HSE Engineer
MWU ENGINEERING
Total years of experience :9 years, 2 Months
Orchestrated seamless machine installation at the Client site on an accelerated 10-week timeline during COVID-19, completing the project within the accepted schedule and with a lean crew of 8 following strict protocols. Achieved zero safety incidents while navigating pandemic challenges.
Conducted 75+ facility audits annually to identify and remediate safety hazards like improper machine guarding, confined spaces, and fire risks.
Architected comprehensive Lockout/Tagout program enforcing strict energy control protocols, reducing equipment-related incidents by 43% year-over-year.
Led job site safety inspections across 2 active machine installation projects, monitoring contractor compliance with OSHA regulations and approved safety plans.
Pioneered advanced risk assessment matrix factoring likelihood and severity for prioritizing mitigation strategies for over 20 identified workplace hazards.
Optimized Permit to Work system capturing 100% of high-risk activities like hot work and confined space entries to enhance oversight.
Traveled frequently to 8 geographically dispersed manufacturing plants and construction sites to conduct comprehensive safety inspections and audits, ensuring adherence to corporate requirements.
Facilitated weekly cross-program HSE meetings with Construction Engineers to analyze incidents, share lessons learned and harmonize best practices.
Partnered with client leadership to instill the Zero Harm philosophy through visible field leadership, consequence coaching, and recognition initiatives.
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