Safety and Health Professional

Remote
Part Time
Experienced

Who we need…

Safety and Health Subject Matter Experts

Who we are…

Management Solutions is a national award-winning management consulting firm that specializes in delivering project management solutions for projects vital to our national security. We specialize in project strategy and execution, energy technical support services, predictive project management systems, environmental services, and advanced data analytics. We deliver simple, innovative solutions to complex problems facing our federal customers. Founded in 2002, MSLLC has been named Small Business of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration, the Department of Energy and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. MSLLC has also been recognized as one of the Top Employers in the Greater Knoxville area.

The Safety and Health SME responsibilities include:
  • Serve as a subject matter expert on Safety and Health requirements related to various types of clean energy projects, from Safety and Health program requirements to safety focus areas associated with clean energy technologies, including but not limited to solar, wind, carbon capture and sequestration, hydrogen, battery storage, and retrofits of existing industrial processes.
  • Provide technical review support of Safety and Health plan submittals.
  • Perform gap analysis on safety and health submittals and recommend revisions to help support approval of plans.
  • Identify mitigation options for identified safety risks.
  • Providing construction safety analysis on multiple construction sites.
  • Evaluate compliance with safety procedures in accordance with the approved project-specific safety plan.
  • Understanding of work plans, specifications, written documents and related Safety and Health requirements.
  • Preparing of oversight reports that document the safety of project work and other pertinent construction information; assisting in construction site safety reviews and issuing safety observations.
  • Identification of lessons learned.
  • Strong knowledge of OSHA (US) CFR 29 Parts 1910 / 1926 standards

What you will need…
  • US Citizen
  • Bachelor’s degree in construction management, safety, or occupational health and safety, or a related degree.
  • At least 10 years of  on-site experience in project health and safety.
  • Strong commitment to safety, including implementing strict Health and Safety protocols.
  • Knowledge and application of OSHA CFR Parts 1910 General Industry Safety and Health, and 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction.
  • OSHA 30-hour construction training.
  • OSHA 510 training.
  • Flexible and able to work in a variety of situations with the ability to resolve conflicts in a productive manner.
  • Experience in federal, commercial, and industrial construction environments
  • Fully functioning, seasoned/experienced professional with a full understanding of specialized area, plus working knowledge of other related fields
  • Ability to identify countermeasures to prevent safety related incidents and eliminate deviations from regulatory standards.
  • Ability to work in a diverse work environment
What would be nice to have…
  • EHS-related professional accreditations (CSP, CIH, CHSP or similar)
  • Active DOE security clearance (or the ability to obtain)
Work Schedule:
  • This is a part-time, as-needed position. Hours will vary depending on project needs and contractor availability
  • Due to the nature of the government contract requirements and/or clearances requirements, US citizenship is required.
  • ​​​This is a remote position

Disclaimer:
This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the position and is not a complete list of skills, efforts, duties, responsibilities or working conditions associated with it.
 

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