The Safety Business Partner is expected to establish and meet company objectives in the areas of health, safety, and regulatory compliance while exhibiting excellent leadership as the distribution center’s subject matter expert on health and safety related matters. This position is instrumental in reducing team member exposure to work related injuries and motor vehicle accidents. The Distribution Center Safety Supervisor is expected to uphold and comply with all company policies, safety programs, and regulatory compliance standards.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Build strong working relationships with Distribution Center leadership while building and maintaining a strong safety culture.
Actively participates in new hire safety orientation and safety training and education.
Ensures safety objectives and initiatives by conducting and documenting job safety analysis information and facility audits.
Drive team to meet company objectives in the areas of safety performance and compliance.
Leads facility safety committee meetings.
Participates in monthly corporate safety meetings. Provides updates on safety information and metrics.
Responsible for handling post-accident or near-miss investigations.
Manages safety incidents that result in injury or illness including but not limited to ensuring all necessary reports are completed, post-accident drug screen, proper communication with DC HRBP, site leadership, and corporate management teams.
Takes appropriate actions to correct any safety-related issues.
Utilizes root cause analysis to identify safety issues and implement appropriate solutions.
Communicates effectively to ensure safety-related concerns from team members are addressed.
Ensures facility is compliant with regulatory agency training programs, documents, and files.
Manages all powered industrial equipment safety-related programs and/or issues concerning team members, the equipment, and any vendors that arise.
Maintains communication with leadership personnel and operations staff on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis in pre-shift and post-break meetings, or other formal or informal group meetings.
Communicates, implements, and interprets safety policies and practices to ensure fair and consistent administration.
Monitors fleet safety driving behavior technology for site’s DOT regulated and DC City Counter drivers.
Conducts weekly and monthly safety audit and assessments.
Maintains current knowledge of federal, state, and local legislation and regulations
Manages waste chemical pour-off training and disposal for the DC.
SKILLS/EDUCATION/KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE/ABILITIES
Required:Minimum of 2 years of experience in EHS programs/regulatory compliance
Excellent verbal and written communication skills required
Ability to form, lead, motivate and direct a strong and effective team
Strong public speaking/presentation skills
Formal training experience
Innovative problem solver with the ability to take initiative
Proven knowledge of OSHA, EPA, DOT, NFPA and state regulations
Desired:Four-year degree in EHS management or related degree field
Prior experience supervising EHS programs for a large distribution or warehousing facility
Experience in implementing corporate environmental program to include interaction with local, state, and national regulatory authorities
Project management experience
O’Reilly Auto Parts has a proven track record of growth and stability. O’Reilly is full of successful career stories and believes in a strong promote-from-within philosophy, encouraging you to grow your career along with the organization.
Total Compensation Package:
Competitive Wages & Paid Time Off
Stock Purchase Plan & 401k with Employer Contributions Starting Day One
Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance with Optional Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Team Member Health/Wellbeing Programs
Tuition Educational Assistance Programs
Opportunities for Career Growth
O’Reilly Auto Parts is an equal opportunity employer. Hiring decisions are administered without regard to race, color, creed, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
Reasonable Accommodations: Qualified individuals with known disabilities may be entitled to reasonable accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act and certain state or local laws.