What are the responsibilities and job description for the Embedded LOTO Safety Analyst position at SEAM Group?
About SEAM Group:
SEAM Group is an innovative global leader in safety, reliability, and maintenance services. Our focus and dedication to creating a safer, more reliable world has earned us top recognition as award winners for both Inc 5000 and NorthCoast 99. By emphasizing values such as teamwork, trust, respect, and support, we have built an unparalleled people-first culture. Through leveraging innovative technologies and a commitment to excellence, we combine our employees’ unique talents and individualities to build the best solutions both within our organization and for our customers.
- Evaluate client equipment in industrial/manufacturing environments to identify and document specific energy points that impact the maintenance and servicing of the client’s equipment.
- Ability to understand the process flow of the equipment.
- Ability to build and maintain positive work relationships with customer management and site personnel.
- Ability to present specialized electrical safety and LOTO instruction before groups of 20 or more adults in an enthusiastic, knowledgeable manner
- Ability to arrive to work on time and maintain a positive attendance record.
- Perform any other duties and projects as assigned.
Qualified LOTO Safety Analysts have the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- Knowledge of Lockout/Tagout processes and equipment
- Working knowledge of OSHA electrical safe work practices
- Working knowledge of LOTO regulations
- Knowledge of the various types of energy sources that impact industrial equipment (electrical, pneumatic, gravity, chemical, etc.)
- Possess strong computer skills in current software platforms and the ability to work with mobile devices, such as tablets
- Ability to learn new software programs/field software
- Ability to speak and communicate clearly both verbally and in writing
- Ability to function independently and manage tasks without constant oversight
- Ability to operate a lift and climb a ladder
- Possess a professional and personable demeanor who is not afraid to start conversations and take the initiative to determine the next steps in a project
Successful LOTO Safety Analysts have the following education and experience:
- Bachelor’s or Associate’s degree in Safety Science or related degree a plus
- Five plus (5 ) years of industrial experience
- Five plus (5 ) years of experience in providing classroom instruction to adults
- Prior experience with Arc Flash and Lockout/Tagout procedures is a plus
- Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Associate Safety Professional (ASP) credential is preferred
- Trade school graduates with strong maintenance or electrical background will also be considered, as well as veterans that served in a military role in which they learned about and worked on mechanical systems.
As our Embedded LOTO Safety Analyst, you can expect the following physical demands:
- Ability to be on feet for up to 10 hours a day.
- Ability to walk down equipment in an industrial environment (concrete flooring) for up to 10 hours a day.
- Ability to climb ladders on equipment and work at heights of up to 50 feet.
- Ability to lift up to 30 pounds.
- Ability to reach above your head and below your knees.
- Ability to crawl on hands and knees on rare occasions
- Willingness to travel on a weekly basis (75 % travel).
- Ability and willingness to follow detailed and defined guidelines.
- Authorized to work in Canada
- Must be able to pass a criminal background check and a drug screening.