Safety Officer

San juan, Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico
Full Time
Mid Level

¡Impulsa la Excelencia en Seguridad Industrial!

Sobre la Oportunidad: Únete a una empresa líder donde podrás desarrollar estrategias innovadoras de seguridad y hacer un impacto real en el bienestar de más de 500 empleados en la industria de productos petroleros.

Tu Impacto:

  • Liderar la transformación de la cultura de seguridad
  • Desarrollar programas innovadores de prevención
  • Crear un ambiente de trabajo más seguro y eficiente
  • Implementar mejores prácticas internacionales

Lo Que Te Hace Ideal:

  • Experiencia en seguridad industrial
  • Conocimiento de OSHA y regulaciones locales
  • Certificación OSHA 30 horas
  • Bilingüe (español e inglés)
  • Pasión por la seguridad y mejora continua

Valoramos También:

  • Certificación CSP
  • Experiencia en industria petrolera
  • Habilidades de liderazgo
  • Pensamiento innovador

¿Por Qué Unirte a Nuestro Equipo?

📈 Desarrollo Profesional:

  • Programas de certificación continua
  • Mentoría y desarrollo de liderazgo
  • Proyectos de innovación en seguridad

💪 Beneficios Competitivos:

  • Plan médico familiar completo
  • Seguro de vida
  • Vacaciones y días por enfermedad
  • Bono de Navidad
  • Plan de retiro 401(k)
  • Bonificación por desempeño

🌟 Cultura Organizacional:

  • Ambiente colaborativo
  • Balance vida-trabajo
  • Reconocimiento al mérito
  • Oportunidades de crecimiento

Ambiente de Trabajo:

  • Moderno centro de operaciones
  • Tecnología de punta
  • Equipo multidisciplinario
  • Proyectos desafiantes

Proceso de Selección:

  1. Aplicación en línea
  2. Entrevista inicial
  3. Evaluación técnica
  4. Entrevista con el equipo
  5. Propuesta formal

Somos un empleador que ofrece igualdad de oportunidades. Valoramos la diversidad y fomentamos un ambiente inclusivo donde cada persona puede desarrollar su máximo potencial.

Se proveerán acomodos razonables durante el proceso de reclutamiento para candidatos que lo requieran.

¿Listo para ser parte de la transformación en seguridad industrial?

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