HSE Advisor NEX
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Energy/Power Generation
Occupational Health & Safety, Operations Manager
Responsibilities
- Conduct safety and environmental assessments and inspections of records, equipment, and facilities to promote compliance with safety regulations and recordkeeping requirements established by the company and applicable laws.
- Develop, implement, and communicate company safety and environmental policies and procedures in all field operations.
- Provide expertise in accident investigation and review boards to identify causes and corrective measures necessary to prevent recurrence.
- Recommend accident reduction goals and strategies based on analysis of available reports and statistics.
- Assist in identifying training needs for the district, evaluate existing training programs, and assist in implementation of new programs.
- Develop, conduct, and support regularly scheduled safety training sessions to enhance safety awareness and promote safe work habits.
- Ensure compliance with the company’s drug screening policies, including DOT/FMCSA and non-DOT drug and alcohol testing programs.
- Establish and maintain a line of communication with operations management, customer vendors, educational institutions, professional organizations, and applicable governmental agencies.
- Audit the training efforts of District HSE personnel for compliance with company guidelines.
- Conduct training sessions on a scheduled basis to ensure a properly trained workforce, and conduct drills to ensure understanding and comprehension of training.
- Perform and assume other duties and responsibilities as may be required by the immediate supervisor.
- Understanding of applicable government laws, regulations, and reporting procedures such as OSHA, DOT, API, RRC, EPA, and DOE.
- Knowledge of the industry’s safety, training, and environmental concepts, standards and practices.
- Thorough knowledge of accident investigation and loss control techniques.
- Working knowledge of the oil well servicing industry and related equipment, materials, and technology.
- Proficiency in conflict resolution and fostering positive employee engagement.
- Capability to develop programs and make presentations to employee groups.
- Knowledge of and ability to use work planning and review position definition and performance review systems.
- Understanding of basic management concepts, including training, goal setting, employee selection, benefits, motivation, communication, delegation, and organization.
- Ability to understand and speak English at a level of proficiency allowing issues to be issued, received, and responded in both safety and operations‑related directions.
- High school diploma or GED (required).
- One year of experience in an HSE role or related experience.
- Valid state‑issued driver’s license.
- Four‑year college degree.
- OHST, SMS, ASP, GSP, CSP licenses or certifications.
This position requires the person to work both in office locations and outdoors in all types of weather conditions, including precipitation, cold/heat, high wind, and turbulent conditions. The HSE Advisor will be regularly exposed to the typical conditions of the local area where the drilling operations and rigs are located. This position involves occasional manual labor functions and duties.
The HSE Advisor must work with an emphasis on safety for themselves and others, including coworkers and third parties. They must be able to work closely with others under time‑sensitive deadlines, including potential emergency response situations. They must be willing to work extended schedules that include working days, and occasionally nights, weekends, and holidays.
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