Safety Specialist
Company: City of Greenville
Location: Greenville
Posted on: May 1, 2025
Job Description:
The purpose of this position is to perform professional work in
the development and implementation of a comprehensive safety
program which assures that the City of Greenville provides a safe
workplace for all employees. -This is accomplished by conducting
safety training, performing safety inspections, conducting
assessments on job hazards, investigating accidents, monitoring and
processing workers' compensation claims, and performing other
safety functions to minimize risk for the City.
FLSA Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
Hiring Salary Range: -$60,694.40 - $77,376.00/annually
- Use a variety of approaches, including job hazard assessments,
to prioritize training programs.
- Develop educational training programs to promote proactive
workplace safety concepts.
- Develop and execute a driver safety program.
- Communicate and recommend compliance and preventative measures
necessary for improving workplace safety.
- Develop safety policies and procedures applicable to City
operations.
- Schedule and coordinate employee occupational
examinations.
- Ensure the City's compliance with OSHA statutory requirements,
standards, and regulations.
- Interpret and provide technical guidance on health and safety
standards pertinent to operations as needed.
- Prepare and submit mandatory recordkeeping and reports as
required by federal and state safety laws.
- Maintain records of work-related accidents, injuries, and
illnesses.
- Investigate near-miss, first aid, recordable, restricted-duty,
and lost-time accidents and incidents.
- Collect work accident statements, related medical documents and
work status records in order to determine workers' compensation
eligibility.
- Review the first report of injury, workers' compensation
claims, managed care reports, and trend data using the third-party
administrator's database.
- Serve as liaison between injured workers, supervisors, and
third-party administrator adjusters for the City's return to work
program.
- Conduct health and safety compliance inspections at all
City-owned and leased facilities.
- Facilitate emergency action drills and evacuations at
City-owned facilities.
- Coordinate Fire Marshal inspections at all City-owned and
leased facilities.
- Record and submit all regulatory safety findings and violations
to City management for corrective action.
- Keep current on new ideas and techniques for reducing workplace
accidents, managing risk, and reducing workers' compensation
costs.
Education and Experience:
- A Bachelor's degree in occupational health and safety, risk
management, or a related field; and
- Over three years of experience in occupational safety or a
closely related field.REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND
ABILITIES:
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Knowledge of:
- principles and methods for training, educating and stimulating
a diverse group of departments and divisions.
- federal, state, and local occupational safety and health laws,
regulations, and codes.
- safety and health hazards and applicable safety
precautions.
- interpreting and applying federal and state OSHA statutory
requirements, standards, and regulation to City operations.Skilled
in:
- conveying information effectively both orally and written.
- critical thinking, -using logic and reasoning to identify the
strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or
approaches to problems.
- complex problem solving, identifying complex problems and
reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and
implement solutions.Ability to:
- create and implement a safety program across all City
departments and division cultures.
- conduct long-term safety assessments involving continuous
improvement in the safety program.
- inspect City-owned and leased facilities and generate reports
acknowledging violations and corrective actions required.
- investigate accidents and incidents and record reports
identifying at-risk behaviors, unsafe acts, and conditions.
- manage multiple tasks, prioritize urgency of tasks, and
necessitate department and division involvement.
- view problems neutrally and focus on solutions to
problems.
- read and comprehend a multitude of documents, materials, and
regulatory standards.
- compose memos, letters, reports, and charts pertinent to the
City's safety program.
- operate assigned equipment, including computer equipment and
various software packages.
- work cooperatively with regulatory agencies, City officials,
other employees, and the general public.
- work safely without presenting a direct threat to self or
others.
- meet the mental and physical demands of the position.
- FLSA -Status: Nonexempt
- Valid North Carolina driver's license.
Compensation details: 29.18-45.22 Hourly Wage
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Keywords: City of Greenville, Wilson , Safety Specialist, Other , Greenville, North Carolina
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