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Q2 Artificial Lift Services (Q2 ALS) is a trusted, industry leading artificial lift company with 50+ in-house repair and service facilities across the U.S. and Canada. Our operations are supported by a world-class manufacturing, API & ISO Certified standards, and patented, top tier products engineered for exceptional performance.We provide stable careers, hands on training, and clear opportunities for growth. Our facilities are clean, organized, and fully equipped—offering a professional, modern environment designed to help you build your career.
Position Summary
HSE Coordinator supporting the Health, Safety, and Environment program at our Red Deer, AB manufacturing facility (~200 employees). This is a site-specific role focused on plant operations only.
Q2 ALS is not an oil & gas operator- we manufacture products used in the industry. This role focuses on manufacturing safety, equipment, and production environments.
Basic Employee Responsibilities
Every Q2 ALS employee is expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner.
Specific responsibilities include the following:
- Leading by example by following established Quality, Health and Safety policies & procedures.
- Showing respect and pride for facilities and equipment.
- Being responsible – on time for work and take breaks during designated times.
- Carrying out other tasks from time to time as assigned by a supervisor or request for assistance as needed.
Position Specific Responsibilities
- Support and administer the Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) program for employees working at the Red Deer manufacturing plant, in accordance with applicable occupational health and safety regulations.
- Serve as the primary HSE contact for manufacturing plant employees, supervisors, and site leadership.
- Develop, implement, and maintain site specific safety policies, procedures, and safe work practices related to manufacturing operations.
- Conduct regular workplace inspections, hazard assessments, and Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) for plant operations, equipment, and processes.
- Investigate, document, and track workplace incidents, near misses, hazards, and injuries occurring within the manufacturing facility; support root cause analysis and corrective action follow up.
- Coordinate injury and incident reporting and maintain accurate records for manufacturing plant employees.
- Maintain HSE documentation, including inspection reports, incident logs, corrective action tracking, and training records for the manufacturing facility.
- Coordinate and deliver safety orientations and required training for manufacturing employees, including new hires and site specific refreshers.
- Support emergency response planning and drills applicable to the manufacturing plant environment.
- Participate in and support safety meetings, toolbox talks, and safety committee activities.
- Monitor and promote compliance with PPE requirements, machine guarding, lockout/tagout, chemical handling (WHMIS), and other manufacturing specific safety controls.
- Assist with internal and external audits, inspections, and site reviews related to the manufacturing facility.
- Promote a strong safety culture by engaging directly with manufacturing employees and leadership, encouraging hazard reporting and continuous improvement.
- Provide guidance and support to supervisors and employees on safe work practices within the manufacturing environment.
Required Minimum Qualifications
- Diploma or certificate in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, Industrial Safety, or a related field.
- 1–3 years of experience in a health and safety role within a manufacturing, industrial, or plant environment.
- Working knowledge of applicable occupational health and safety legislation and standards relevant to manufacturing operations.
- Experience conducting workplace inspections, hazard assessments, and incident investigations in a manufacturing or industrial setting.
- Familiarity with manufacturing safety practices, including machine guarding, lockout/tagout, PPE requirements, chemical handling (WHMIS), and equipment safety.
- Ability to maintain accurate safety documentation, including incident reports, inspection records, training logs, and corrective action tracking.
- Proficient with basic computer applications (e.g., Microsoft Office) and safety tracking systems.
- Able to work independently while supporting site leadership and contributing to a team environment with strong communication skills.
- Physically able to perform site inspections within a manufacturing plant, including walking the floor and observing production areas.
Physical Demands
- May be required to stand and walk for extended periods while performing site inspections or attending plant operations.
- Occasional bending, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or climbing stairs to assess equipment, work areas, or processes.
- Ability to lift and carry up to 25 lbs. occasionally (e.g., training materials, PPE, or equipment).
- Manual dexterity sufficient to operate basic office equipment and use tools or devices required for inspections (e.g., handheld devices, gauges).
- Required to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety boots, hard hat, eye protection, hearing protection, and other required safety gear while in plant areas.
- Exposure to a manufacturing environment, including noise, moving machinery, temperature variations, and industrial materials.
- Ability to move safely throughout production and warehouse areas in accordance with site safety requirements.
We do not accept calls/inquiries from agencies.
While we thank all applicants for applying, we will contact only those selected for an interview.