Health , Safety & Environmental Coordinator
About the role
Company Description Northfleet Group Inc. is a growing concrete forming and flatwork solutions company specializing in industrial, commercial, and institutional projects across the GTA. We take pride in delivering high-quality work through strong execution, reliable project teams, and a commitment to safety on every job site. As we continue to grow, we are looking for a dedicated Health & Safety professional to help strengthen our safety culture, support our field teams, and ensure our projects are delivered with care, compliance, and accountability.
Salary Range: $55,000-$60,000 Location: GTA (Must be able to travel to Kingston/Northern, if required)
Key Responsibilities: · Assist in the administration, documentation, and management of the Occupational Health and Safety Management System. · Conduct field level safety inspections, meetings, toolbox talks, and informational awareness. · Investigate incidents, perform inspections, and audits, and complete related documentation. · Assist in ongoing maintenance and compliance requirements as it pertains to HSE initiatives, MLITSD investigations, WSIB return to work plans and incident investigations. · Facilitate and maintain training programs as required, including New Employee Orientation and specialized training. · Regularly monitor the safety compliance of workers and subcontractors. · Provide guidance, support, and be an active member of the JHSC. · Work closely with managers, PMs, subcontractors, and 3rd party regulators ensuring legal compliance with all legislation. · Complete and assist in the creation of hazard assessments, and internal audits as required. · Be a point of contact for addressing employee concerns regarding the Health and Safety program while ensuring to foster, promote, and develop a positive safety culture. · Maintain safety records, KPIs, and reports. · Other health, safety and environmental duties related as assigned, to ensure compliance. Key Qualifications · 1-2 years of experience within a similar role related to HSE in Ontario. · Experience in the construction industry. · Post-secondary diploma or degree from an accredited College or University. · JHSC certified. · Possess a professional demeanour, attention to detail, deadline-oriented, time management skills. · Organized and resourceful individual able to work independently or in a team. · Interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish effective personal relationships with employees and project managers. · Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities while meeting deadlines. · Working knowledge of the OHSA and associated regulations. · Valid G class driver’s license. · COR auditing experience is an asset. · Strong computer skills, using MS Office, and industry related software. · Flexibility to work varying schedules. Travel Requirements & Working Conditions · Ability to travel within assigned territory without restriction & work within inclement weather conditions, as required. · Able to work within a fast-paced, autonomous environment.
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Health , Safety & Environmental Coordinator
About the role
Company Description Northfleet Group Inc. is a growing concrete forming and flatwork solutions company specializing in industrial, commercial, and institutional projects across the GTA. We take pride in delivering high-quality work through strong execution, reliable project teams, and a commitment to safety on every job site. As we continue to grow, we are looking for a dedicated Health & Safety professional to help strengthen our safety culture, support our field teams, and ensure our projects are delivered with care, compliance, and accountability.
Salary Range: $55,000-$60,000 Location: GTA (Must be able to travel to Kingston/Northern, if required)
Key Responsibilities: · Assist in the administration, documentation, and management of the Occupational Health and Safety Management System. · Conduct field level safety inspections, meetings, toolbox talks, and informational awareness. · Investigate incidents, perform inspections, and audits, and complete related documentation. · Assist in ongoing maintenance and compliance requirements as it pertains to HSE initiatives, MLITSD investigations, WSIB return to work plans and incident investigations. · Facilitate and maintain training programs as required, including New Employee Orientation and specialized training. · Regularly monitor the safety compliance of workers and subcontractors. · Provide guidance, support, and be an active member of the JHSC. · Work closely with managers, PMs, subcontractors, and 3rd party regulators ensuring legal compliance with all legislation. · Complete and assist in the creation of hazard assessments, and internal audits as required. · Be a point of contact for addressing employee concerns regarding the Health and Safety program while ensuring to foster, promote, and develop a positive safety culture. · Maintain safety records, KPIs, and reports. · Other health, safety and environmental duties related as assigned, to ensure compliance. Key Qualifications · 1-2 years of experience within a similar role related to HSE in Ontario. · Experience in the construction industry. · Post-secondary diploma or degree from an accredited College or University. · JHSC certified. · Possess a professional demeanour, attention to detail, deadline-oriented, time management skills. · Organized and resourceful individual able to work independently or in a team. · Interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish effective personal relationships with employees and project managers. · Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities while meeting deadlines. · Working knowledge of the OHSA and associated regulations. · Valid G class driver’s license. · COR auditing experience is an asset. · Strong computer skills, using MS Office, and industry related software. · Flexibility to work varying schedules. Travel Requirements & Working Conditions · Ability to travel within assigned territory without restriction & work within inclement weather conditions, as required. · Able to work within a fast-paced, autonomous environment.