Safety, Health & Environment (HSE) Manager at Finlink Group — NeverHard
Safety, Health & Environment (HSE) Manager at Finlink Group in Alexandria, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry. Skills: Auditing, Communication, Environmental compliance, Hazard Communication, Health and Safety. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Finlink Group
Location
Alexandria, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Auditing
Communication
Environmental compliance
Hazard Communication
Health and Safety
Incident Investigation
Industrial Hygiene
Leadership
Regulatory Compliance
Safety Management
Job DescriptionJob Description
Safety, Health & Environment (HSE) Manager
Cornwall, ON
Full-Time | Permanent | On-Site
About the Opportunity
We're partnering with a well-established manufacturing organization to find a driven and experienced Safety, Health & Environment (HSE) Manager to join their leadership team. This is a high-impact, hands-on role for a safety professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and wants to make a real difference and not just check boxes.
The Role
Reporting to the Vice President of Operations, you'll take the lead on all Safety, Health, and Environmental programs Canada and US facility. You'll sit at the corporate management level, which means your work will be seen, valued, and felt across the entire organization.
Key Responsibilities
Lead SHE compliance across Canadian operations and provide program support to a U.S. location
Monitor regulatory changes and advise leadership on operational impacts
Oversee industrial hygiene monitoring, hazard communication, radiation safety, and incident investigations
Develop and refine safety programs aimed at reducing injury rates
Serve as management representative on the Joint Health and Safety Committee
Prepare and submit quarterly and annual environmental reports to NPRI, MOE, MISA, and other regulatory bodies
Manage environmental controls under MISA and CEPA; conduct internal audits
Oversee weekly water sampling and submission for analysis
Liaise with external agencies including MOL, WSIB, OSHA, and HSE
Manage all WSIB claims, including leading appeal hearings
Deliver training and communications on WHMIS, First Aid, Fire Plan, Fall Arrest, and Lockout Tagout
Review incident trend data, identify risk areas, and drive corrective action plans
Coach and mentor supervisors and staff on SHE best practices
Provide regular performance reporting and recommendations to senior leadership
Coordinate facility audits and establish audit standards
Required Skills and Experience:
Bachelor's degree, preferably in Occupational Health and Safety
CRSP and/or CHSC designation
7 to 10 years of leadership experience in Health and Safety, within a manufacturing environment is a must
Unionized environment experience is a must
Strong working knowledge of Canadian health and safety legislation; U.S. knowledge is a plus
Excellent communication, facilitation, and training skills
Analytical mindset with a proven ability to design and implement effective SHE programs
WSIB claims management experience is an asset
What's in It for You
A collaborative team that values your expertise and input
Opportunity to lead meaningful safety and sustainability initiatives with cross-border reach
A visible, influential role with real organizational impact
Comprehensive benefits package including dental, vision, extended health care, disability and life insurance, EAP, RRSP match, paid time off, and on-site parking
Casual, people-first culture with company events and a supportive work environment
Ready to Make an Impact?
If you're a seasoned HSE professional looking for a role where your work truly matters, we want to connect. Apply today and let's talk about how this opportunity aligns with your career goals.
We thank all applicants for their interest. Only candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted. Accommodations are available upon request throughout the recruitment process.