Matson, Inc.
SQES Manager
Matson, Inc., Juneau, Alaska, United States,
About UsMatson has been the leading ocean shipping and logistics provider throughout the Pacific since 1882. We are the supply chain lifeline for Hawaii, Alaska, Guam, and islands of the South Pacific. We also offer the top two ocean shipping services in the world’s largest trade lane - Asia to the U.S. West Coast. With our subsidiaries Matson Terminals and
Matson Logistics , our business focus is exceeding customer expectations with quality, reliability, and integrity.We strive to operate in an
environmentally sustainable manner
and promote land-based
environmental programs in Hawaii ,
Guam , and
Alaska . We help improve the communities in which we work and live through our
community giving program
that annually supports hundreds of local organizations. And we work to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in our company, communities and industry through an active
social equity program .Matson is a great place to work, and everyone who works with us becomes part of the Matson ohana or family. Join our team and help us move freight better than anyone.Learn more at
matson.com .About the RoleThe
SQES Manager , a key management team member of Matson, is responsible for the administration of safety, industrial hygiene, security, and emergency response programs, including environmental compliance for the Matson Navigation Company of Alaska, LLC terminal located in Dutch Harbor. The SQES Manager will coordinate in the development and management of Matson’s SQES training program to prevent accidents and injuries to persons or damage to equipment and the environment. This position may fill in for the General or Operations Manager as needed.What you’ll do:Maintain Facility Safety Officer (FSO) credentials.Manage consistent and rigorous implementation of Matson security, safety, and regulatory programs, including safety training.Support and advise on investigation of observed security and safety incidents immediately with the management team.Serve as a point of contact for federal and state agencies to ensure ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements.Facility Security Officer (FSO)Ensure all provisions of 33 CFR 105 are complete and up to date.Report all occurrences or suspected occurrences of unlawful acts that threaten the security of the facility to the Company Security Officer (CSO) and to the Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP), Western Alaska.Implement additional security measures required within 12-hours of notification for increase in MARSEC Level.Coordinate access control to facilities, including personnel TWIC card, and training of vendors or new employees.Manager of Safety, Quality, Environmental and SecurityConduct regular site security and safety inspections.Participate in the comprehensive Facility Security Assessment (FSA), security audits, and development of the Facility Security Plan (FSP).Create and maintain a training program ensuring all regulatory and Matson training requirements are monitored for Dutch Harbor.Ensure compliance of all provisions within DOT 49 CFR.Ensure all regulatory requirements are in compliance, including any reports, registrations, or mandatory training. Regulatory codes include: USCG, OSHA, DOT, FMCSA, EPA, ADEC and other federal, state, or local regulations which may apply to the Dutch Harbor Terminal.Verify that environmental compliance is maintained at all levels of the terminal operation.Review and approve vendor procedures for projects on our properties. Oversight of vendor work activity and safety performance in terminal operating area.Ensure safety manuals and emergency action plans are documented and updated as required. Participate in personnel training on these procedures.Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):Ensure the Facility Security Plan per 33 CFR is current and all personnel are trained on MARSEC (Maritime Security) levels.Facilitate Dutch Harbor Terminal security and vessel drills in accordance with FSP drill and exercise requirements.Record and report all attainment changes in MARSEC Levels to Matson CSO and COTP Western Alaska.Provide assistance to Vessel Security Officers, when requested, to confirm the identity of visitors and service providers seeking vessel access through our facility.Notify law enforcement personnel and other emergency responders of any transportation security incidents as soon as possible, permitting a timely response.Establish liaison with all local law enforcement agencies. Report any crimes and serious offenses to the appropriate law enforcement authorities.Communicate security, environmental, health and safety awareness to facility personnel. Conduct monthly safety meetings.Complete a comprehensive Hazardous Material Safety & Security Plan pursuant to 49 CFR for the Alaska Division every three years or as required.Maintain an accurate and up-to-date file of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all chemicals used in the terminal.Prepare and submit OSHA 300 logs each year in compliance with regulatory requirements.Review and ensure all incident and injury reports have an investigation of root cause with a risk mitigation identified or a workplace safety solution.Ensure all regulatory reports are completed and/or updated accurately and timely, including the quarterly SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan) and SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure) inspection programs.Maintain health and safety programs and provide program documentation and workforce training verification upon request.Ensure of all breaches of security and security incidents are reported to the National Response Center (NRC).You have these skills:Instills Trust
– Gain the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity.Decision-Making
– Makes sound decisions, even in the absence of completion information.Collaborates
– Works with others across the organization and outside of the organization to achieve a shared objective.Communicates Effectively
– Communicates in a variety of settings including one-on-one, small and large groups, or among a diverse group of customers or position levels.Action-Oriented
– Quickly takes action on challenges, steps up to handle tough issues, and identifies and seizes new opportunities.Ensures Accountability
– Takes personal responsibility for decisions, actions, and failures.Builds Networks
– Establishes formal and informal relationships across a variety of functions and locations.Situational Adaptability
– Adapts approach and demeanor to match the shifting demands of different situations.Must be able to read, understand, interpret, and apply safety, environmental, and security regulations that apply to Matson’s operations.Ability to learn new software and computer programs.Proficient in Microsoft Office programs.And these qualifications:The FSO must have general knowledge of maritime security requirements, through training or equivalent job experience, as defined in 33 CFR 105.Five to ten years of experience in transportation or safety industry involving regulatory compliance, such as OSHA, FMCSA, DOT, EPA – both federal and state.Extra credit if you have:Previous experience working with a union workforce highly desired.At Matson, we're looking for people to build a unified team to maintain our values of trust, integrity, and reliability. We welcome diverse perspectives and people who think rigorously and thoughtfully challenge assumptions.#MI
