Health & Safety Manager

PenskeDallas, TX

About The Position

Position Summary Collaborate with operations personnel to integrate Health & Safety into all activities and decision making processes at assigned locations throughout the country.

Requirements

  • Three years DOT fleet and/or general industry safety management experience
  • Comprehensive knowledge of DOT, and OSHA regulations and requirements
  • Comprehensive knowledge of basic safety management techniques
  • Effective communication skills, written and verbal
  • Effective team building skills
  • Ability to manage multiple projects, establish priorities, and accomplish goals & objectives
  • Proficiency with MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, and MS Word
  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Flexibility regarding travel - average 3 nights away per week - includes some weekends
  • Analytical and problem solving skills
  • Regular, predictable, full attendance is an essential function of the job
  • Willingness to travel as necessary, work the required schedule, work at the specific location required, complete Penske employment application, submit to a background investigation (to include past employment, education, and criminal history) and drug screening are required.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelors Degree preferred

Responsibilities

  • Prevention of vehicle accidents and work related injuries
  • Compliance with company policies, procedures, and agency regulations
  • Warehousing and Transportation safety management
  • Monitor and analyze H&S performance
  • Provide communication to Operations' Leadership regarding performance status and make recommendations for improvement
  • Monitor effectiveness of performance improvement efforts, with emphasis on both leading and trailing indicators
  • Provide regulatory interpretations and updates, support for Operations' Leadership, oversee effective safety training
  • Other projects as assigned by Director of Safety and Senior Operations Leadership
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