Backwoods Energy Services Jasper Alberta Field HSE Advisor

   				
Backwoods Energy Services
 
Alberta
$50–$75 an hour - Temporary, Seasonal, Full-time
 
Job details
Pay
$50–$75 an hour
Job type
Temporary
Seasonal
Full-time

Location
Alberta

Benefits
Pulled from the full job description
Paid time off
Dental care
Life insurance
Employee assistance program
Company car
Casual dress
Extended health care

Full job description
Backwoods Energy Services is a leading supplier of access and matting solutions, civil and forestry services, pipeline maintenance and security services in Western Canada. We have been able to attract best-in-class management, staff, and operators from across the industry, allowing us to successfully complete some of the largest midstream and utility projects in Alberta. Moreover, we have become the largest employer of Alexis band members, the largest independent source of income in the community.

Each day, our team strives to live our mission of driving economic opportunity by empowering Indigenous people and communities. The work we do at Backwoods is meaningful, as it helps build and grow the Alexis community. Experiencing the impact that our work has for building a sustainable future for Alexis is something we are passionate about.

Backwoods Energy Services is 100% owned by the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation and one of the largest Indigenous owned companies in Canada.

Role Summary

Based in Edmonton, reporting to the HSE Manager, the HSE Advisor supports all divisions including Civil, Forestry, Matting, Mechanical, Security, and Logistics in properly and effectively implementing Backwoods HSE Management System. This person must consistently convey mature professional judgement, provide mentorship and guidance to employees and subcontractors, build strong relationships with the divisional teams and clients and be able to work in a setting with minimal supervision.

The ideal candidate has post-secondary education in safety combined with a broad background of leadership and field experience. Travel up to 50% of the time will be required to various sites in the Alberta region.

Responsibilities

Drive and promote the Backwoods mission and culture.
Support Corporate HSE in the development, revisions, and implementation of Corporate and Divisional HSE Programs, Procedures and Practices.
Proactively coach workers in the various facets of safety performance and leads by example.
Visit assigned projects weekly, if not assigned full-time to a project.
Participate in weekly Corporate HSE Meetings.
Develop and implement project/site specific training requirements for all Divisions.
Provide support and assistance to employees and subcontractors on completing training, document reviews, and form completion in Backwoods Online HSE Management System.
Support employees through Backwoods Modified Work Program.
Track, monitor and report divisional compliance to established HSE performance metrics.
Facilitate emergency response drills with project and/or site leadership, as per Backwoods Emergency Response requirements.
Participate in Toolbox Talks and/or safety meetings at Backwoods projects.
Communicate relevant HSE information to supervisors and divisional leadership.
Review and provide coaching on FLHAs to employees and supervisors.
Document, track, and monitor (the implementation and effectiveness of) corrective actions in Backwoods Online HSE Management System.
Respond to HSE issues related to all divisions at Backwoods.
Flash report and investigate incidents associated with each division.
Communicate HSE issues and/or concerns to divisional Leadership and the HSE Manager.
Track, monitor, and investigate trends and high-risk Hazard IDs within the Divisions.
Schedule and facilitate HSE project planning activities with Project Leadership and verify project planning action items are completed within the specified timelines.
Support in the development, periodic reviews and revisions to Job Hazard Assessments associated with the positions and projects within the Divisions.
Audit project compliance to Backwoods and Project HSE requirements - communicate non-compliance to Project and Divisional Leadership.
Verify the applicability and effectiveness of Hazard Assessments through site audits, incident reviews, industry best practices, and consultation with field employees.
Liaise with clients on HSE matters related to each division.
Conduct worksite and focused inspections as per established KPI targets for each division.
Verify subcontractors working for each division are managed following Backwoods Subcontractor Management Program.
Verify commercial vehicle operator’s compliance to Backwoods Commercial Vehicle Safety and Maintenance Program.
Provide site specific orientation to new employees working at Backwoods yards and worksites.
Provide additional project admin support (as required), and
Additional and alternative duties that may be changed from time-to-time by the Employer.
Qualifications

5+ years’ experience in HSE, Environmental, construction and/or pipeline experience is considered an asset.
Degree, Diploma or Certificate in OH&S and/or related education or equivalencies.
Experience in commercial vehicle requirements (provincial – NSC / Trucking), is considered an asset.
Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint.
Must possess a valid driver’s license.
Key Performance Indicators

HSE Advisor documentation meets the Project Leadership and HSE Manager’s quality, timeliness and content expectations.
KPI expectations as outlined for HSE Advisors are met.
Project and Divisional Audits consistently identify compliance to the HSE Management System.
Overall satisfaction of HSE Manager and internal clients.
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Job Types: Full-time, Seasonal

Pay: $50.00-$75.00 per hour

Benefits:

Casual dress
Company car
Dental care
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Life insurance
Paid time off
Wellness program
Ability to commute/relocate:

Alberta: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Experience:

Environmental: 1 year (required)
Health & Safety: 3 years (required)
Work Location: In person

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