Opportunity to work and live in one of the most beautiful places in Canada – Whitehorse, Yukon. Castle Rock Enterprises is one of Yukon’s largest infrastructure construction firms and 100% First Nations owned. Whether water, sewer and other underground utilities, earthworks, road construction, gravel and topsoil sales, or snow removal, our team is committed to delivering high-quality and innovative solutions. We are seeking an experienced Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Manager to lead our safety programs and ensure the well-being of our employees, subcontractors, and communities. Established as Yukon’s capital city in 1953, the City of Whitehorse is home to some of the most spectacular scenery, talented artists and innovative businesses in Canada. Situated along the Yukon River on the traditional territory of the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council, over 33,000 people call Whitehorse home. The City enjoys a healthy economy thanks to a strong business community, which was recognized when Whitehorse was named the top city for entrepreneurs in 2018 by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. The City also enjoys a successful working relationship with area First Nations and the territorial government. Environmental sustainability and responsibility has become a key priority for the City. Known as Wilderness City, access to nature remains a top value for residents who can enjoy recreation activities year-round, a vibrant art scene and a multitude of cultures as people from all over the world have decided to settle north of 60. For more on life in the Yukon, explore the Travel Yukon website at: www.travelyukon.com There is a reason why Whitehorse has seen a steady growth in population; it’s because it truly is a wonderful place to live, work and play. Yukon also boasts excellent health care and education systems as well as many federal and territorial tax incentives that increase the value of your compensation package. This is your opportunity to trade in the noise, congestion and traffic for clean air, open spaces and untouched wilderness while growing your construction industry career. Position: Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Manager Location: Whitehorse, Yukon Position Summary: The Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing all health, safety, and environmental programs across all our projects. This role requires a minimum of several year’s experience in construction safety, including trench safety, and a strong understanding of COR (Certificate of Recognition) Certification processes. The HSE Manager will work closely with site teams to promote a culture of safety and ensure compliance with all applicable regulations. Key Responsibilities: HSE Program Management: Develop and oversee the implementation of comprehensive health, safety, and environmental programs tailored to the unique risks of sewer and water construction projects. Ensure that all HSE policies and procedures align with industry best practices and regulatory requirements. Job Site Inspections and Hazard Assessment:
Job Site Inspections: Conduct regular and thorough inspections of all job sites to ensure compliance with safety standards and identify any potential hazards.
Hazard Assessment: Perform comprehensive hazard assessments at the planning stage of projects and throughout the construction process. Implement proactive measures to mitigate risks identified during assessments.
Corrective Actions: Develop and oversee the implementation of corrective actions to address identified hazards, ensuring timely resolution and ongoing monitoring
Safety Audits:
Internal Audits: Plan and execute regular safety audits to evaluate the effectiveness of HSE policies and procedures. Identify areas for improvement and implement necessary changes.
Audit Reporting: Prepare detailed audit reports, including findings, recommendations, and follow-up actions. Present audit results to senior management and relevant stakeholders.
Excavation and Trench Safety:
Training and Compliance: Ensure that all site personnel are trained in trench safety, including proper excavation and protective systems. Maintain compliance with relevant safety standards for trenching and excavation.
Emergency Preparedness: Develop and enforce emergency response plans specific to trench-related incidents, ensuring that all personnel are equipped to respond effectively to emergencies.
Incident Investigation:
Root Cause Analysis: Lead investigations of accidents, near misses, and incidents to determine root causes and identify preventive measures. Ensure thorough documentation and reporting in compliance with regulatory requirements.
Corrective Actions: Develop and implement corrective actions and safety improvement plans based on investigation findings. Monitor the effectiveness of these actions to prevent recurrence. Maintain appropriate levels of confidentiality for issues being addressed.
Regulatory Compliance:
Liaison: Serve as the primary liaison with regulatory agencies, ensuring that all construction activities comply with local, territorial, and federal HSE regulations.
Documentation: Maintain accurate records of safety inspections, training, incidents, and compliance activities. Ensure that all documentation is up to date and readily available for audits.
COR Certification:
Certification Process: Lead the company’s efforts in maintaining COR Certification. Coordinate with internal and external auditors to ensure compliance with COR standards and documentation requirements.
Continuous Improvement: Implement continuous improvement initiatives to enhance safety performance and ensure ongoing compliance with COR Certification standards.
Training and Development:
Safety Training: Develop and deliver safety training programs for all levels of the organization, focusing on high-risk areas such as trenching, confined spaces, and heavy equipment operation.
HSE Culture: Promote a positive safety culture by engaging employees in safety initiatives, encouraging the reporting of hazards, and recognizing safe work practices.
Environmental Management:
Sustainability Practices: Oversee environmental management practices, including waste management, pollution prevention, and sustainable construction methods. Ensure compliance with environmental regulations and standards.
Site Monitoring: Conduct regular environmental audits and inspections to identify and mitigate environmental risks associated with sewer and water construction and earthworks activities. Spill reporting.
Leadership and Collaboration:
Team Leadership: Lead and mentor the HSE team, fostering a culture of safety and continuous improvement. Collaborate with project managers, site supervisors, and subcontractors to integrate HSE practices into all aspects of project execution.
Safety Meetings: Conduct regular safety meetings with site teams, ensuring that safety concerns are addressed promptly and that all team members are informed of current HSE initiatives.
Safety Administration:
Review and improve on a regular basis:
Health & Safety Manual
Safe Work Procedures
Field forms and paperwork, including Tailgate templates, Field Level Risk and Inspection forms
Development of Job Hazard Assessments with Project Managers
Qualifications:
Track record of success with 3 or more years in an HSE management role within the construction industry, with specific experience in sewer and water projects preferred, who can hit the ground running and advance and evolve our safety program with a continuous improvement outlook. This is a full cycle role that includes program development, implementation and hands-on management and delivery.
Extensive knowledge of trench safety regulations, standards, and best practices.
Demonstrated experience with COR Certification processes, including achieving and maintaining certification.
Post-secondary education in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Science, Engineering, or a related field is an asset. Completion of a recognized certification or designation such as NCSO, CRSP, GSC-CSC, CSO, etc., preferred.
Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to influence and engage all levels of the organization. A relationship builder who can position themselves as an approachable coach and mentor, but who can also hold people accountable when necessary.
Proficiency in HSE management software, incident reporting tools, and Microsoft Office Suite.
Able to conduct technical communications in English with internal and external parties, both written and verbal.
A passion for construction.
Effective time management and organizational skills.
Proven ability to work independently and within a team environment.
Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel to project sites as needed.
Must be legally eligible to work in Canada – no work permit sponsorship is available for this position.
If you are a dedicated and motivated health and safety professional looking for an exciting and challenging growth opportunity in the incredible environment that Whitehorse and the Yukon offers, we look forward to hearing from you. As a 100% First Nation-owned business, we strongly encourage submissions from qualified CAFN Citizens and First Nation, Metis and Inuit Citizens from across Yukon and other territories and provinces. While we thank and appreciate all applicants, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls or agencies, please. Job Types: Full-time, Permanent Pay: $90,000.00-$120,000.00 per year Additional pay: