

Compensation:
$53,997 - $67,496
Compensation Type:
Salary
Employment Type:
Regular
Grade:
E07
Position Summary
The Safety Analyst leads institutional efforts to develop, coordinate, and monitor General Industry Occupational Safety and Health programs. The Safety Analyst is responsible for developing safety programs, conducting safety inspections, and providing safety training to support safety efforts across the College community.
Duties & Responsibilities
• Advises the college community regarding safety practices and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal agencies including Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA), New Mexico Department of Labor (DOL), National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) and local ordinance.
• Leads the college-wide effort in developing, updating, and implementing campus safety programs.
• Serves as a technical expert advising the Campus Safety Committee and Management in applicable safety compliance issues.
• Schedules, reviews, evaluates, monitors and maintains third-party vendor relations for campus safety activities.
• Performs analysis and data management of college-wide information related to campus safety programs.
• Prepares reports and trending analysis of compliance conditions for campus safety programs.
• Conducts routine and follow-up inspections of buildings, classrooms, laboratories and college facilities and ensures that all problems discovered are corrected.
• Researches applicable regulations for campus safety and occupational safety compliance concerns.
• Supports Risk Management efforts to monitor, develop, and implement college-wide life safety, fire prevention, and environmental health programs when programs overlap or when the needs of the department change.
• Performs or coordinates industrial hygiene studies (light, noise, air samples) in areas identified by safety programs.
• Conducts ergonomic assessments and provides guidance to support workspace injury reduction and increase productivity.
• Investigates employee and student injuries that occur on campus.
• Prepares reports and conducts trending analysis for accidents and incidents.
• Presents to the Incident Review Committee the results and findings from accident investigations.
• Oversees or conducts (when needed) monthly fire equipment inspections and automated external defibrillator inspections.
• Conducts routine and follow-up inspections of buildings, classrooms, laboratories and college facilities and ensures all problems discovered are corrected.
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferences:
General Industry Outreach Trainer
Certifications for: OSHA #501, Machine Guarding, Electrical Standards, Permit-Required Confined space, Fall Protection, and HAZWOPER.
EEO STATEMENT:
As an EEO employer, Central New Mexico Community College will not discriminate in our employment practices based on an applicant’s race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, serious medical condition or status as a protected veteran or spousal affiliation. Central New Mexico Community College hires only U.S. citizens and individuals lawfully authorized to work in the U.S.