Fleet Safety, Compliance, Training Specialist

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Job Description:

  • Provide safety management oversight for the SWTO Fleet Operations team
  • Support comprehensive fleet safety management strategy
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and Company policies and practices
  • Collaborate with Fleet Operations partners for daily safety, compliance, and training activities
  • Respond to and support safety incident management and coordinate efforts to mitigate damages, claims and injuries
  • Promote a positive safety culture which recognizes and rewards safe behaviors and safe work practices.
  • Direct Company activities associated with safety incident management oversight; investigation, root cause analysis, and administrative requirements including safety incident cost claims
  • Ensure system data is correct and communicate results and trends with operational stakeholders.
  • Maintain and update all driver qualification (DQ) files including required regulatory training and credential management.
  • Train all Fleet Operations partners to properly conduct and oversee Fleet Safety Observation Program including management of Direct Safety Observations (DSO), Job Safety Observations (JSO) and Vehicles Safety Inspections (VSI)

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree preferred or associate degree in Logistics or Industrial Safety
  • 3+ years of relevant work experience
  • Working knowledge of federal, state, and local fleet and safety regulatory requirements (USDOT, FMCSA, OSHA, PHMSA, etc.)
  • Knowledge and experience with transportation systems and technology including but not limited to: Electronic driver logs (ELD), Driver Video Systems, Trimble Fleet Mobility (aka – PeopleNet), TMW, Transportation Management Systems (TMS), Bendix Fusions, Samsara, etc.
  • Strong leadership, collaboration, analytical, influential, interpersonal, and organizational skills.

Benefits:

  • Health insurance
  • Retirement plans
  • Paid time off
  • Professional development
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