UFP Industries
Safety Coordinator And Quality Control Inspector
This will be a dual-role of safety and QC. The Safety Coordinator is responsible for the coordination, facilitation, and supervision of the facility's safety programs and initiatives. The QC inspector ensures that products, material, and processes meet established quality standards and regulatory requirements. This role involves performing inspection, conducting tests, documenting findings, and working with production teams to correct any nonconformities. Principal duties and responsibilities include: Regularly inspects facility operations to ensure that safe job practices are followed, protective equipment is properly utilized, and all required machine/process guards are in place and operational. Investigates and facilitates the investigation of all accidents and near-miss occurrences, identifies trends and causes, and ensures that corrective measures are implemented. Works with management to develop safety programs and incentives as appropriate. Conducts new hire training and ensures new employees understand safety practices and policies. Provides training to employees on the safe and appropriate operation of machinery and equipment. Chairs the Safety Committee. Ensures the facility maintains the proper number of personnel trained in first aid and CPR and that the required level of safety and medical supplies are maintained in inventory. Conducts and certifies all forklift training. Coordinates annual fire inspection tours and planned/unplanned tours by other safety and health regulatory agencies. Monitors facility hearing conservation program. Coordinates work duties for employees on medical restrictions. Maintains appropriate communication with immediate management, Human Resources, and third-party claims administrators. Maintains OSHA 300 log and other required reports. Prepares regular and special reports as required. Performs other duties as required. Qualifications include: Minimum high school graduate. Minimum zero to two years of experience in safety or woodworking operations. Working knowledge and proficiency in the use of computer and business-related software, including Microsoft applications Excel, Word, and Outlook. Preferred experience in First Aid and CPR and working knowledge of OSHA and DOT regulations. The Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
This will be a dual-role of safety and QC. The Safety Coordinator is responsible for the coordination, facilitation, and supervision of the facility's safety programs and initiatives. The QC inspector ensures that products, material, and processes meet established quality standards and regulatory requirements. This role involves performing inspection, conducting tests, documenting findings, and working with production teams to correct any nonconformities. Principal duties and responsibilities include: Regularly inspects facility operations to ensure that safe job practices are followed, protective equipment is properly utilized, and all required machine/process guards are in place and operational. Investigates and facilitates the investigation of all accidents and near-miss occurrences, identifies trends and causes, and ensures that corrective measures are implemented. Works with management to develop safety programs and incentives as appropriate. Conducts new hire training and ensures new employees understand safety practices and policies. Provides training to employees on the safe and appropriate operation of machinery and equipment. Chairs the Safety Committee. Ensures the facility maintains the proper number of personnel trained in first aid and CPR and that the required level of safety and medical supplies are maintained in inventory. Conducts and certifies all forklift training. Coordinates annual fire inspection tours and planned/unplanned tours by other safety and health regulatory agencies. Monitors facility hearing conservation program. Coordinates work duties for employees on medical restrictions. Maintains appropriate communication with immediate management, Human Resources, and third-party claims administrators. Maintains OSHA 300 log and other required reports. Prepares regular and special reports as required. Performs other duties as required. Qualifications include: Minimum high school graduate. Minimum zero to two years of experience in safety or woodworking operations. Working knowledge and proficiency in the use of computer and business-related software, including Microsoft applications Excel, Word, and Outlook. Preferred experience in First Aid and CPR and working knowledge of OSHA and DOT regulations. The Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.