About Solaris Energy Infrastructure
Solaris Energy Infrastructure, Inc. (NYSE:SEI) provides scalable equipment-based solutions for use in distributed power generation as well as the management of raw materials used in the completion of oil and natural gas wells. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Solaris serves multiple U.S. end markets, including energy, data centers, and other commercial and industrial sectors.
About the Opportunity
As a QHSE Advisor you will support several projects to meet the requirements of the Quality, Safety and Environment Management systems. The role will also involve assisting the site teams and managers by recognizing hazards and seeking to minimize risks whilst creating, maintaining and improving the health, safety, and environmental standards. You will champion QHSE initiatives in the workplace while ensuring that QHSE processes are being adhered to (inspect / assess) in accordance with site standards, best practices, company requirement, and legislated standards for quality, health, safety, and environment
Essential Functions
•Perform critical duties for continuous improvement in QHSE performance
•Produce regional QHSE statistics monthly, identify trends and take proactive initiatives
•Lead by example for all QHSE KPIs (safe driving behavior, opportunity reporting, behavioral interventions, stop work authority, etc.)
•Communicates appropriate QHSE related information on an accurate and timely basis
•Lead or assist management in incident investigations and near misses, while completing required documentation
•Encourage overall hazard identification and reporting of all incidents and near miss incidents by all personnel
•Maintain positive, consultative relationships with outside stakeholders to ensure expectations are met in the areas of loss control, environmental performance and quality
•Provide ongoing leadership, coaching in safety and loss control techniques, while being visible, approachable and available to all levels, with the objective of improving our efficiency and minimizing our losses
•Coordinate and deliver regulatory and internally required annual QHSE training for new hires as applicable
•Coordinate and deliver monthly safety meetings to employees
•Communicate QHSE standards to employees to ensure compliance with company, regulatory and industry standards
•Observe employees to determine proper use of prescribed safety equipment and make related recommendations
•Demonstrate the proper use of personal protective and site safety equipment
•Inspect and assist with DOT field compliance and training
•Inspect all areas of operations for injury and environmental hazards and lead identification exercises
•Ensure all personal protective equipment, site safety equipment and first aid supplies are adequate, available and readily accessible by crews
•Conduct and report internal QHSE inspections at the discretion of QHSE Director
•Represent Solaris QHSE at regional customer and industry safety meetings
•Required to work a 24-hour call basis, be able/willing to travel as required, field travel will represent 90% of work scope.
•Build detailed presentations covering inspections to review with Field Coordinators, Basin Supervisors, and management. These will be used to relay findings, cover issues found (good and bad), reinforce SOI standards and culture, and get feedback that can be useful to management for improvements to Operational needs.
•Assist in preparing presentations and attending customer meetings covering PBRs, RCAs, and NPT events as assigned. These will be used to focus on customer engagement and interaction.
•Assist in monitoring all NPT JPNs ensuring accuracy, and that RCAs have been completed by the basins.
Key Skills and Qualifications
Exceptional communicator – direct and transparent, skilled problem-solver with proven success in building coalitions and avoiding conflicts
Total ownership mentality – proactively identifies and removes obstacles across numerous ongoing tasks
Independent thinker – provides original thoughts and constantly asking “how can we do this better”
Innovative thinker – willingness to consider novel solutions and ability to adapt to change
Desirable teammate – impeccable character, humility, and collaborative
Relentless – aspires to contribute and achieve his/her full potential
Experience/Education
•Preferred Bachelor’s or Associates Degree
•4-6 years’ experience in quality, environment, health and safety
•Safety Training Experience desirable
•Strong working knowledge of OSHA, DOT and other industry relevant federal and state regulations
•Practical knowledge of well servicing and/or drilling operations and/or power generation operations
•Working knowledge of hazard identification techniques, safety equipment, and industrybest practices
•Working knowledge of incident investigation and root cause analysis processes
•Proficient in Microsoft Office
•Effective organizational and time management skills
Our CREATORS Culture
At Solaris, we believe that staying true to our core beliefs improves our decision-making, productivity and is key to our individual and collective achievements. Combining your innovative thinking with our core values that encourage Communication, Recognition, Entrepreneurship, Accountability, Teamwork & Transparency, Ownership, Results and Safety, we become CREATORS.
We value your hard work, integrity, and commitment to the Solaris “First in Service & Innovation” culture through competitive pay and benefits packages and ongoing career development.
•Competitive compensation packages
•Medical, Dental & Vision benefits
•Company paid Life and AD&D insurance with supplemental offerings
•Company matching 401(k) retirement plan
•Paid time off, including 10 paid holidays
This job overview is not all inclusive. In addition, Solaris reserves the right to amend this job overview at any time. Solaris is an Equal Opportunity Employer.