Lead OHS Investigator

Government of AlbertaEdmonton, AB
CA$96,694 - CA$121,480Onsite

About The Position

Each day in Alberta, more than two million people go to work and fuel Alberta’s economic engine. The Ministry of Jobs, Economy Trade and Immigration supports regional and provincial economic development, promotes international trade and investment, attracts skilled workers and promotes safe, fair and healthy workplaces. The Ministry of Jobs, Economy, Trade and Immigration is looking for one Lead Investigator within the OHS Program Delivery Branch. As a member of a multidisciplinary Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) team, the incumbent leads investigations into fatal and serious workplace incidents. This role is responsible for all aspects of an investigation from initial assignment and incident response to interviewing injured workers, families, or next of kin. Fatality and serious incident investigations are complex and require a forensic level of detail and analysis.

Requirements

  • A university degree in a related field plus four years of recent occupational health and safety inspection and investigation experience is required.
  • The successful candidate must successfully complete the Peace Officer training program and be able to be designated as a Peace Officer by the Solicitor General.
  • Resumes must include precise employment dates (month and year) to assist in assessing attention to detail skills.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience investigating fatal and serious workplace incidents is preferred.
  • Thorough knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations, policies and procedures and knowledge of major industries, their practices, procedures and occupations.
  • Working knowledge of other jurisdictional programs and trends and may require a thorough knowledge of specific industries.
  • Excellent analytical, problem solving and decision-making abilities to identify hazards or potential hazards, to determine compliance to the legislation and to find feasible solutions.
  • Specific knowledge of: Occupational Health & Safety Act, Regulation and Code; Provincial Offenses Procedures Act and Procedures Regulation; Occupational Health and Safety Operational Procedures; Public Security Peace Officer Program Policy and Procedures Manual; Safety hazards and engineering controls; Chemical and biological hazards and their controls; Radiation hazards and controls; Noise exposure and controls; Dust exposure in a wide variety of industries and control measures; Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System.
  • Ability to learn and use technical knowledge to solve complex problems or assist other officers is required.
  • Knowledge of analytical sampling techniques to measure contamination levels at work site.
  • Considerable knowledge of a wide variety of physical hazards that can be present at a work site.
  • Consulting skills are necessary to distinguish when the situation warrants a stop work order or when the employer requires assistance and education.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Skilled in using computer hardware and software.
  • The ability to work independently or within a team environment is necessary.
  • Thorough knowledge of investigation techniques, witness interviewing strategies and preparing cases for court.
  • Ability to make decisions in a complex work environment.
  • Ability to recognize imminent danger situations or scenarios that are immediately dangerous to life and health.

Responsibilities

  • Lead comprehensive investigations into fatalities and serious incidents.
  • Manage all phases of the investigation, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and thorough documentation.
  • Prepare cases for prosecution and provide evidence in court as required.
  • Direct and support an accompanying OHS Officer during on site investigation activities.
  • Assess worksite conditions and collaborate with employers to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
  • Take immediate action to control imminent danger situations at worksites.
  • Issue compliance orders when employers, contractors, owners, or suppliers fail to meet legislative requirements.
  • Ensure employers implement effective controls to address non compliance.
  • Pursue prosecution when there are persistent or significant contraventions of OHS legislation.
  • Investigate non incident related issues of non compliance, including chronic or egregious violations.
  • Perform additional duties as required.

Benefits

  • Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP)
  • Alberta Public Service Benefit Information
  • Professional learning and development
  • Positive workplace culture and work-life balance.
  • Leadership and mentorship programs.
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