issues.
-
Assign H&S Specialists geographically to ensure efficiency in travel for facility, quarry, plant, and jobsite inspections.
-
Leads development of and clearly articulates Company’s safety vision, objectives, strategies, policies, and procedures to build a safety culture dedicated to behaviors which lead to best-in-class results.
-
Lead and/or participate, monitor, and report on H&S strategic objectives and 90-day tactics (as requested).
-
Provides proactive leadership and assumes ownership of building a best-in-class safety culture by
- anticipating problems & providing solutions,
- sharing knowledge with, and providing training, to all levels of management, field staff and project teams,
- through interactions with clients, subcontractors, and inspectors, and
- creating an environment of learning, mentoring, and empowerment in order to promote employee engagement.
-
Ensuring that the organisation meets all agreed health and safety legislation and objectives and that appropriate risk mitigation/control measures are in place.
-
Conduct regular touch points with SLT and Managers to ensure safety issues are being supported and/or addressed by Safety Specialists.
-
Lead/Manage and maintain the CoR certification, responsible for annual successful audits for each business unit.
-
Responsible for all accidents, injuries, incidents and spill reporting from the site to the appropriate government agency and within the company.
-
Manage work-related injuries and near misses - We want to make sure everyone that comes to work returns home the same (or better) at the end of the day. For this role, we need firsthand experience in SCAT investigations for accidents and near-miss occurrences, analyzing injury trends, and coordinating corrective actions.
-
Lead/Manage all WSIB worker compensation programs and Return to Work Programs.
-
Inform the company of trends through Safety Alerts.
-
Conduct site inspections of all facilities.
-
Frequent site visits to projects
-
Always keeps the company’s best interests in mind.
-
Employee Management:
- Responsible for the growth and professional development of all members of the Safety Team
- Oversees hiring and succession management for the department.
Additional Responsibilities
- Occasionally attends meetings with the City of Ottawa, MTO, MoL and other clients regarding safety topics. Offering expert advise and support and direction.
Education and Experience
- Post-secondary education in Occupational Health and Safety or equivalent experience.
- CRSP or CSP certification desired.
- COR Auditor certification required.
- 10+ years of proven success leading and managing a Health and Safety Program in a construction or mining industry.
- Demonstrated ability to develop and lead company programs and change management efforts.
- Excellent communication skills both verbal and written, including high level of comfort interacting with employees at all levels.
- Ability to inspire confidence in interactions with all internal and external stakeholders.
- Proven organizational and project management capabilities, experience managing multiple priorities and delivering on-time excellence.
- Proven collaborator with demonstrated experience building and maintaining trusted relationships with colleagues and external stakeholders.
- Good working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Possess a valid Class G Driver’s License in good standing
Working Conditions
- Mix of indoor office environment and outdoor site work required.
- Regular visits to projects sites and Tomlinson facilities.
- Must be willing to work in a variety of environments, including extreme heat and cold winter conditions.
- Exposure to loud and dusty conditions in a construction environment.
TOMLINSON OFFERS:
-
Competitive wages
-
Bonus programs
-
Employer paid health and dental benefits
-
Extensive training programs and tuition reimbursement
-
Retirement benefits program
-
Family-oriented team environment
-
Employee discounts and other rewards programs
The Tomlinson Group of Companies encourages applications from all qualified candidates. Please contact Human Resources if you need accommodation at any stage of the application process or want more information on our accommodation policies.
About R.W. Tomlinson
The Tomlinson Group of Companies is Eastern Canada’s leader in environmental, construction and transportation infrastructure services. The third-generation family-owned business is headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. Through six decades of growth and innovation, Tomlinson has become a fully-integrated corporation providing a large array of turnkey services to its municipal, provincial, residential and industrial customers. Tomlinson boasts a staff of over 2000 skilled professionals and tradespeople. Tomlinson’s size and streamlined/consolidated structure allows the company to retain specialized technical expertise and centralized administrative resources to implement functional quality, safety, and environmental management systems. Our group of companies offers:
Road Building, Structures & Site Development Sewer & Watermain Piling and Shoring Demolition & Remediation Services Concrete Supply Specialty Sand Products, Aggregates and Asphalt Supply Environmental Services Biosolids and Organics Management Datashred Security Specialized Parts Manufacturing and Machining
Tomlinson’s high standards have helped the company raise the bar for quality, professionalism, and customer satisfaction. Tomlinson developed a governing set of corporate Core Values that promote quality, safety, and service both internally and externally. By conducting its business in line with this set of Core Values, Tomlinson is able to consistently provide its customers with high quality materials and services that satisfy the most stringent municipal, provincial, and national standards.