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Surmont HS Coordinator Jobs in Wells – New Brunswick at ConocoPhillips

Title: Surmont HS Coordinator

Company: ConocoPhillips

Location: Wells – New Brunswick

Category: Healthcare

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Reporting directly to the HS Supervisor, the Wells HS Coordinator is responsible for the coordination and provision of day-to-day and medium-term Health, Safety and Environmental support to drilling and completions operations.

Fundamental responsibilities include:

Assists with the development and implementation of all HSE programs.

Promotes and ensures CPC’s Life Saving Rules and Process Safety Fundamentals are being discussed, followed, and understood.

Leads investigations / Learning teams for HSE related incidents.

Conducts follow-up assessments on Near Misses / Hazard ’s & BBS reporting systems.

Ensures a high degree of visibility during daily activities, providing front line safety coaching and assistance.

The Wells HS Coordinator is expected to have a working knowledge across all facets of Health, Safety & Environmental issues and provide support to the Field

Leadership

to ensure

regulatory compliance

and improve HSE performance in alignment with organizational learning (High Reliability Organization) principles.

This is a rotational (14/14) position working at the Surmont asset in Anzac, Alberta.

Responsibilities:

Provide technical advice and guidance to line management on health, safety and environment compliance, the HSE management system and the interpretation of HSE legislation.

Conduct field level HSE assurance to ensure compliance with the policies, goals, efforts, and programs of CPC’s Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Management System.

Participate in onsite Safety meetings by developing content and delivering the HSE messaging during the meetings.

Contractor engagement with onsite third-party contractors, attending kick off meetings, liaising with Contractor HSE and Field

Leadership

representatives.

Demonstrate active safety

leadership

at the work face, build trust with workforce and understand how work is done.

Demonstrate practical knowledge of safety and process hazards of various stages of drilling and completions activities.

Participate in/provide guidance on risk assessments during work planning, on proposals for changes and when evaluating incidents and near miss events.

Engage with leaders and workers in support of CPC’s Learning Organization (HRO) concepts and support teams with their implementation strategies. Lead learning activities in pre-emptive work planning or post-incident investigations.

Qualifications:

Degree or Certificate in Occupational Health & Safety – required.

Minimum of 5 years of health and safety experience – required.

Minimum of 5 years of related drilling and completions oilfield experience – required.

Relevant Industry Certification (CRSP, CRST, CSP, OHST, CHST) – preferred.

Legally authorized to work in Canada on a full-time basis without restrictions.

To be considered for this position you must complete the entire application process, which includes answering all prescreening questions and providing your eSignature on or before the requisition closing date.

This is a safety sensitive position and will be subject to the relevant requirements of the Conoco Phillips Canada substance abuse program and pre-employment health screening.

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