Safety Superintendent
The Safety Superintendent at Pinto Valley Mine leads the site safety program, driving safety strategy, compliance, and continuous improvement across all operations.
Position Responsibilities
Lead and develop the site safety team while promoting a culture of accountability, hazard awareness, and continuous improvement across the workforce.
Ensure compliance with MSHA and state regulations, serve as the primary contact during inspections, and manage the resolution of citations and violations.
Partner with site leadership and supervisors to implement safety programs, procedures, and risk management practices across all departments.
Oversee and coach incident investigations to ensure quality analysis, timely completion, and effective corrective actions, while monitoring trends to drive improvement.
Lead crisis management and emergency response readiness, including oversight of the First Responder team, and manage contractor safety programs from pre-qualification through field execution.
Maintain and improve the safety management system through audits and gap assessments, ensure effective delivery of regulatory and site training, and track performance metrics to support continuous improvement.
Maintain working relationships with internal teams, contractors, and regulators while managing safety program budgets and supporting planning activities.
Position Requirements
Required Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Health and Safety or related field
Minimum 10 years of experience in health and safety within mining or heavy industrial operations
Minimum 5 years of leadership or supervisory experience
Demonstrated experience with MSHA and State Mine Inspector regulations
Experience in incident investigation, reporting, and auditing
Valid driver’s license
Strong leadership and team development skills
Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
Ability to coach and influence safe work behaviors
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and incident/root cause analysis systems
Preferred Experience
Experience in a safety leadership role within mining operations
Experience leading emergency response or crisis management programs
Experience managing contractor safety programs
Combination of field-based and office-based work in an active open pit mining operation. Frequent presence in operational areas including plant and mobile equipment environments. Exposure to dust, noise, heat, and varying weather conditions. Ability to wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times in operational areas. All candidates will be required to complete a pre-employment medical exam, drug and alcohol test, and background check. All positions require a pre-placement physical examination to ensure candidates are 'fit for duty'. Additional training and/or testing may be required.
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