Location : San Diego, CA, US
Company : Standard Ship Repair
Additional Locations : Everett, WA, US
Level of Experience : Entry Level
Reports to : Quality Assurance Manager / EHS Manager
Status : Non-Exempt
Job Description : The EH&S Technician II reports to Quality Assurance / EHS Manager. Supports the business unit at the front lines with the implementation of EH&S procedures.
- Must be familiar with OSHA Maritime Industry requirements for safety and hot work onboard naval vessels.
- Must be familiar with OSHA Maritime Industry requirements for safety and hot work onboard naval vessels.
Duties Include, But Are Not Limited To
Commits to work; adapts and remains flexible; maintains ethical behavior; manages oneself efficiently and in a professional manner.Cognizant of customer documentation, specifications, and contract requirements.Support data collection for ergonomics, job safety analysis, industrial hygiene and other EHS programs as neededParticipate and conduct regular health and safety inspectionsRespects diversity and resolve conflicts in the workplace.Places safety above production in performance of team activities.Solves issues using reference materials, organizing resources and strategies in a timely manner.Use Hot-Work / Fire Prevention expertise to provide assessmentConduct Internal Safety Walkthroughs (shops / aboard) and provide daily reportsAssist Spill Clean-UpProvide Injury / Incident reportIssue Corrective Actions (when needed)Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.Education / Experience Required
Must be able to work in the US.High School Diploma or equivalent.Must have a valid California driver's license.Must be able to obtain a DBIDS credentials.Permit Authorizing Individual (PAI) CertifiedShipyard Competent Person (SYCP) certifiedTrained on STANDARD's TRs.OSHA 5410 Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Maritime IndustryOSHA 3095 Electrical StandardsOSHA 3115 Fall ProtectionOSHA 521 Guide to Industrial HygieneHAZWOPER 8-hrsPreferred
1 to 2 years progressive experience in EH&S in a ship repair environmentUnderstand the Naval Ship Repair requirements and working environment.Skills
Strong communication and interpersonal skillsStrong computer skills with MS Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPointApplicant will be required to work in a collaborative team environment and meet organizational goals.Demonstrated ability to work independently with attention to detail and organizational abilitiesPosition Type / Expected Hours of Work This is a full-time position requires 40+ hours of work per week. M-F 0600 - 1430 (or as otherwise assigned by QA Manager) with pre-scheduled overtime as needed.
Work Environment : This job operates in an office and also a shipyard work environment.
Travel : This position does require ability to travel.
Physical Qualifications The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The physical demands for this position are light to moderate. This position requires standing and walking for extensive periods of time. Requires the ability to walk over uneven surfaces and occasionally climb ladders and other ship elements. Must be available to work at heights, confined spaces and have ability to climb staircases and ladders of varying sizes. May involve carrying objects that weigh up to 50 lbs., frequent stooping, bending, crawling, reaching, and walking.
Work Authorization / Security Clearance (if applicable)
Completion of a satisfactory background checkPassing a drug test and physical examinationEligibility to work in the US.Obtaining DBIDS level security clearance.OSHA 10 MaritimeShipyard Competent Person (Preferred)AAP / EEO Statement Standard Inspection Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer : minority / female / disability / veteran / sexual orientation, encouraging diversity in the workplace and a drug-free workplace.
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