Safety Advisor
ARC Resources
- Calgary, AB
- Permanent
- Temps-plein
- Lead the chemical management program, including inventory control, safety data sheet governance, safe handling practices, and regulatory compliance across all worksites
- Facilitate an industrial hygiene program by sustaining exposure control plans, coordinating exposure sampling, implementing controls, and ensuring legislated compliance amongst all operations
- Lead stewardship reporting and communications programs within Safety Operations team, including:
- Prepare and communicate safety alerts, regulatory updates, and lessons learned
- Evaluate data trends, audit findings, and operational information to identify improvement opportunities
- Coordinate consolidation of monthly and quarterly reports
- Facilitate safety and operations excellence recognition programs
- Develop, revise, and implement employee and contractor training and onboarding materials related to safe work programs
- Support various projects, initiatives, investigations, etc. with progressive accountability and a long-term objective of developing into a subject matter expert and/or leader within OHS
- Periodic field travel to field locations to support field-based operations, perform assurance activities, and provide coaching and mentoring to frontline workers: i.e., targeting at least 15% field presence. Field activities include:
- Complete H&S assurance audits/inspections (e.g., LSR verifications, regulatory compliance inspections, audits, etc.) to identify and help correct safety management system weakness and worksite hazards
- Engage with frontline workers and leaders to understand challenges and opportunities to improve chemical management, industrial hygiene, and safe work programs
- Collaborate with OMS, Safety Systems and Regulatory, Process Safety, Emergency Management, and base Operations teams
- Provide coverage and support for Safety Advisors that work with various operational disciplines (i.e., civil construction, drilling, completions, facilities and pipeline, base operations)
- Ability to collaborate with external regulatory agencies, contractors, service providers, and capital staff as required
- A minimum of 10 years of progressive operations and safety experience working in the energy, oil and gas, mining, or petrochemical industry
- Post-secondary degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, or related disciplines
- Safety Professional designation required (e.g., CRSP, ROH, P.Eng. or equivalent), in-progress applicants will be considered if they meet all other criteria
- Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills required, including ability to partner and influence at all levels
- Demonstrated experience with stewardship reporting and safe work practice development
- Proficiency with Microsoft 365 suite, especially Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
- Working knowledge of Canadian federal/provincial OHS legislation
- An opportunity to be part of delivering responsible energy by developing and growing your career with us
- Working collaboratively with, and learning from some of the most talented and experienced people in our industry
- A market-competitive and pay-for-performance total compensation plan, including eligibility to participate in our bonus and long-term incentive programs
- Top-tier benefits, wellness/healthcare spending accounts and savings plans
- A culture of caring and high performance
- Focus on health and well-being
- An environment where all individuals are treated fairly and respectfully, have equal access to opportunities and resources, feel a sense of belonging, and can contribute fully to the organization's success
- Meaningful work that makes a difference in the Canadian energy industry
- As this role is considered safety sensitive, the successful candidate will be required to successfully complete drug and alcohol testing, and a fitness to work test