Health And Safety Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
Working at Walker
At Walker, your contribution matters. Become part of a team you can count on and where your health and safety are our priority. Our team of more than 1200 people work in environmental waste management and recovery, renewable energy, paving and construction, aggregates, and emulsions chemistries. We are a fifth-generation, family-owned company founded in 1887, operating from our base in the Niagara Region with facilities across Canada and the United States. We care about the environment, each other, and our neighbours, and give back to our communities. Join us on our journey to build a sustainable future, together.
About the Job
At Walker Industries, safety isn't a box we check – it's a way of life. We're looking for a passionate and proactive Health & Safety Coordinator who’s ready to take the lead in supporting a strong safety culture across our Aggregate Division. Based out of our Barrie office, you'll be on the front lines helping ensure every site meets – and exceeds – health and safety standards.
You’ll work directly with site supervisors, crews, and Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSCs), using your hands-on experience and strong communication skills to make a real impact where it matters most – in the field.
Salary range is $65,000-$75,000 based on experience.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Ensure day-to-day site compliance with health & safety legislation, corporate policies, and our Safety Management System (SMS)
- Assist with developing and delivering site-specific SOPs and employee training
- Conduct regular site inspections, hazard assessments, and lead/support incident investigations
- Maintain and organize safety documentation and field observations in eCompliance
- Participate in Joint Health & Safety Committee meetings, offering expert advice and technical support
- Help supervisors and managers implement immediate, practical solutions on-site
- Share field-level insights for Safety Alerts and safety communication tools
- Support the H&S Manager with weekly KPI updates, reports, and presentations
Here’s What You Need
- 1+ year of experience in a dedicated health & safety role (construction, mining, or industrial experience is a strong asset)
- A college certificate or university diploma in Occupational Health & Safety
- NCSO or CRSP designation (or working toward it) is considered a strong asset
- A valid Ontario G Class driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle – you’ll be regularly visiting job sites
- Solid knowledge of OH&S legislation and best practices in Ontario (and potentially other jurisdictions)
- Detail-oriented with excellent organizational and reporting skills
- Self-motivated, independent, and capable of sound judgment in dynamic environments
- Comfortable using Microsoft Office – especially PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook
Travel Requirements
This isn’t a desk job – you’ll be out in the field often. Daily travel to various aggregate sites is a key part of the role, giving you the opportunity to engage directly with operations and provide real-time safety support.
What’s in it for you
- You become part of a team you can count on
- A comprehensive total rewards package and benefits to support your wellbeing
- Leaders who support your growth and success
- Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance
- Give back to our communities with two paid volunteer days annually and opportunities to become involved in events
Ready to Build a Safer Tomorrow?
If you're passionate about safety and want to make a difference in the aggregate industry, we want to hear from you. Apply now and help us keep our teams safe – every day.
At Walker, your contribution matters. If you share our commitment to giving back to your community and caring about the environment we’d love to hear from you. Our workplaces strive to reflect the diversity of the communities in which we operate. We welcome applications from qualified candidates of all ethnicities, race, religions, gender identities and expression, Indigenous communities, and persons with disabilities.
Should you require any accommodation in applying for this role, or throughout the interview process, please let us know when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
About WALKER INDUSTRIES
Walker is the product of strong family heritage, driven by the rich and diverse history of the businesses it has developed, grown and acquired over the past century. Passed down through five generations of the Walker family, the company has remained committed to doing the right thing for employees, customers, the environment and the communities we are proud to call home.
Health And Safety Coordinator
Top Benefits
About the role
Working at Walker
At Walker, your contribution matters. Become part of a team you can count on and where your health and safety are our priority. Our team of more than 1200 people work in environmental waste management and recovery, renewable energy, paving and construction, aggregates, and emulsions chemistries. We are a fifth-generation, family-owned company founded in 1887, operating from our base in the Niagara Region with facilities across Canada and the United States. We care about the environment, each other, and our neighbours, and give back to our communities. Join us on our journey to build a sustainable future, together.
About the Job
At Walker Industries, safety isn't a box we check – it's a way of life. We're looking for a passionate and proactive Health & Safety Coordinator who’s ready to take the lead in supporting a strong safety culture across our Aggregate Division. Based out of our Barrie office, you'll be on the front lines helping ensure every site meets – and exceeds – health and safety standards.
You’ll work directly with site supervisors, crews, and Joint Health and Safety Committees (JHSCs), using your hands-on experience and strong communication skills to make a real impact where it matters most – in the field.
Salary range is $65,000-$75,000 based on experience.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Ensure day-to-day site compliance with health & safety legislation, corporate policies, and our Safety Management System (SMS)
- Assist with developing and delivering site-specific SOPs and employee training
- Conduct regular site inspections, hazard assessments, and lead/support incident investigations
- Maintain and organize safety documentation and field observations in eCompliance
- Participate in Joint Health & Safety Committee meetings, offering expert advice and technical support
- Help supervisors and managers implement immediate, practical solutions on-site
- Share field-level insights for Safety Alerts and safety communication tools
- Support the H&S Manager with weekly KPI updates, reports, and presentations
Here’s What You Need
- 1+ year of experience in a dedicated health & safety role (construction, mining, or industrial experience is a strong asset)
- A college certificate or university diploma in Occupational Health & Safety
- NCSO or CRSP designation (or working toward it) is considered a strong asset
- A valid Ontario G Class driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle – you’ll be regularly visiting job sites
- Solid knowledge of OH&S legislation and best practices in Ontario (and potentially other jurisdictions)
- Detail-oriented with excellent organizational and reporting skills
- Self-motivated, independent, and capable of sound judgment in dynamic environments
- Comfortable using Microsoft Office – especially PowerPoint, Word, and Outlook
Travel Requirements
This isn’t a desk job – you’ll be out in the field often. Daily travel to various aggregate sites is a key part of the role, giving you the opportunity to engage directly with operations and provide real-time safety support.
What’s in it for you
- You become part of a team you can count on
- A comprehensive total rewards package and benefits to support your wellbeing
- Leaders who support your growth and success
- Flexible work policies and strong work-life balance
- Give back to our communities with two paid volunteer days annually and opportunities to become involved in events
Ready to Build a Safer Tomorrow?
If you're passionate about safety and want to make a difference in the aggregate industry, we want to hear from you. Apply now and help us keep our teams safe – every day.
At Walker, your contribution matters. If you share our commitment to giving back to your community and caring about the environment we’d love to hear from you. Our workplaces strive to reflect the diversity of the communities in which we operate. We welcome applications from qualified candidates of all ethnicities, race, religions, gender identities and expression, Indigenous communities, and persons with disabilities.
Should you require any accommodation in applying for this role, or throughout the interview process, please let us know when contacted and we will work with you to meet your needs. We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
About WALKER INDUSTRIES
Walker is the product of strong family heritage, driven by the rich and diverse history of the businesses it has developed, grown and acquired over the past century. Passed down through five generations of the Walker family, the company has remained committed to doing the right thing for employees, customers, the environment and the communities we are proud to call home.