EPC Canada is a dynamic, fast-growing company. It is 100% owned by the EPC Group, an international manufacturer of commercial explosives with extensive experience and expertise in storage and distribution in the mining, construction and quarrying industries.
EPC Canada is seeking an experienced HSE Coordinator. Reporting to the site Manager, the incumbent will be responsible for coordinating the development, implementation and promotion of the quality, safety, health and environment culture. For the Dane site, he/she will also act as a resource person for coordinating and documenting the training to be provided, as well as influencing and guiding them in QHSE activities and processes.
Roles & Responsibilities
- Coordinate all health & safety activities on site
- Ensure compliance with laws, regulations, and standards
- Lead audits, inspections, and HSE visits
- Develop and enforce safe work procedures
- Investigate incidents/accidents and implement corrective actions
- Coordinate, plan, and track HSE training programs for employees
- Support onboarding of new employees by ensuring completion of HSE orientations and required training
- Act as a resource person for training development and delivery
- Support supervisors and operational teams in implementing HSE programs and safe work practices
- Develop policies, procedures, and work instructions
- Contribute to ISO systems (9001, 14001, 45001)
- Deliver scheduled training sessions using standardized materials developed by EPC Canada’s Training Coordinator.
- Train employees on site-specific Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and Work Instructions, reinforcing consistency and operational expectations.
- Conduct post-training evaluations of employee competencies to assess readiness and provide feedback to the Training Coordinator.
- Support operations by working directly alongside employees who have not yet completed formal training, ensuring they can perform tasks under supervision.
- Collaborate with the Training Coordinator by providing timely information on training delivery and competency evaluations to support accurate recordkeeping.
- Perform any other duties related to the position.
Qualifications required
- College or university training in OHS prevention and management, industrial engineering or an equivalent or related field;
- 3 to 5 years' significant experience in occupational health and safety;
- Good knowledge of ISO 9001, 14 001 and 45 001 standards;
- Knowledge of explosive products and legislation relating to the transportation of hazardous materials (an asset);
- Have no criminal record related to employment;
- Ability to write and express verbally in English;
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office software (Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc.).
Skills required
- Proactivity and initiative;
- Team spirit and collaboration;
- Analytical and rigorous;
- Professional conscientiousness and discretion (confidentiality);
- Ability to communicate and popularize information;
- Good planning and priority management skills.
Workplace conditions
- Permanent, full-time position;
- Flexible work schedule;
- Hold a valid driving license;
- Possibility of being called in to work irregular hours occasionally;
- Must be willing to work in an outdoor environment with varying weather conditions, occasionally.
Location
Dane, Ontario
Rémunération : 80 000,00$ à 90 000,00$ par an
Lieu du poste : En présentiel