EHS Specialist – Electrical Safety in Construction

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About the position

Are you passionate about safety and eager to make a real impact in the construction world? LEGO Group is seeking an experienced EHS Specialist with a strong focus on electrical safety to ensure a safe and healthy work environment on our exciting construction projects. Job Description: Be the Safety Champion: Serve as the key liaison between LEGO Group and our General Contractor’s Safety Team, ensuring daily activities and high-risk tasks are monitored effectively. Lead the Charge: Conduct regular site inspections and audits to spot potential hazards, ensuring swift corrective actions. Collaborate & Communicate: Engage in weekly safety meetings with general contractors and subcontractors to foster a culture of safety. Track & Report: Maintain records on Key Process Indicators and keep associated reports updated. Train & Empower: Ensure LEGO Construction personnel complete necessary safety trainings and adhere to all regulations. Coordinate Efforts: Work closely with construction managers, contractors, and subcontractors to integrate safety considerations into project plans. Innovate & Improve: Implement and enhance EHS procedures to reduce accident rates at our construction and production facilities. Analyze & Act: Review EHS metrics monthly to initiate improvements and drive positive change. Educate & Mentor: Promote a behavior-based safety culture through training and mentorship.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the key liaison between LEGO Group and our General Contractor’s Safety Team
  • Conduct regular site inspections and audits to spot potential hazards
  • Engage in weekly safety meetings with general contractors and subcontractors
  • Maintain records on Key Process Indicators and keep associated reports updated
  • Ensure LEGO Construction personnel complete necessary safety trainings and adhere to all regulations
  • Work closely with construction managers, contractors, and subcontractors to integrate safety considerations into project plans
  • Implement and enhance EHS procedures to reduce accident rates at our construction and production facilities
  • Review EHS metrics monthly to initiate improvements and drive positive change
  • Promote a behavior-based safety culture through training and mentorship

Requirements

  • A combined 5-7 years in both industrial and commercial construction or subcontractor EHS, with specific expertise in electrical safety.
  • Must have OSHA 30 and OSHA 500 in construction.
  • Ability to work independently and drive initiatives forward.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of federal and state regulations, ISO management systems.
  • Experience in developing and implementing effective EHS programs and risk analysis methodologies.
  • A commitment to creating safer work environments and the ability to lead EHS initiatives.

Benefits

  • Family Care Leave – We offer enhanced paid leave options for those important times.
  • Insurances – All colleagues are covered by our life and disability insurance which provides protection and peace of mind.
  • Wellbeing – We want you to be your best self, so you’ll have access to the Headspace App and lots of wellbeing initiatives and programs run by local teams where you are based
  • Colleague Discount – We know you'll love to build so from day 1 you will qualify for our generous colleague discount.
  • Bonus – We do our best work to succeed together. When goals are reached and if eligible, you'll be rewarded through our bonus scheme
  • Your workplace – When you join the team you'll be assigned a primary workplace location i.e. one of our Offices, stores or factories. Our hybrid work policy means an average of 3 days per week in the office.
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