

WhiteWater makes products, but we are a service business at our heart, which means we are a people business. In this way, we excel and create value for our clients by listening to their needs, collaborating to develop solutions, problem-solving and attending to the details. Our culture, as you would expect, reflects these traits. We are a diverse group of experts, from creative designers to talented engineers. Whatever expertise we bring from all over the world, we listen and learn from each other because we are aligned with a clearly understood purpose. Together, we create fun for families globally.
Position: Health and Safety Officer
Shift: 40 hours, full-time
Department: Quality & Safety
Location: Richmond, BC, Canada
Reports to: Manager, Quality & Safety
Purpose:
As a Health and Safety Officer, you will play a key role in maintaining and improving safety performance across our organization. You will focus on construction safety (60%), with additional responsibilities in workplace safety (30%) and administrative/quality support (10%), ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations while supporting initiatives within the Quality & Safety Department.
This role requires proactive, detail oriented individual who can collaborate with teams across multiple departments and global construction sites to strengthen safety programs, prevent incidents, and support continuous improvement.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
Safety Leadership & Oversight
On-Site Construction Safety
Local Workplace Safety
Safety Processes, Documentation & Training
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Construction Safety, or a related field, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
Familiarity with ISO 9001, ISO 14001, or ISO 45001 standards is desirable.
ISO 9001, ISO 14001, or ISO 45001 Lead Auditor (or equivalent certification) is highly desirable.
3-5 years of experience in occupational health and safety, construction safety, or industrial safety roles.
Knowledge of industry regulations, codes, and standards, including WorkSafeBC, ASTM, EN, and ISO standards, and OSHA regulations, is desirable.
Proven ability to conduct safety audits, inspections, and risk assessments in both manufacturing and construction environments is a must.
Proficiency in safety documentation management practices, including the organization and maintenance of safety procedures, hazard assessments, and training records is a must.
COMPETENCIES, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
WhiteWater Competencies: