HSE - HSE FIELD SUPERINTENDENT
Nisku, AB, Canada
Req #88
Friday, November 15, 2024
HSE FIELD SUPERINTENDENT
Role and Responsibilities
- 24-hour HSE support to employees in the designated operational area, providing daily coaching and support to the field staff, coaching and training employees; Spending 80% of the time in the field, maintaining focus on overall company objectives
- Provide HSE leadership, support, coaching, and training at all levels in the field and shops; Responsible for implementing HSE objectives and performance measures during all drilling operational activities
- Coaches, demonstrates , and leads Key Beliefs, Life-Saving Actions, HSE MS policies, procedures, and tools
- Continuous assessment and communication of HSE data and KPIs to monitor leading and lagging indicators
- Proficient in Regulatory requirements, Ensign policies, and industry best practices ensuring compliance
- Coach, train, and support employees to the HSE MS policies, processes, and tools to achieve Target Zero
- Conduct rig HSE assessments, inspections, and monitor corrective actions for completion
- Ensures hazard identification and controls (Hazard Assessments) are completed , and controls are in place for all tasks
- Participate in risk management and HSE activities, including risk assessments, audits, HSE meetings, onsite work activities, weekly safety meetings and morning operations meetings, etc.
- Partner with the Field Superintendent continuously providing leading and lagging indicator information and action plans to close gaps; Manage and provide regular feedback to ensure compliance to the HSE MS
- Responsible for post-incident management, including preparation and submittal of incident reports and corrective action follow-up as per the HSE MS; Participate in incident investigation; Committee meetings; Responsible to communicate incident status to management
- Develop, revise, conduct, and/or coordinate HSE training as needed
- Verify that required HSE training is being completed in a timely manner for rig-based personnel
- Communicate with Field Training and Development Managers for training inquiries specific to HSE for rig-based employees
- Attend Client and Industry stakeholder meetings as required
Knowledge & Skills
- Strong communication skills and an ability to work at all levels to implement effective programs
- Proficiency with written and email communication, including the use of MS Office (Word, Excel, etc.)
- Motivated to develop skills associated with HSE professional practices, procedures, and regulations
- Strong desire to support all levels of personnel
- Ability to identify and implement improvements
- Ability to perform under stressful conditions
- TapRoot Investigation training to skills
- Analytical skills
- Probability and decision-making skills
- Attention to detail and high level of accuracy
- Effective organizational skills
- Investigation skills
Experience
- 2+ years of Drilling Rig experience preferred
- 3-5 years of experience in a heavy industry/construction environment (drilling rig experience preferred) with a proven excellent safety record
- Strong working knowledge of HSE Management Systems
- Strong working knowledge of Regulatory requirements
- Experience in Hazard Assessment and Incident Investigation
- Must have a valid driver’s license and be eligible to drive a Company vehicle, including the ability to meet requirements of the Company's Vehicle Use Agreement and Driving Policy.
Other details
- Job Function Office
- Pay Type Salary
- Employment Indicator Regular
- Travel Required Yes
- Nisku, AB, Canada