EHS Advisor II - Temporary
Top Benefits
About the role
Company: Finning Canada
Number of Openings: 1
Worker Type: Temporary (Fixed Term)
Position Overview: Reporting to the Environment, Health and Safety Supervisor, the Environment, Health and Safety Advisor II’s primary responsibility is to provide professional and timely support to assist in the implementation of Finning’s Environment, Health, and Safety Management System within the operations. The EH&S Advisor II will work in close partnership with the Supervisor and Operational teams to support in the implementation and continuous improvement of the EHS Management System.
Note: This position is full time, temporary with a term of approximately 20 months. The anticipated hourly wage rate will be between $45 and $48 per hour.
If you are interested please apply today. We would love to talk with you.
Job Description: Communication
- Coach on trending control health.
- Coach required compliance material, including new requirements, updates, etc.
- Develop and share important/relevant topics for safety/toolbox meetings.
- Review and advise on important topics, identified gaps, and feedback.
- Support in maintaining accurate and up-to-date information on safety boards.
Collaboration
- Coach and advise on requirements for training, inspections, meetings, communications and other activities.
- Support in establishing and maintaining Joint Health & Safety Committees.
- Assist with EH&S-related information and attend branch monthly leadership meetings.
- Coach, advise and collaboratively solve OHS concerns & roadblocks.
- Share investigation outcomes, successes and innovations.
Assurance
- Coach engagement and quality completion of all assurance activity requirements, such as leadership walkthroughs, hazard submissions, corrective and preventative actions, inspections, etc.
- Follow up on compliance and value.
- Review actions and provide coaching/support as needed.
- Share learnings, successes, and positive acts.
- Participate and coach in internal/external audit requirements, including documentation, interview, and observation schedules.
Emergency Preparedness
- Support drills and exercises.
- Communicate updates, outcomes and drill/exercise status.
- Partner with operations on any findings from the after-action report.
- Assess regulatory requirements.
Incident Management and Injury Reduction
- Coach on the end-to-end incident management process.
- Facilitate causal analysis and regulator correspondence.
- Create serious event flashes and alerts.
- Analyze and record incidents, trends and metrics utilizing reporting and dashboard analytic tools.
- Monitor open/closed incident investigations and follow up as needed to obtain quality information and timely closure.
- Maintain branch visual standards and management (consistent approach across region, upkeep, transition between campaign changes)
Orientation and Training
- Coach and advise on required EH&S training for operations.
- Monitor consistency and quality.
- Review compliance and requirements.
- Report on challenges, compliance, and effectiveness.
Other
- Travel (+/- 50%) to support branches, remote sites and field locations.
- Coach operations on the use of the EH&S Tool Kit, Management System and tools.
- Develop performance reports using dashboard analytic tools.
- Provide feedback on EH&S controlled management system documents (new development, updates, etc.).
- Assist in the development of programs, training materials, etc.
- Support in creating EH&S related purchase orders as needed.
Education & Experience:
- 5-10 years environment, health and safety experience
- Formal post-secondary education in occupational health and safety or related field (degree, diploma, certificate) would be considered an asset.
- Experience supporting EH&S management system elements and improvements
- Excellent computer skills: Microsoft – Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Excellent communication, professionalism, and interpersonal skills
- Related industry safety experience
At Finning, we prioritize creating a diverse and inclusive environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we actively encourage all individuals to express themselves and achieve their full potential. As a company, we continuously strive to enhance our outreach to individuals of all backgrounds and identities. We do not discriminate against applicants based on gender identity, race, national and ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, marital and family status, and/or mental or physical disabilities. Furthermore, Finning is committed to collaborating with and providing reasonable accommodations /adjustments to individuals with disabilities. If you require an adjustment/accommodation at any point during the recruitment process, please inform your recruiter.
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About Finning
Finning is the world's largest Caterpillar dealer delivering unrivalled service for over 90 years. We sell, rent and provide parts and service for equipment and engines to customers in various industries, including mining, construction, petroleum, forestry and a wide range of power systems applications.
Since 1933, when Finning was first established in Canada by Earl B. Finning, our name has conveyed integrity, reliability and resourcefulness. Over the years, the company has grown as a result of a genuine commitment to earning customer loyalty.
With our broad product support infrastructure and unmatched service capabilities, we deliver solutions that enable customers to achieve the lowest equipment owning and operating costs while maximizing uptime.
Finning employs over 13,000 people world-wide and operates in three geographies, with the head office in Vancouver, Canada.
Finning est le plus grand concessionnaire Caterpillar au monde offrant un service inégalé depuis plus de 85 ans. Nous vendons, louons et fournissons des pièces et des services pour l’équipement et les moteurs à des clients dans diverses industries, y compris l’exploitation minière, la construction, le pétrole, la foresterie et un large éventail d’applications de systèmes d’alimentation. Depuis 1933, année où Finning a été établi au Canada par Earl B. Finning, notre nom a transmis intégrité, fiabilité et débrouillardise. Au fil des ans, l’entreprise a pris de l’expansion grâce à un véritable engagement à fidéliser sa clientèle. Grâce à notre vaste infrastructure de support produit et à nos capacités de service inégalées, nous fournissons des solutions qui permettent aux clients d’atteindre les coûts de possession et d’exploitation d’équipement les plus bas tout en maximisant la disponibilité.
Finning emploie plus de 13 000 personnes dans le monde et exerce ses activités dans trois régions géographiques, dont le siège social est situé à Vancouver, au Canada.
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EHS Advisor II - Temporary
Top Benefits
About the role
Company: Finning Canada
Number of Openings: 1
Worker Type: Temporary (Fixed Term)
Position Overview: Reporting to the Environment, Health and Safety Supervisor, the Environment, Health and Safety Advisor II’s primary responsibility is to provide professional and timely support to assist in the implementation of Finning’s Environment, Health, and Safety Management System within the operations. The EH&S Advisor II will work in close partnership with the Supervisor and Operational teams to support in the implementation and continuous improvement of the EHS Management System.
Note: This position is full time, temporary with a term of approximately 20 months. The anticipated hourly wage rate will be between $45 and $48 per hour.
If you are interested please apply today. We would love to talk with you.
Job Description: Communication
- Coach on trending control health.
- Coach required compliance material, including new requirements, updates, etc.
- Develop and share important/relevant topics for safety/toolbox meetings.
- Review and advise on important topics, identified gaps, and feedback.
- Support in maintaining accurate and up-to-date information on safety boards.
Collaboration
- Coach and advise on requirements for training, inspections, meetings, communications and other activities.
- Support in establishing and maintaining Joint Health & Safety Committees.
- Assist with EH&S-related information and attend branch monthly leadership meetings.
- Coach, advise and collaboratively solve OHS concerns & roadblocks.
- Share investigation outcomes, successes and innovations.
Assurance
- Coach engagement and quality completion of all assurance activity requirements, such as leadership walkthroughs, hazard submissions, corrective and preventative actions, inspections, etc.
- Follow up on compliance and value.
- Review actions and provide coaching/support as needed.
- Share learnings, successes, and positive acts.
- Participate and coach in internal/external audit requirements, including documentation, interview, and observation schedules.
Emergency Preparedness
- Support drills and exercises.
- Communicate updates, outcomes and drill/exercise status.
- Partner with operations on any findings from the after-action report.
- Assess regulatory requirements.
Incident Management and Injury Reduction
- Coach on the end-to-end incident management process.
- Facilitate causal analysis and regulator correspondence.
- Create serious event flashes and alerts.
- Analyze and record incidents, trends and metrics utilizing reporting and dashboard analytic tools.
- Monitor open/closed incident investigations and follow up as needed to obtain quality information and timely closure.
- Maintain branch visual standards and management (consistent approach across region, upkeep, transition between campaign changes)
Orientation and Training
- Coach and advise on required EH&S training for operations.
- Monitor consistency and quality.
- Review compliance and requirements.
- Report on challenges, compliance, and effectiveness.
Other
- Travel (+/- 50%) to support branches, remote sites and field locations.
- Coach operations on the use of the EH&S Tool Kit, Management System and tools.
- Develop performance reports using dashboard analytic tools.
- Provide feedback on EH&S controlled management system documents (new development, updates, etc.).
- Assist in the development of programs, training materials, etc.
- Support in creating EH&S related purchase orders as needed.
Education & Experience:
- 5-10 years environment, health and safety experience
- Formal post-secondary education in occupational health and safety or related field (degree, diploma, certificate) would be considered an asset.
- Experience supporting EH&S management system elements and improvements
- Excellent computer skills: Microsoft – Word, Excel, PowerPoint
- Excellent communication, professionalism, and interpersonal skills
- Related industry safety experience
At Finning, we prioritize creating a diverse and inclusive environment. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we actively encourage all individuals to express themselves and achieve their full potential. As a company, we continuously strive to enhance our outreach to individuals of all backgrounds and identities. We do not discriminate against applicants based on gender identity, race, national and ethnic origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, marital and family status, and/or mental or physical disabilities. Furthermore, Finning is committed to collaborating with and providing reasonable accommodations /adjustments to individuals with disabilities. If you require an adjustment/accommodation at any point during the recruitment process, please inform your recruiter.
Not the right fit? Search for EHS Advisor jobs in Prince George, British Columbia
About Finning
Finning is the world's largest Caterpillar dealer delivering unrivalled service for over 90 years. We sell, rent and provide parts and service for equipment and engines to customers in various industries, including mining, construction, petroleum, forestry and a wide range of power systems applications.
Since 1933, when Finning was first established in Canada by Earl B. Finning, our name has conveyed integrity, reliability and resourcefulness. Over the years, the company has grown as a result of a genuine commitment to earning customer loyalty.
With our broad product support infrastructure and unmatched service capabilities, we deliver solutions that enable customers to achieve the lowest equipment owning and operating costs while maximizing uptime.
Finning employs over 13,000 people world-wide and operates in three geographies, with the head office in Vancouver, Canada.
Finning est le plus grand concessionnaire Caterpillar au monde offrant un service inégalé depuis plus de 85 ans. Nous vendons, louons et fournissons des pièces et des services pour l’équipement et les moteurs à des clients dans diverses industries, y compris l’exploitation minière, la construction, le pétrole, la foresterie et un large éventail d’applications de systèmes d’alimentation. Depuis 1933, année où Finning a été établi au Canada par Earl B. Finning, notre nom a transmis intégrité, fiabilité et débrouillardise. Au fil des ans, l’entreprise a pris de l’expansion grâce à un véritable engagement à fidéliser sa clientèle. Grâce à notre vaste infrastructure de support produit et à nos capacités de service inégalées, nous fournissons des solutions qui permettent aux clients d’atteindre les coûts de possession et d’exploitation d’équipement les plus bas tout en maximisant la disponibilité.
Finning emploie plus de 13 000 personnes dans le monde et exerce ses activités dans trois régions géographiques, dont le siège social est situé à Vancouver, au Canada.