Safety Representative

 

xAI’s mission is to create AI systems that can accurately understand the universe and aid humanity in its pursuit of knowledge. Our team is small, highly motivated, and focused on engineering excellence. This organization is for individuals who appreciate challenging themselves and thrive on curiosity. 

 

xAI is seeking an engaging and professional Safety Representative to support the ongoing growth of the organization’s safety program.

 

Reporting to the HSE Manager, the Safety Representative is a dynamic safety professional with the ability to bolster our safety program's ongoing development. This role is pivotal for maintaining high safety standards within our organization

 

This is an in-person role based in Memphis, Tennessee.

Responsibilities:

  • Be prepared to respond promptly to safety and medical emergencies on-site.
  • Act as a first responder for on-site medical and safety emergencies, providing first aid to injured personnel as needed. 
  • Maintain and operate with an elevated level of safety consciousness, contributing to the overall safety culture. 
  • Work closely with the Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Manager and other team members to ensure a safe working environment. 
  • The Safety Representative will report directly to the HSE Manager.
  • Ensure the integrity and functionality of safety equipment through regular inspections, covering essentials like MedKit, First Aid Cabinets, AEDs, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) inventory, Eyewash Stations, and Fire Extinguishers
  • Utilize specialized equipment to extinguish fires. 
  • Act as a resource to the security team when needed.
  • Conduct regular patrols of property throughout the entire length of the shift. 
  • May assist with pulling safety report information and putting together safety report detail documents for Safety Managers.
  • May assist with inputting and reviewing incident reports.
  • Understand and implement the site-specific emergency response plan.
  • Conduct safety audits on job sites and identify potential hazards.
  • Advise construction management on safety issues and make recommendations for improvements.
  • Obtaining and recording dosimeter readings daily.
  • Ensure sufficient supply of suitable inventory of PPE and safety equipment. Work with the Site Safety Lead to order more supplies as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Basic Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • EMT Certified
  • Excellent knowledge of public safety and security procedures/protocols

Preferred Skills and Experience

  • Firefighter I/II certification from a nationally accredited organization. 
  • Preference may be given to those who are already verified as an EMT Basic, Advanced or Paramedic andFirefighter also NFPA 1670 disciplines.
  • CPR/AED certified.
  • OSHA 10 Certification is preferred. Will be required within 6 months of hire.
  • OSHA 30 Certification is preferred. Will be required within12 months of hire.
  • 2+ years of leadership experience in military, law enforcement or emergency response.
  • Basic computer skills (desktop software)

Physical Requirements:

  • Must be able to differentiate between normal and abnormal findings in human physical conditions by using visual, auditory, olfactory and tactile observations. 
  • Heavy: Frequent walking, standing, climbing, crawling, bending, pushing, pulling. carrying.
  • Lifting requirements: Frequently lifts 50 lbs. Occasional lifting excess of 100 lbs during emergency response.

 

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