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Matson Logistics , our business focus is exceeding customer expectations with quality, reliability, and integrity.We strive to operate in an
environmentally sustainable manner
and promote land-based
environmental programs in Hawaii ,
Guam , and
Alaska . We help improve the communities in which we work and live through our
community giving program
that annually supports hundreds of local organizations. And we work to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in our company, communities and industry through an active
social equity program .Matson is a great place to work, and everyone who works with us becomes part of the Matson ohana or family. Join our team and help us move freight better than anyone.Learn more at
matson.com .About the RoleThe
SQES Manager , a key management team member of Matson, is responsible for the administration of safety, industrial hygiene, security, and emergency response programs, including environmental compliance for the Matson Navigation Company of Alaska, LLC terminal located in Dutch Harbor. The SQES Manager will coordinate in the development and management of Matson’s SQES training program to prevent accidents and injuries to persons or damage to equipment and the environment. This position may fill in for the General or Operations Manager as needed.What you’ll do:Maintain Facility Safety Officer (FSO) credentials.Manage consistent and rigorous implementation of Matson security, safety, and regulatory programs, including safety training.Support and advise on investigation of observed security and safety incidents immediately with the management team.Serve as a point of contact for federal and state agencies to ensure ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements.Facility Security Officer (FSO)Ensure all provisions of 33 CFR 105 are complete and up to date.Report all occurrences or suspected occurrences of unlawful acts that threaten the security of the facility to the Company Security Officer (CSO) and to the Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP), Western Alaska.Implement additional security measures required within 12-hours of notification for increase in MARSEC Level.Coordinate access control to facilities, including personnel TWIC card, and training of vendors or new employees.Manager of Safety, Quality, Environmental and SecurityConduct regular site security and safety inspections.Participate in the comprehensive Facility Security Assessment (FSA), security audits, and development of the Facility Security Plan (FSP).Create and maintain a training program ensuring all regulatory and Matson training requirements are monitored for Dutch Harbor.Ensure compliance of all provisions within DOT 49 CFR.Ensure all regulatory requirements are in compliance, including any reports, registrations, or mandatory training. Regulatory codes include: USCG, OSHA, DOT, FMCSA, EPA, ADEC and other federal, state, or local regulations which may apply to the Dutch Harbor Terminal.Verify that environmental compliance is maintained at all levels of the terminal operation.Review and approve vendor procedures for projects on our properties. Oversight of vendor work activity and safety performance in terminal operating area.Ensure safety manuals and emergency action plans are documented and updated as required. Participate in personnel training on these procedures.Key Performance Indicators (KPIs):Ensure the Facility Security Plan per 33 CFR is current and all personnel are trained on MARSEC (Maritime Security) levels.Facilitate Dutch Harbor Terminal security and vessel drills in accordance with FSP drill and exercise requirements.Record and report all attainment changes in MARSEC Levels to Matson CSO and COTP Western Alaska.Provide assistance to Vessel Security Officers, when requested, to confirm the identity of visitors and service providers seeking vessel access through our facility.Notify law enforcement personnel and other emergency responders of any transportation security incidents as soon as possible, permitting a timely response.Establish liaison with all local law enforcement agencies. Report any crimes and serious offenses to the appropriate law enforcement authorities.Communicate security, environmental, health and safety awareness to facility personnel. Conduct monthly safety meetings.Complete a comprehensive Hazardous Material Safety & Security Plan pursuant to 49 CFR for the Alaska Division every three years or as required.Maintain an accurate and up-to-date file of Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for all chemicals used in the terminal.Prepare and submit OSHA 300 logs each year in compliance with regulatory requirements.Review and ensure all incident and injury reports have an investigation of root cause with a risk mitigation identified or a workplace safety solution.Ensure all regulatory reports are completed and/or updated accurately and timely, including the quarterly SWPPP (Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan) and SPCC (Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure) inspection programs.Maintain health and safety programs and provide program documentation and workforce training verification upon request.Ensure of all breaches of security and security incidents are reported to the National Response Center (NRC).You have these skills:Instills Trust
– Gain the confidence and trust of others through honesty, integrity, and authenticity.Decision-Making
– Makes sound decisions, even in the absence of completion information.Collaborates
– Works with others across the organization and outside of the organization to achieve a shared objective.Communicates Effectively
– Communicates in a variety of settings including one-on-one, small and large groups, or among a diverse group of customers or position levels.Action-Oriented
– Quickly takes action on challenges, steps up to handle tough issues, and identifies and seizes new opportunities.Ensures Accountability
– Takes personal responsibility for decisions, actions, and failures.Builds Networks
– Establishes formal and informal relationships across a variety of functions and locations.Situational Adaptability
– Adapts approach and demeanor to match the shifting demands of different situations.Must be able to read, understand, interpret, and apply safety, environmental, and security regulations that apply to Matson’s operations.Ability to learn new software and computer programs.Proficient in Microsoft Office programs.And these qualifications:The FSO must have general knowledge of maritime security requirements, through training or equivalent job experience, as defined in 33 CFR 105.Five to ten years of experience in transportation or safety industry involving regulatory compliance, such as OSHA, FMCSA, DOT, EPA – both federal and state.Extra credit if you have:Previous experience working with a union workforce highly desired.At Matson, we're looking for people to build a unified team to maintain our values of trust, integrity, and reliability. We welcome diverse perspectives and people who think rigorously and thoughtfully challenge assumptions.#MI
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