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Unspecified
Doha (On-Site/Office)
SAFETY MANAGER
The Safety Manager directs, coordinates, plans, administers, and evaluates a comprehensive program of overseas facilities occupied by Department employees and family members and serves as an advisor to program managers, analyzing and resolving diverse, high safety risk hazards.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
QUALIFICATIONS:
The Safety Manager directs, coordinates, plans, administers, and evaluates a comprehensive program of overseas facilities occupied by Department employees and family members and serves as an advisor to program managers, analyzing and resolving diverse, high safety risk hazards.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Plans, organizes, administers, and conducts a scheduled series of comprehensive surveys of office buildings, laboratories, printing plants, residences, warehouses, and other facilities to determine nature and extent of hazards and exposure.
- Plans, organizes, administers, and conducts a scheduled series of comprehensive technical, programmatic, and operational oversight assessments of office buildings, printing plants, maintenance shops, warehouses, residences, and other facilities to determine nature and extent of hazards and exposures at posts to develop solutions for hazard abatement.
- Trains employees in applicable safety, health, and environmental topic areas.
- Enters collected data into database applications based on posts visited, and tracks post SHEM program implementation using the system.
- Prepares reports and makes recommendations for hazard abatement that account for technical and cultural aspects, logistical challenges, and economic constraints for a broad range of operational, worksite, and residential situations.
- Recommends and specifies equipment to protect employees and the public from safety and occupational health hazards.
- Investigates employee and resident suggestions or complaints regarding safety, health, and environmental hazards. Recommends methods to eliminate or alleviate concerns.
- Develops and maintains statistical data relative to loss prevention. Analyzes mishap statistics and investigative reports to compare incident rates, evaluates economic loss due to damaged property, severity of injuries sustained and environmental conditions surrounding mishaps; isolates casual factors and devises measures to control hazards detected.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Successful completion of high school or local equivalent.
- Must be able to handle heavy objects smoothly, efficiently, and able to able to lift a maximum of 51 lbs. (23kg) under OSHA standards.
- An MRPT is required.
group id: 91143230