Special Projects Supervisor - TEMP - H.A.
RPS North America- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates should have a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Health and Safety or a related field, although field experience may be considered. A minimum of 1-3 years of experience in safety program development and implementation is required, along with familiarity with OSHA regulations and procedures. Procore experience and certifications such as OSHA 30-hour Construction certification are preferred, with a willingness to obtain OSHA 500 and EM 385 certifications. Strong problem-solving, communication, attention to detail, and organizational skills are necessary, as well as proficiency in MS Office and Adobe Acrobat. Bilingual skills in English and Spanish are preferred, and a valid driver's license with a clean driving record is required.
The Safety Manager will assist with implementing safety programs on job sites, including fall protection and hazard communication. They will inspect job sites for safety compliance and recommend corrective actions, create Site-Specific Safety Plans, and ensure compliance with regulations. Responsibilities include developing safety training, identifying safety issues, collaborating with project stakeholders, conducting safety orientations for new employees, establishing a safety committee, assisting with OSHA audits, and making safety-related decisions.
Develops automated driving technologies for vehicles
Latitude AI develops automated driving technologies aimed at enhancing the driving experience. Their primary product is a hands-free, eyes-off driver assist system designed for next-generation Ford vehicles. This system allows drivers to engage in other activities while the vehicle manages driving tasks, thereby making driving safer and less stressful. Latitude AI stands out from competitors by combining the agility of a startup with the manufacturing capabilities of Ford, enabling rapid development and integration of advanced technologies into vehicles. The company's goal is to redefine how people interact with their cars, improving safety and providing drivers with more free time during their journeys.