Senior Safety Engineer
Kiira Motors Corporation
- Jinja, Eastern Region
- Permanent
- Full-time
- 1.1 Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment: Demonstrates expertise in identifying workplace hazards, conducting risk assessments, applying hierarchy of controls, and maintaining dynamic risk registers across operations.
- 1.2 Legal and Regulatory Compliance: Possesses strong knowledge of occupational health, safety, and environmental laws, ensuring full compliance, audit readiness, and timely statutory reporting requirements.
- 1.3 Training and Safety Awareness: Skilled in developing and delivering safety training programs, promoting awareness, assessing competencies, and fostering a proactive safety culture organization-wide.
- 1.4 Incident Reporting and Investigation: Proficient in managing incident reporting systems, conducting root cause analysis, implementing corrective actions, and ensuring timely closure of safety-related incidents.
- 1.5 Emergency Preparedness and Response: Capable of developing emergency plans, coordinating drills, managing response teams, and ensuring readiness of systems and equipment for effective incident response.
- 1.6 Performance Monitoring and Continuous Improvement: Experienced in tracking safety KPIs, conducting audits, analyzing trends, and driving continuous improvement initiatives within the IMS framework.
- 1.7 IMS Integration and Auditing: Competent in integrating ISO 45001, ISO 14001, and ISO 9001 requirements, conducting internal audits, and ensuring compliance with integrated management systems.
- 1.8 Leadership and Safety Culture Development: Demonstrates strong leadership, communication, and stakeholder engagement skills to influence behavior and embed a positive safety culture across all levels.
- 1.9 Data Analysis and Reporting: Skilled in analyzing safety data, preparing reports, and providing actionable insights to support informed decision-making and performance improvement.
- 1.10 Project and Risk Management: Ability to integrate safety into projects, manage risks proactively, and ensure safety considerations are embedded throughout project lifecycles.
- 1.11 Integrated QHSE Management and Environmental Sustainability: Lead the alignment of occupational safety protocols with the Corporation's broader Quality and Environmental objectives. Oversee the identification and mitigation of environmental aspects and impacts arising from safety interventions (e.g., fire suppression system chemicals or hazardous spill response). Ensure that safety-related processes support ISO 9001 quality standards by reducing operational downtime and that environmental protection measures are integrated into all emergency response and hazard control strategies to achieve holistic compliance with the Integrated Management System (IMS).
- 1.12 Any Other Duties: Any other duties assigned by your Supervisor.
- Technical Guidance & Mentorship: Provide direct supervision, technical coaching, and professional mentorship to the Safety Engineer (K6).
- Safety Advocacy: Act as a visible champion for workplace safety, influencing behaviors on the shop floor and in administrative offices.
- Cross-Functional Synergy: Partner with Manufacturing, Facilities, and Engineering teams to ensure that safety is integrated into the design and execution of all production processes.
- Analytical Rigor: Demonstrate meticulous attention to detail when assessing hazards and investigating incidents, recognizing that oversight can lead to injury.
- Composure & Decisiveness: Maintain a calm and authoritative presence during emergencies or high-pressure safety interventions.
- Ethical Fortitude: Maintain absolute integrity in reporting safety violations and incident data, ensuring that safety is never compromised for production speed.
- Bachelor's Degree (Honours) in Health and Safety Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, or Equivalent from a Recognized Academic Institution.
- Master's Degree in Health and Safety Engineering, Industrial Psychology, Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Business Administration or Equivalent from a Recognized Academic Institution.
- Professional Certification in Occupational Health and Safety (NEBOSH IGC or OSHA Professional).
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