Health & Safety Analyst
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Responsibilities
- Serve as the site subject matter expert for OSHA General Industry (29 CFR 1910) regulations applicable to tire manufacturing operations.
- Conduct routine and targeted safety inspections, compliance audits, and risk assessments across production, maintenance, utilities, and support areas.
- Drive site-wide safety strategy for regulatory readiness and sustained OSHA compliance.
- Support and coordinate OSHA inspections, complaints, and inquiries, including documentation preparation, abatement tracking, and corrective action follow up.
- Own and continuously improve critical safety programs, including:
- Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) - energy control procedures, audits, and authorized employee programs
- Powered Industrial Trucks (PIT) - training, evaluations, and compliance oversight
- Electrical Safety / NFPA 70E - hazard assessments, PPE requirements, and safe work practices
- Machine Safety & Guarding - safeguarding assessments, risk reduction, and validation
- Working at Heights / Fall Protection - hazard assessments, equipment inspections, and controls
- Lead or support incident, injury, and near miss investigations, utilizing root cause analysis methods and driving effective corrective and preventive actions.
- Lead and mentor supervisors and safety committee members on hazard recognition, safe work practices, and accountability for program execution.
- Develop and deliver OSHA required and site specific safety training; maintain training records, matrices, and compliance tracking.
- Analyze safety data and trends; prepare reports and recommendations for site leadership to support continuous improvement.
- Support emergency response and operational needs through participation in a rotational on call schedule, providing expert guidance during incidents and urgent safety events.
- Ensure all ESH procedures, policies and legal requirements are implemented and monitored.
- NOTE: May not be inclusive of all work required and may be updated as needed.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety & Health, Environmental Science, Engineering, Industrial Technology or related field ( or equivalent experience)
- 3 years of safety experience in manufacturing or heavy industrial environments
- Legal authorization to work in the U.S. is required. We will not sponsor individuals for employment visas now or in the future for this job posting.
- No relocation assistance is offered for this position
- 5 years in manufacturing, industrial operations or construction safety
- Environment
- Safety is our highest priority and safety procedures/ guidelines must be always adhered to. This includes safety wear such as hearing protection and steel toe shoes.
- The job is within a non-climate controlled environment where you will be exposed to temperature swings (hot/cold), forklift and pedestrian traffic, and noise. Majority of work completed in a high heat environment.
- The role involves various physical tasks, including lifting, bending, stooping, pushing, pulling, and operating machinery, with comprehensive training provided.
- THE PERKS
- Immediate Benefits
- Robust Total Rewards Package
- Paid Time Off
- Tuition Assistance
- Employee Discounts, including tire discounts
- Employer 401k Match
- Diverse & Inclusive Work Environment with 20+ Employee Resource groups.
- Employee Assistance Program
- Future Growth Opportunities, including personal and professional
- And many more benefits that come with working for a global industry leader!
- The starting annual salary range for this role is $70,686 to $90,801 a year.
- Salaries are based upon candidate skills, experience, and qualifications, as well as market and business considerations
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Additional Information
The Health & Safety Analyst will: The Safety & Health Analyst is a key contributor to the site ESH team, responsible for OSHA compliance, safety program ownership, and continuous improvement at a large‑scale tire manufacturing facility with approximately 3,900 employees. This role serves as a technical expert in OSHA standards and leads the management of critical safety programs in a high‑hazard, 24/7 manufacturing environment. The Safety & Health Analyst partners closely with Operations, Maintenance, Engineering, and Leadership to ensure compliance, reduce risk, and strengthen a proactive safety culture. This position requires strong presence on the production floor, data‑driven decision‑making, and the ability to support 24/7 operations through an on‑call rotation.
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