The Sr. Compliance Safety Officer serves Virginia Tech Environmental Health & Safety by coordinating health and safety programs outside of the Blacksburg/Roanoke region. Locations include but are not limited to: 11 Agricultural Research and Extension Centers (ARECs), 6 4-H Educational Centers, 107 Cooperative Extension offices, Equine Medical Center, Leesburg, Children’s National Hospital Research Center, Washington DC, Academic Building 1, Alexandria, Washington Alexandria Architectural Center (WAAC), Arlington Research Center, Arlington, Occoquan Watershed Monitoring Labs, Manassas, and other satellite locations owned by Virginia Tech. While this position is based in Northern Virginia, the incumbent will travel across the Commonwealth routinely and will report in person in Blacksburg several times a year with advanced notice. The incumbent supports compliant and safe operations through hazard assessments, consultation, training, inspections, and incident investigations using EHS’s Safety Management System (SMS) and EHS Assistant. The incumbent also builds and maintains collaborative relationships with university departments to advance the division’s mission. Reporting to the Associate Director of Offsite Services, the Sr. Compliance Safety Officer partners with faculty and staff to implement and sustain a broad range of established EHS occupational safety programs, including but not limited to: General and workplace safety programs, Equipment and operations safety (aerial lifts, powered industrial trucks, chain saws, machine shops, welding), Environmental and exposure programs (hazard communication, pesticide safety, indoor air quality, hearing conservation, heat stress), Physical and operational hazard controls (confined spaces, electrical safety, fall protection, ladders, lockout/tagout, scaffolds), Agricultural, field, and farm safety, Personal protective equipment and respiratory protection, Fire and life safety and ergonomics. The Sr. Compliance Safety Officer also supports Emergency Management by assisting with the delivery of program-specific training and education related to emergency preparedness, mitigation, business continuity, and disaster response across the Virginia Tech community. The incumbent also performs other duties as requested; takes initiative to support a healthy work environment; strives to fulfill the terms in the Standards of Business Conduct; exemplifies the Virginia Tech Principles of Community; and supports the university’s motto, Ut Prosim (That I May Serve).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior