Safety Coordinator at Alcom LLC – Sioux Falls, South Dakota
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About This Position
Company Overview:
ALCOM’s impressive growth has been driven by a dedicated team committed to producing the highest-quality aluminum trailers across every category. From our beginnings with a single flagship facility in Winslow, Maine, we’ve expanded to four manufacturing plants across the country. This strategic growth not only strengthens our dealer network but also creates valuable career opportunities, fosters innovation, and enhances our ability to deliver top-tier products with faster turnaround times and lower freight costs
Our team proudly manufactures 160+ standard trailer models, covering a wide range of applications—including cargo, personal watercraft (PWC), horse and livestock, car haulers, snowmobile, landscape and utility, ATV, and motorcycle trailers. We don’t just build trailers; we customize solutions, ensuring our dealers receive open and enclosed models tailored to their customers' needs
At ALCOM, we take pride in what we build and how we build it. Our success is the result of hardworking, skilled employees who share our passion for craftsmanship and innovation.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Safety Coordinator’s primary role focuses on the day-to-day safety department activities supporting the local plant operations including safety training, safety meetings, workplace safety audits, injury management and shopfloor compliance towards safety standards and requirements.
FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Supports daily stretch program and shows a shopfloor presence and supports by cycling through the lines at both Millennium and Sukee during morning and afternoon pre-work stretch.
- Supports safety communications, on an as-need base, during morning and afternoon musters to cover and roll out new safety topics and SOPs.
- Supports all safety training to include initial new hire safety training as well as extensive onboarding SOP training, tracking, and reporting.
- Supports plant safety programs such as hearing conservation, fall protection, scaffolding, SDS Sheets, and others.
- Attends and helps facilitate employee engagement through basic safety committee processes for both plant locations.
- Supports new safety policy and SOP implementation efforts.
- Supports weekly safety audits and inspections by cycling between lines and various shop floor areas.
- Supports Organizations Incident Report process by assuring supervisory participation and documentation.
- Supports incident investigation and Root Cause Analysis.
- Acts as primary First Aid/CPR responder and triages work related injuries for next levels of care.
- Submits workers compensation insurance first report of injury submissions.
- Supports company return to work activities and modified duty coordination.
- While making periodic shop floor visits, performs basic PPE observations and communicates directly with employees and as needed with direct supervisor to accomplish policy compliance.
- Maintains compliance with State and Federal reporting requirements IAW CFR 29.1904.
- Performs all other related safety project work as directed.
Safety Key Performance Measurements:
- TRIR and DART rates
- # of Safety Meetings Held
- # of Safety Audits performed
- # of Near Miss Reports and Correct Actions
- # of trainings completed
- # of safety violations identified and corrected
Education, Experience and Skill Requirements:
- Two-year degree in Business, Engineering or HSE related field preferred, however, may consider 2+ years of Safety experience.
- OSHA 30 Occupational Health & Safety certification or GSP, ASP preferred.
- Prefer safety work-related experience within an industrial work environment specific to manufacturing or construction as well as multi-site locations
- Must have workers' compensation claims management or administration experience
- Must have good PC and technology skills
- Must have reasonable small group training and presentation capability
- Must be good with multitasking, time management, have a great sense for establishing priorities, and be comfortable holding employees accountable for safety outcomes.