Safety Officer - Regina, Canada - Saskatchewan Government Insurance

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Do you value integrity and innovation? How about passion and caring? Great Us too, and that's why you'll fit right in.

Our intentional culture promotes trust and participation, encouraging you to bring your heart and mind to work every day.

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Work Location: 100% in the office (Regina)


GENERAL ACCOUNTABILITY

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

  • Note: This section is not intended to be an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities other duties and responsibilities may be assigned._
  • Responds to questions pertaining to legislation regarding the standard and inspection of vehicles.
  • Responds to inquiries about repair standards and methods from inspection stations.
  • Responds to inquiries and complaints from the public, internal and external stakeholders via formal written correspondence.
  • Researches issues (e.g., manufacturing and repair standards, regulations, policy) and prepares reports and statistical data for management and stakeholders.
  • Recommends improvements and changes to legislation regarding the provincial vehicle equipment standards and inspection procedures pursuant to the Traffic Safety Act.
  • Recommends improvements and changes to internal policies relating to vehicle inspection standards.
  • Instructs, coaches, and responds to mechanics in required methods and standards so that they may determine if a vehicle meets all the requirements of the inspection.
  • Inspects vehicles for compliance with regulations and standards.
  • Participates in partnership activities with law enforcement agencies.
  • Investigates, prepares, and reviews reports on the condition of the safety components of vehicles involved in accidents and may be required to appear in court to act as a witness to the same.
  • Recommends safety devices and practices, and adaptations or changes in specifications of new equipment to provide for the incorporation of adequate safety protection.
  • Keeps up to date on developments in the field of industrial safety, investigates new safety equipment and devices, and reviews standards and methods for improvements.
  • Recommends certification and decertification of inspection stations and personnel.
  • Inspects and rates inspection stations and mechanics and encourages improvements of stations in the program.
  • Instructs the Light Vehicle Enforcement course and the mechanical portion of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance inspector's course.
  • Instructs mechanics in required methods and standards so that they may determine if a vehicle meets all the requirements of the inspection by phone and in the field.
  • Creates written notices for distribution to inspection stations.
  • Investigates consumer complaints related to vehicle safety and inspection results.
  • Performs public presentations on related programs.


High Performance Team & Culture- Supports a culture of leadership and accountability to effectively meet the key accountabilities within the scope of the role.- Displays leadership by committing to a culture of continuous learning/development of self and supports others by actively sharing knowledge, providing guidance, mentoring, training and supporting developmental opportunities.- Demonstrates that the Health, Safety and Emergency Management Policy is applied in area of responsibility for self and others.

TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS- Knowledge of mechanical/autobody repair and maintenance of all vehicles eligible for registration and their safety components.- Knowledge of vehicle inspection methods and standards for all vehicle types.- Knowledge of vehicle equipment and inspection standards and regulations, including school bus operating regulations.- Knowledge of provincial vehicle safety programs.- Skill in instructing mechanics and evaluating their work.


EDUCATION & CERTIFICATIONS- A heavy duty equipment mechanic or truck and transport mechanic journeyperson certificate.- Required to maintain CVSA Inspector Certification and Dangerous Goods Inspector Certification.- Possession of a valid driver's licence.


EXPERIENCE years' practical experience in the repair and maintenance of commercial vehicles as a journeyperson heavy duty equipment mechanic or truck and transport mechanic, comprised of at least 3 years' experience supervising the repair and maintenance of commercial vehicles.


Pay Range:
$80, $101,484.00


Posting Close Date:
February 5, 2023

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