Aditi Consulting
Payrate: $55.00 - $65.00 / hr.
Summary Seeking a skilled safety professional to support safety programs at our Cambridge MA Laboratories. This position will lead the contractor safety programs for site facilities services, lab services and construction projects. This role will also own key site safety programs and support laboratory safety for Company staff.
Responsibilities
This position will lead the contractor safety programs for site facilities services, lab services and construction projects. This role will also own key site safety programs and support laboratory safety for Company staff.
Manage the contractor safety programs for Company's Cambridge, MA location
Review safe permits to work and job hazard analysis submitted by contractors to ensure adherence to Company contractor safety requirements
Partner with on‑site service providers to improve contractor safety programs and culture
Foster a culture of learning and psychological safety by building trust during routine facility walkthroughs and daily interactions
Establish safe work procedures for hazardous work
Provide expertise for several EHS programs including lock‑out/tag‑out (LOTO), confined space entry, work at height, hot work and machine guarding
Serve as EHS point of contact for key Process Development laboratories
Partner with Company staff and contractors to correct inspection findings
Respond to the scene in the event of on‑site incidents and emergencies to ensure safety and environmental compliance
Conduct thorough incident investigations and identify robust corrective actions
Analyze incident and observation trends to identify and control new hazards with a focus on Serious Injury and Fatality Prevention
Conduct in‑person contractor safety training
Conduct EHS assessments for new or changing laboratory activities
Attend lab safety inspections as a subject‑matter expert
Lead or participate in safety related meetings including site safety committee, contractor safety team and EHS Leadership Governance
Analyze metrics and establish quarterly action plans to drive continuous improvement
Conduct program maturity assessments and audits to drive action and continuous improvement
Develop written EHS SOPs and guidance documents as needed
Basic Qualifications
Doctorate, or Master's with 3 years, or Bachelor's with 5 years, or Associate's with 10 years, or High School / GED with 12 years of Operations or Manufacturing experience.
Preferred Qualifications
5 years of experience in the pharmaceutical / biotech industry implementing industrial safety programs
Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
Risk evaluation and risk assessment experience
Strong construction and contractor safety experience
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and influence management
Strong presentation skills
Action oriented, self‑starting, program development and project management
Strong technical writing skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office and other computer software systems
Top 3 Must Have Skill Sets
Experience developing and reviewing OSHA compliant Job Hazard Analysis for a variety of high hazard activities (examples : safe use of hazardous materials, working at height / fall protection, control of hazardous energy or Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO))
Strong interpersonal skills and experience coaching diverse populations on safety (performing safety job walks and inspections, demonstrates ability to effectively address safety concerns in the spot and proactively coach and plan for safe work)
Effective public speaker and trainer on a variety of safety topics.
Pay Transparency The typical base pay for this role across the U.S. is : $55.00 - $65.00 / hr. Final offer amounts, within the base pay set forth above, are determined by factors including your relevant skills, education and experience and the benefits package you select. Full‑time employees are eligible to select from different benefits packages. Packages may include medical, dental, and vision benefits, 10 paid days off, 401(k) plan participation, commuter benefits and life and disability insurance.
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Summary Seeking a skilled safety professional to support safety programs at our Cambridge MA Laboratories. This position will lead the contractor safety programs for site facilities services, lab services and construction projects. This role will also own key site safety programs and support laboratory safety for Company staff.
Responsibilities
This position will lead the contractor safety programs for site facilities services, lab services and construction projects. This role will also own key site safety programs and support laboratory safety for Company staff.
Manage the contractor safety programs for Company's Cambridge, MA location
Review safe permits to work and job hazard analysis submitted by contractors to ensure adherence to Company contractor safety requirements
Partner with on‑site service providers to improve contractor safety programs and culture
Foster a culture of learning and psychological safety by building trust during routine facility walkthroughs and daily interactions
Establish safe work procedures for hazardous work
Provide expertise for several EHS programs including lock‑out/tag‑out (LOTO), confined space entry, work at height, hot work and machine guarding
Serve as EHS point of contact for key Process Development laboratories
Partner with Company staff and contractors to correct inspection findings
Respond to the scene in the event of on‑site incidents and emergencies to ensure safety and environmental compliance
Conduct thorough incident investigations and identify robust corrective actions
Analyze incident and observation trends to identify and control new hazards with a focus on Serious Injury and Fatality Prevention
Conduct in‑person contractor safety training
Conduct EHS assessments for new or changing laboratory activities
Attend lab safety inspections as a subject‑matter expert
Lead or participate in safety related meetings including site safety committee, contractor safety team and EHS Leadership Governance
Analyze metrics and establish quarterly action plans to drive continuous improvement
Conduct program maturity assessments and audits to drive action and continuous improvement
Develop written EHS SOPs and guidance documents as needed
Basic Qualifications
Doctorate, or Master's with 3 years, or Bachelor's with 5 years, or Associate's with 10 years, or High School / GED with 12 years of Operations or Manufacturing experience.
Preferred Qualifications
5 years of experience in the pharmaceutical / biotech industry implementing industrial safety programs
Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
Risk evaluation and risk assessment experience
Strong construction and contractor safety experience
Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and influence management
Strong presentation skills
Action oriented, self‑starting, program development and project management
Strong technical writing skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office and other computer software systems
Top 3 Must Have Skill Sets
Experience developing and reviewing OSHA compliant Job Hazard Analysis for a variety of high hazard activities (examples : safe use of hazardous materials, working at height / fall protection, control of hazardous energy or Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO))
Strong interpersonal skills and experience coaching diverse populations on safety (performing safety job walks and inspections, demonstrates ability to effectively address safety concerns in the spot and proactively coach and plan for safe work)
Effective public speaker and trainer on a variety of safety topics.
Pay Transparency The typical base pay for this role across the U.S. is : $55.00 - $65.00 / hr. Final offer amounts, within the base pay set forth above, are determined by factors including your relevant skills, education and experience and the benefits package you select. Full‑time employees are eligible to select from different benefits packages. Packages may include medical, dental, and vision benefits, 10 paid days off, 401(k) plan participation, commuter benefits and life and disability insurance.
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