Tatu City is hiring an EHS Officer skilled in HSE audits, OSHA/NEMA compliance, and risk assessments.
Position Overview
- The HSE Officer will be responsible for initiating, developing,
implementing, and coordinating environmental health and safety management
plans, programs, policies, and strategies to ensure a safe working
environment across Tatu City. The role enforces total HSE compliance
on site, conducts audits and inspections, and prepares reports with
corrective actions where required.
Key Responsibilities
- HSE Planning: Develop and implement safety management plans,
policies, and strategies in line with legislation and industry best
practices.
- Audits & Inspections: Perform daily and scheduled audits of work
sites to ensure compliance with safety and health requirements.
- Reporting: Prepare inspection reports, maintain injury logs, and
submit findings to management and relevant government agencies.
- Stakeholder Guidance: Advise and instruct employees, contractors,
and visitors on safety topics including noise, machinery use, and waste
disposal.
- Training: Organize OHS training sessions, inductions for
contractors, and emergency drills.
- Compliance & Safety: Ensure all works comply with Kenyan
building codes, local authority regulations, and Group policies on
anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, and quality standards.
- Hazard Investigation: Investigate complaints, accidents, disease
outbreaks, and hazardous spills; identify physical, biological, and
chemical risks.
- Contractor Oversight: Review and approve subcontractor safety plans,
verify adequacy of tools and equipment, and monitor site operations for
compliance.
Requirements
Skills
and Experience:
- A minimum of 8-10 years’ experience as a safety officer, with a
minimum of 3 years spent in a supervisory role.
- Profound knowledge of industry standards and regulations (OSHA)
- Experience writing reports and policies for health and safety.
- Familiarity with conducting data analysis and reporting statistics.
- Ability to communicate excellently in both oral and written format.
- Ability to climb heights using ladders or scaffolding.
- OSHA 30-hour certification is an added advantage.
How to Apply
