At ArcelorMittal North America, we believe in driving our success through our people. Your achievements mean our customer and our community can rely on us to deliver to the highest of standards. We will support you to push the boundaries, forge your career path and help take our business to the next level.
Everything would be very different without ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading steel and mining company. Buildings. Vehicles. Home appliances. Technology products. All of them are made of our steel. And our steel is made by you. Working to the highest standards and putting safety first, you can join us to create the steel that tomorrow’s world will be made of.
We are seeking leaders to help us transform the future of steel, who want to impact the world with innovative ideas, boldness and creativity.
For us, people who think differently generate innovative solutions and more creative responses to challenges. Therefore, we value diversity as a source of new perspectives for business and promote an inclusive work environment, in which everyone has the same opportunities for human and professional development.
And naturally you expect a fair salary, paid holidays and other benefits. And of course, you are looking for job satisfaction. What else is there? At ArcelorMittal North America the answer is there is a lot more.
At ArcelorMittal, we are looking for someone to join us at the forefront of the steel industry. As part of our Global Assurance team, based in our unit in Corpus Christi (Texas) you will be responsible for performing audits in the Company’s key operational areas review of the organization’s processes, operations and goals) in an autonomous manner under the responsibility of the responsible audit supervisor.
The Senior Safety Specialist – Occupational Health & Safety will audit and provide independent assessments of Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) practices across the organization. The role contributes to providing independent assurance to senior leadership that OHS governance, systems, and risk controls are designed and operating effectively.
Global—across all sites within the defined audit perimeter.
- Conduct OHS (Occupational Health) audits in line with Group Policy, Global Assurance methodology, ISO 45001 requirements, and GIAS auditing standards.
- Assess the effectiveness of 1st and 2nd Line OHS policies, procedures, controls, and governance systems as per the defined risk-based audit plan.
- Perform detailed audit testing, documentation, and evidence verification for compliance with internal standards and external technical requirements.
- Participate in audit planning by contributing risk insights, site background reviews, and identification of priority areas.
- Apply and support the continuous enhancement of the Global Assurance OHS audit methodology and tools.
- Provide specialist expertise on Occupational Health elements, including risk assessment, exposure monitoring, medical surveillance, ergonomics, and health management systems.
- Assist in developing standard work papers, templates, and guidance materials for consistent audit execution.
- Prepare clear, concise audit findings and participate in drafting audit reports for site and regional management.
- Maintain accurate documentation of audit evidence in Global Assurance systems.
- Support tracking of corrective actions, monitor closure progress, and validate remediation where assigned.
- Work collaboratively with Global Assurance IA teams, and external technical experts.
- Provide subject‑matter support during audits conducted by other teams in the region. Defining audit scope based on risk assessment.
- Share best practices and lessons learned across Global Assurance and operational sites.
- Mentor junior auditors or new team members in Occupational Health standards and audit practices.
- Ensure all audit activities align with Global Assurance protocols, internal audit standards, and recognized external frameworks (e.g., ISO 45001, GIAS).
- Uphold independence, objectivity, and integrity as part of the Third Line of Defense.
- University degree in Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, or a related technical discipline.
- ISO 45001 Auditor or Lead Auditor certification required.
- Additional training or certification in occupational hygiene, industrial safety, or health risk management is an asset.
- Experience:
- 7–10 years of experience in Health & Safety roles within heavy industry (Steel, Mining, Oil & Gas, Chemicals), with at least 3 years in an audit or assurance position (2nd or 3rd Line).
- Knowledge of Process Safety Management will be an additional asset.
- Demonstrated experience in Occupational Health programs, exposure control, health risk assessments, and safety management systems.
- Required Skills:
- Expertise in Occupational Health and general OHS disciplines.
- Strong working knowledge of ISO 45001 and related management system requirements.
- Clear and effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Fluency in English (additional languages are advantageous).
- Ability to work in multicultural and globally distributed environments.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple audit assignments concurrently.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in team settings.
- Willingness to travel 40–50% within region.
- Practical, hands‑on mindset and strong attention to detail.
Corpus Christi - TX
We offer competitive salary, bonus, paid vacation, 401k employer match, health insurance, prescription drug insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, life and disability insurance etc.
Join us and you’ll see your work help create renewable energy, impact major industries and boost economies. At ArcelorMittal North America we’ll help you make your world.