FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of the Safety Analyst role?
The primary responsibility of the Safety Analyst role is to manage various large-scale safety projects at our Kentucky location.
What are the working hours for this position?
This is a 2nd shift position with hours from 3:30 PM to 12:15 AM.
Where is this position located?
This position is full on site in Georgetown, KY.
What qualifications are required for the Safety Analyst position?
A Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Occupational Safety or a related field is required, along with experience in developing and managing proactive safety programs, safety auditing systems, and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
Is there any certification that would be beneficial for this role?
Yes, having a CSP, ASP, or other safety certification is considered a valuable bonus for this role.
What type of work environment can I expect?
The work environment is collaborative and respectful, focusing on innovative solutions to enhance lives within the safety engineering field.
Will I have any training responsibilities in this role?
Yes, part of the responsibilities includes training new hires during Safety Orientation.
Are there any expected weekend commitments for this position?
Yes, there is a requirement to support the Weekend Work calendar for equipment buyoffs and audits, approximately once every six weeks.
How important is diversity, equity, and inclusion in the company culture?
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are integral parts of the company culture, with initiatives focused on hiring diverse talent and maintaining an inclusive environment.
Do I need experience with safety standards for this position?
Yes, experience in interpreting and applying safety standards such as OSHA, ISO, ACGIH, and ANSI is required for this role.