Albertsons
Companies is working to become the favorite food and drug retailer in every
market it serves. The organization includes 2,230 stores, 27 distribution
facilities and 19 manufacturing plants with over 250,000 employees across 34
states and the District of Columbia. The company is privately owned with
supermarkets across the country that includes: Albertsons, Safeway, Vons,
Pavilions, Randalls, Tom Thumb, Carrs, ACME, Jewel-Osco, Lucky, Shaw’s, Star
Market, Super Saver, United Supermarkets, Market Street and Amigos.
The Supply Chain Department has an opening for a Risk Control Manager This
position will be located at our Lancaster Distribution Center in Denver,
Pennsylvania.
PURPOSE:
The Risk Control Manager is responsible for
maintaining a leadership role in the development and implementation of risk
control and safety initiatives in the Lancaster Distribution center. These initiatives are designed to minimize
exposure to the expense and potential loss of business associated with employee
injury, liability claims, building damage, loss of physical assets or business
interruption due to fire or natural disasters, environmental issues, and
regulatory compliance issues. Participates with, interacts, and represents the
organization when dealing with 3rd party service providers,
insurance providers, and regulatory agencies. This position supports other
critical functional areas to ensure compliance with established Corporate and
business unit policies, practices, programs and procedures, with the goal of
maintaining a safe and healthful environment for all associates, vendors,
visitors, and customers.
DUTIES
AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Ability to interpret regulatory requirements
and apply them appropriately.
Broad working knowledge of OSHA’s
federal, state regulations as well as local safety, health, environmental, and
worker's compensation laws and regulations.
Identify hazards and analyze risks associated
with new and existing facilities and equipment and partner with engineering,
management, and employees to develop and implement control measures.
Develops, introduces, implements, and monitors
adherence to the DC’s safety programs, practices, policies, and procedures that
cover a wide range of Company & regulatory agency required activity.
Acts as primary interface with groups such as
government agencies or insurance companies.
Represents the Company's interests as
directed and approved through written correspondence with regulatory agencies
and by attending regulatory agency proceedings on behalf of the Company.
Implements corporate directives related to
and including ergonomic observations, hazard assessments, approved practices,
data analysis, and metrics analyses.
Develops, facilitates, coordinates and monitors
safety and compliance training programs.
Responsible for OSHA reporting and
recordkeeping.
Audit implementation of programs and ensure
strategy for sustainable compliance.
Able to communicate effectively and establish
credibility with employees and management and able to handle multiple tasks and
priorities.
Trains and supports operations to ensure
quality injury and accident investigation techniques are utilized.
Identifies and analyzes factors that may
create injuries, accidents, accident conditions, or enable multiple accidents
and implement control strategies.
Develops, requests and reviews accident
statistical reports to focus efforts on injury trends and corrective actions.
Communicates risk control and safety issues
and objectives to distribution associates.
Demonstrated proficiency in program
development, incident investigation, root-cause analysis, and driving
continuous improvement.
Promotes safety awareness, accident
prevention and employee involvement in regard to a safe work environment.
Ensures employees have an understanding of the safety expectations of the
organization.
Works diligently to prevent exposure to
future risks, and manages costs associated with workers’ compensation claims
that are in progress.
Develops, introduces, implements, and
monitors programs and practices designed to minimize exposure to risk and the
associated expense with workers’ compensation injuries.
Works closely with 3rd party
worker’s compensation claims administrator interacting on a frequent basis to
provide assistance in managing claims.
Collaborates with claims administrator to
provide claim settlement advice.
Manages the employee return-to-work programs,
modified duty programs, and medical case management programs through coordination
with the claims adjuster, claims oversight manager and Director of Managed Care.
Ensure compliance and routinely audit
Handling of Hazardous Material compliance to follow DOT regulations.
Participate in staff meetings and other
emergency action and response teams as necessary.
Assume other tasks as assigned.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Four year degree or equivalent experience
required.
Professional certification, such as GSP, ASP,
CSP and/or ARM preferred.
Ability to effectively communicate with all
levels of management and provide superior customer service.
Broad working knowledge of federal,
state, and local safety, health, environmental, and worker's compensation laws
and regulations.
Position requires strict adherence to health
and safety procedures, attention to detail, good work ethic, and a passion for
high quality workmanship.
Knowledge of industrial best practices and
procedures preferred.
Ability to work a flexible work schedule.
Proficient PC skills required.
Occasional travel may be required.
Excellent organizational and follow up skills.
Public speaking to groups of various sizes.
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT:
Some work is performed in a
temperature-controlled office environment. Some work is performed in a
warehouse environment with varying temperatures.
Incumbent may sit for long periods of time at
desk or computer terminal. The incumbent may walk, climb stairs or stand in the
warehouse for long periods of time.
Incumbent may use calculators, keyboards,
telephone, and other office equipment in the course of normal workday.
Stooping, bending, twisting, lifting and
reaching may be required in completion of job duties.
The
above statements are intended to describe the general nature of work performed
by the associate(s) in this job. Specific duties and responsibilities may
vary by position.
We foster an
inclusive working environment where the different strengths and perspectives of
each employee is both recognized and valued. We believe that building
successful relationships with our customers and our communities is only
possible through the diversity of our people. And a diverse workforce leads to
better teamwork and creative thinking, as well as mutual understanding and
respect.
We provide employment, training, compensation, promotion and other conditions
of employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, sex, age, disability, veteran status, medical
condition, marital status or any other legally protected status.
We support a drug-free workplace – all applicants offered a position are
required to pass a pre-employment drug test before they are hired.
EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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Albertsons is one of the largest food and drug retailers in the United States, with both a strong local presence and national scale. We operate 2,200+ across 33 states and the District of Columbia under 18 well-known banners including... more