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Position Description Title:
Heath, Safety, and Environment Specialist Status:
Full-Time, Exempt Company:
T. Parker Host Reports To:
Director, HSE Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of the Mississippi River, redeveloped into a multimodal logistics terminal with significant warehousing and storage capabilities. T. Parker Host acquired Avondale in 2018 from Huntington Ingalls Industries and has since reestablished its iconic prominence into a model of ingenuity. Avondale Global Gateway is a historic property with four docks and over one mile of waterfront, uniquely accommodating ships, barges, rail and trucks. This facility offers immediate access to the regional and interstate highway system and is positioned at the interchange of six Class I railroads, creating the ability for cargo to be distributed in all directions. Avondale Global Gateway has become integral to HOSTs continued efforts of shifting the transportation paradigm and rethinking how cargo moves providing exceptional service and solutions to our customers. Position Summary:
The Health, Safety and Environmental (SHE) Specialist is responsible for supporting a culture of safety and regulatory compliance at the marine terminal. This position ensures that safety, health, and environmental standards are effectively implemented and maintained through regular inspections, training, and incident management. The SHE Specialist works closely with employees, supervisors, contractors, and regulatory agencies to promote safe operations and protect people, property, and the environment. Core Principles:
All employees must demonstrate an ability to adhere and understand the core principles of the company. This team member must be able to provide value and depth to the Core Principles of Host Terminals. Our PEOPLE are our greatest assets Their SAFETY is our top priority We provide exceptional SERVICE We believe every RELATIONSHIP is important We build on our LEGACY We conduct all business with INTEGRITY We know today's OPPORTUNITIES are tomorrow's growth We are DETECTIVES, understanding all activities within our markets
Essential Responsibilities and Duties
Safety Compliance & Field Presence Conduct daily safety field rounds and inspections to ensure compliance with company policies, OSHA, USCG, and other applicable regulations. Perform weekly terminal inspections to identify hazards, unsafe conditions, and improvement opportunities. Support spill prevention and control measures through weekly Spill Control Response Plan inspections.
Equipment & Safety Systems
Conduct monthly fire extinguisher inspections across terminal facilities. Perform monthly first aid kit inspections and ensure proper stocking and readiness.
Training & Communication
Organize and facilitate safety committee meetings, documenting findings and corrective actions. Oversee and/or conduct bi-monthly safety training sessions for employees and contractors. Deliver new hire safety orientations to ensure awareness of terminal hazards, policies, and expectations.
Incident & Risk Management
Respond to incidents and near misses, coordinating immediate corrective actions. Lead or support incident investigations, root cause analysis, and
corrective/preventive
action tracking. Assist with the issuance and compliance of work permits (e.g., hot work, confined space entry, line breaking).
Regulatory & Program Support
Maintain documentation of inspections, audits, and training. Support compliance with OSHA, EPA, USCG, and state/local environmental and safety regulations. Assist with implementation and continuous improvement of safety and environmental management programs.
Other Duties
Perform other duties as assigned by the Safety Director to support terminal operations and corporate SHE initiatives.
Qualifications & Requirements
High School diploma required;
Bachelor's degree
in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, or related field Valid TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) required 25 years of safety, health, or environmental experience in industrial, marine, or terminal operations Strong administrative, organizational, and mathematical skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) In-depth knowledge of OSHA, EPA, and USCG regulations Skilled in incident investigation, root cause analysis, hazard identification, and recommending corrective actions Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal abilities Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize tasks, and meet conflicting deadlines Strong customer service mindset with a proactive, I CAN DO attitude Adaptable to both indoor and outdoor work environments; collaborative team player
Physical Requirements
Must meet fit for duty requirements upon job offer (pre-employment physical and
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Position Description Title:
Heath, Safety, and Environment Specialist Status:
Full-Time, Exempt Company:
T. Parker Host Reports To:
Director, HSE Avondale Global Gateway is a 254-acre former shipyard on Mile 108 of the Mississippi River, redeveloped into a multimodal logistics terminal with significant warehousing and storage capabilities. T. Parker Host acquired Avondale in 2018 from Huntington Ingalls Industries and has since reestablished its iconic prominence into a model of ingenuity. Avondale Global Gateway is a historic property with four docks and over one mile of waterfront, uniquely accommodating ships, barges, rail and trucks. This facility offers immediate access to the regional and interstate highway system and is positioned at the interchange of six Class I railroads, creating the ability for cargo to be distributed in all directions. Avondale Global Gateway has become integral to HOSTs continued efforts of shifting the transportation paradigm and rethinking how cargo moves providing exceptional service and solutions to our customers. Position Summary:
The Health, Safety and Environmental (SHE) Specialist is responsible for supporting a culture of safety and regulatory compliance at the marine terminal. This position ensures that safety, health, and environmental standards are effectively implemented and maintained through regular inspections, training, and incident management. The SHE Specialist works closely with employees, supervisors, contractors, and regulatory agencies to promote safe operations and protect people, property, and the environment. Core Principles:
All employees must demonstrate an ability to adhere and understand the core principles of the company. This team member must be able to provide value and depth to the Core Principles of Host Terminals. Our PEOPLE are our greatest assets Their SAFETY is our top priority We provide exceptional SERVICE We believe every RELATIONSHIP is important We build on our LEGACY We conduct all business with INTEGRITY We know today's OPPORTUNITIES are tomorrow's growth We are DETECTIVES, understanding all activities within our markets
Essential Responsibilities and Duties
Safety Compliance & Field Presence Conduct daily safety field rounds and inspections to ensure compliance with company policies, OSHA, USCG, and other applicable regulations. Perform weekly terminal inspections to identify hazards, unsafe conditions, and improvement opportunities. Support spill prevention and control measures through weekly Spill Control Response Plan inspections.
Equipment & Safety Systems
Conduct monthly fire extinguisher inspections across terminal facilities. Perform monthly first aid kit inspections and ensure proper stocking and readiness.
Training & Communication
Organize and facilitate safety committee meetings, documenting findings and corrective actions. Oversee and/or conduct bi-monthly safety training sessions for employees and contractors. Deliver new hire safety orientations to ensure awareness of terminal hazards, policies, and expectations.
Incident & Risk Management
Respond to incidents and near misses, coordinating immediate corrective actions. Lead or support incident investigations, root cause analysis, and
corrective/preventive
action tracking. Assist with the issuance and compliance of work permits (e.g., hot work, confined space entry, line breaking).
Regulatory & Program Support
Maintain documentation of inspections, audits, and training. Support compliance with OSHA, EPA, USCG, and state/local environmental and safety regulations. Assist with implementation and continuous improvement of safety and environmental management programs.
Other Duties
Perform other duties as assigned by the Safety Director to support terminal operations and corporate SHE initiatives.
Qualifications & Requirements
High School diploma required;
Bachelor's degree
in Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, or related field Valid TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) required 25 years of safety, health, or environmental experience in industrial, marine, or terminal operations Strong administrative, organizational, and mathematical skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) In-depth knowledge of OSHA, EPA, and USCG regulations Skilled in incident investigation, root cause analysis, hazard identification, and recommending corrective actions Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal abilities Demonstrated ability to manage multiple projects, prioritize tasks, and meet conflicting deadlines Strong customer service mindset with a proactive, I CAN DO attitude Adaptable to both indoor and outdoor work environments; collaborative team player
Physical Requirements
Must meet fit for duty requirements upon job offer (pre-employment physical and
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