Description
SAIC is looking for an Occupational Health and Safety Analyst to join our team in either Chantilly, VA and/or Denver, CO. The ideal candidate shall serve as the government point of contact for regulatory reporting responsibilities such as injuries and illness, etc and confer with key Federal and State Government officials to promote the Agencies position in the interpretation and enforcement of regulatory requirements.
Additional responsibilities are:
- Perform Occupational Health and Safety audits. Develop program metrics to track Occupational
Health and Safety Program success, identifying corrective actions.
- Represent the organization in meetings involving policy
and other matters pertinent to the Occupational Health and Safety Program
and coordinates projects with mission partners, external liaison, and
Federal and State regulators.
- Review program strategy for technical feasibility and
adherence with regulatory requirements and prevailing professional
practice.
- Review and approve reports to ensure technical accuracy
and compliance with objectives, policies, guidelines, and laws affecting
the enterprise.
- Chair the Site Environmental Safety Committee meetings.
Qualifications
- Active TS/SCI with Poly is required
- Bachelor’s Degree in Risk Management, Industrial Safety, Safety Engineering, Safety Management, or a closely related field. Additional years of related experience shall be considered in lieu of degree.
- Mastery of occupational safety and health principles,
practices, procedures, body of laws and regulations (e.g., 29 CFR 1910, 29
CFR 1926, and DODI 6055.1)
- Certification in safety and/or risk management such as
Certified Safety Professional or Certified Industrial Hygienist.
- Minimum of 5 years working in or managing a corporate
or enterprise safety program.
- Ability to work independently with little oversight.
Must be able to take the initiative and make the program successful.
- Skilled in communication and public relations techniques
sufficient to represent and serve as spokesman for the enterprise at
meetings with professional groups.
- Ability to apply new developments and experienced
judgement to a variety of complex problems, including technical
processes and controls, economic considerations, and health conservation.
- Ability to advise senior officials within and outside
the enterprise concerning occupational safety and health.
- Ability to work with occupational physicians and other
health professionals in developing policies and procedures for the
recognition and control of job related illnesses.
- Ability to serve as a nationally recognized consultant
and expert on state-of-the-art Occupational Health and Safety services and
provide training as necessary.
- Knowledge and proficiency in Microsoft Office products
(e.g., Word, PowerPoint and Excel) and ability to work with Occupational
Health and Safety software tools.
Company Name:
Security Clearance:
Top Secret / SCI + Poly
Location:
CHANTILLY, Virginia
Country:
United States
Salary:
Not Specified
Job Number:
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