18 Aug
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Mindrift - Data annotation
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Winnipeg
18 Aug
Mindrift - Data annotation
Winnipeg
Job Description
EOSOL Group is seeking a Port HSE Professional to develop, implement, and maintain health, safety, environmental, and security programs within port and terminal operations. The professional will ensure regulatory compliance, promote a strong "Zero Incident" safety culture, perform site risk assessments, and oversee safety during heavy-lift operations, vessel handling, equipment maintenance, and contractor activities for wind energy components. Key Responsibilities
Conduct workplace safety inspections, audits, and risk assessments across port operations. Lead incident investigations, Root Cause Analysis (RCA), and corrective action management. Oversee permit-to-work programs (LOTO, lockout/tagout, confined space, work at height, hot work). Monitor compliance with company safety standards and regulatory requirements. Verify contractor safety performance, training, and certifications. Provide HSE oversight during vessel loading/unloading, cargo handling, heavy lifting, and rigging tasks. Deliver safety briefings, toolbox talks, and environmental awareness sessions. Maintain accurate HSE documentation, logs, and regulatory compliance reports. Location: Quebec, Canada Employment Type: Freelance / Independent Contractor Industry: Wind Energy / Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Contract Type: Project-based Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety preferred,
or 5+ years of practical experience managing HSE systems. 3+ years of HSE experience in port operations, marine terminals, heavy logistics, or project cargo. Experience conducting incident investigations and Root Cause Analysis (RCA). Knowledge of heavy lifting operations and basic rigging & slinging principles. Strong understanding of occupational safety, environmental, and port regulations. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and HSE management software. English required. French required for Quebec. Working Hours & Conditions
Schedule determined by vessel unloading schedules Availability to support emergency response activities outside normal business hours when required. Physical ability to work outdoors, walk long distances, climb stairs, and board vessels. Certifications / Training
Preferred credentials and training: CSP (Certified Safety Professional) or CRSP (Canadian Registered Safety Skilled) ASP (Associate Safety Professional) First Aid / CPR / AED ASP Quebec Construction Training – mandatory for Quebec. Freelance Terms
Independent Contractor / Freelance engagement. The professional must be able to issue invoices for services rendered. Please indicate your expected hourly or daily rate in CAD. The contractor is responsible for their own tax obligations, insurance, and business expenses.
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