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Calgon Carbon Corporation

Safety Engineer III

Calgon Carbon Corporation, Catlettsburg, Kentucky, United States,


Calgon Carbon |

A Kuraray Company

currently has an opportunity where you can be a part of our growing team as we provide our customers with outstanding products that make the air we breathe and the water we use safe for generations to come.Position: Safety Engineer IIILocation: US - Big Sandy PlantExcellent Benefits

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Medical, dental, prescription & vision, HSA & retirement savings (401k) –

Generous Company Match!Perks

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Incentives/bonus plans, competitive pay, paid time off (vacation starting at 3 weeks), tuition reimbursement, wellness programs, fun events, learning & development opportunities.Hours of work:

Mondays - Fridays, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, 40 Hours/Week - 50% work hours in office developing JSP, training, PHA, MOC, 50% work hours out in facility conducting audits, behavior observations, addressing safety concerns and elimination of hazards

The Safety Manager III is responsible for day-to-day safety functions of assigned locations(s) and development and implementation of global safety programs and initiatives including but not limited to Process Hazard Analysis, Combustible Dust, Contractor Safety and Behavior Based Safety. This is a high visibility role where the incumbent will work directly with all levels of the organization to ensure a safe work environment and lead the development and implementation of Calgon Carbon Corporation Safety Programs. The Safety Engineer is expected to spend approximately 50% of his/her time working in the plant to assure a safe work environment and regulatory compliance. The remaining 50% of the time is spent on program development and implementation. The division of work is Assigned by the Safety Manager and will vary with operational need.

Duties and Responsibilities

(not limited to)Develops and implements key safety programs that assures a safe work environmentAdvises site mangers in the interpretation, implementation and compliance of mandatory Federal, State and Local regulations and represents Calgon Carbon during inspections by OSHA and other authorities as neededWorks with Domestic Manufacturing Site Managers and Safety Committees to acquire, develop, prioritize and schedule training identified as required under the Occupational Safety & Health Administration, job specific training from safety hazard assessments and general non-mandatory safety trainingWorks directly with shop floor employees and local management to understand and resolve safety concerns or issuesImplements programs to eliminate potential hazards in the work place by working closely with Domestic Manufacturing Site Managers, Facilities Engineering, Research and Development and Site Safety CommitteesLeads corporate safety standard audits and works with facilities to maintain an acceptable level of complianceActive member of the Global Safety Council and provides direction and assistance to all site Central Safety & Health Committees and subcommitteesWorks with Domestic Manufacturing to coordinate Industrial Hygiene surveysRequired to facilitate Process Hazard Analysis and follow up on corrective actionsParticipates and ensures incident investigations and root cause analysis are completed timely, proper recordkeeping is maintained and effectiveness of corrective actions

QualificationsBachelor's degree (B.A. or B.S.), or equivalent from four-year college or university is required5-7 years

of excellent verbal and written communication skills is requiredProcess Hazard Analysis is preferredProcess Safety Management is preferred

More about Calgon Carbon, A Kuraray CompanyWe are a company of scientific innovators with over 205 patents. For over 75 years, we’ve been innovating solutions to the world’s emerging challenges. Since creating the first activated carbon products from bituminous coal in the 1940s, Calgon Carbon has been a pioneer in developing advanced products, systems and services for air and water purification. Calgon Carbon’s product portfolio now encompasses more than 700 direct market applications.Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Calgon Carbon employs approximately 1,350 people and operates 20 manufacturing, reactivation, innovation and equipment fabrication facilities in the U.S., Asia, and in Europe, where Calgon Carbon is known as Chemviron.Calgon Carbon was acquired by Kuraray in March of 2018. With complementary products and services, the combined organization will continue to focus on providing the highest quality and most innovative activated carbon and filtration media products, equipment, and services to meet customer needs anywhere in the world.

Calgon Carbon is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.Minorities/Females/Individuals with Disabilities/Protected VeteransVEVRRA Federal Contractor

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