Job Information
Honeywell Health, Safety, and Environmental Engineer II in Kansas City, Missouri
Summary
HSandE Engineer II develop and conduct activities and programs to help prevent accidents, eliminate health and safety hazards and achieve compliance with current health, safety, and environment (HSandE) regulations and Department of Energy (DOE) directives.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Field and respond to HSandE discipline specific questions and concerns from facility, customer, regulators, and/or corporate requests.
- Investigate, escalate, report, and present on good catches, near misses, or incidents.
- Attend and provide HSandE support for internal departmental or other facility departmental meetings.
- Regularly perform inspections, Gembas, or assessments of the facility and HSandE programs to improve HSandE culture and awareness.
- Maintain, track progress, and complete HSandE related tasks in various action tracking systems/lists (RAIL, Compliance Calendar, CATSWeb, MST, etc.).
- Review, comment, provide direction and approval on requested facility changes (i.e., Management of Change process, facility design reviews, etc.)
- Update, create, review, make improvements, and track completion to/of discipline specific trainings and program documents.
- Collect, review, and report out on applicable samples.
- Participate in and work corrective actions related to audits from various parties (internal, customer, ISO, corporate, etc.)
- Actively participate in divisional level strategic projects, committee meetings, professional organizations, and other applicable groups.
- Routinely review information to evaluate risk and make updates to business risk assessment and any supporting trainings, documentations, or business awareness as needed.
- Complete all task required for the business to maintain compliance for the applicable HSandE discipline/program.
- Prepare applicable reports required by NNSA and other Customers.
- Work with plant supervision and union employees to resolve HSandE concerns.
You Must Have
- Bachelors degree in Industrial Hygiene, Industrial Safety, Environmental, Fire Protection, Emergency Management or related field and two years of experience in HSandE activities
- Ability to travel up to 5% of the time
- Ability to work remote, hybrid, or on-site as directed by management and is determined by the needs of the business
- United States Citizenship
- Regular and reliable attendance is an essential function of this job
- Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) security clearance (some positions require additional DOE designations)
We Value
- Ability to work independently.
- Ability to guide the work of others and understand, interpret, and implement HSandE standards and procedures.
- Must possess good communication skills (written and oral) in one-on-one situations and group settings.
- Good writing skills required; must be able to document information and data clearly and concisely.