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Engineer II, Occupational Safety
full-timeDearborn

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Location

Dearborn

Type

full-time

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The Engineer 2, Occupational Safety, working under general supervision and acting as a contributing team member, is responsible for applying technical safety standards, principles, theories, concepts, and techniques to assist with solutions for occupational safety problems of moderate scope and complexity, such as hazard control and prevention, safety systems and equipment, compliance, risk, etc. with consistency in a timely manner. The role would support the plant-wide safety processes such as the company’s Safety Operating System (SOS) with the application of technical standards, principles, theories, and concepts. The role supports plant-wide safety processes including emergency procedure and planning, off-standard approvals and understanding, injury reporting and statistics, etc. The role would also work with senior engineers and managers to contribute to the completion of milestones within specific projects as per function priorities.

Other facts

Tech stack
Occupational Safety,Hazard Control,Safety Systems,Compliance,Risk Management,Emergency Procedures,Injury Reporting,Technical Standards,Safety Principles,Safety Theories,Safety Concepts,Project Milestones,Team Collaboration,Problem Solving,Technical Techniques,Plant Safety Processes

About Ford Motor Company

We don't just make history -- we make the future. Ford put the world on wheels over a century ago, and our teams are re-inventing icons and creating groundbreaking connected and electric vehicles for the next century. We believe in serving our customers, our communities, and the world. If you do, too, come move the world and make the future with us.

Ford is a global company with shared ideals and a deep sense of family. From our earliest days as a pioneer of modern transportation, we have sought to make the world a better place – one that benefits lives, communities and the planet. We are here to provide the means for every person to move and pursue their dreams, serving as a bridge between personal freedom and the future of mobility. In that pursuit, our 186,000 employees around the world help to set the pace of innovation every day.

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Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

What you'll do

  • The Engineer II, Occupational Safety is responsible for applying technical safety standards and principles to assist with solutions for occupational safety problems. The role supports plant-wide safety processes and collaborates with senior engineers and managers on project milestones.

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What does a Engineer II, Occupational Safety do at Ford Motor Company?

As a Engineer II, Occupational Safety at Ford Motor Company, you will: the Engineer II, Occupational Safety is responsible for applying technical safety standards and principles to assist with solutions for occupational safety problems. The role supports plant-wide safety processes and collaborates with senior engineers and managers on project milestones..

Why join Ford Motor Company as a Engineer II, Occupational Safety?

Ford Motor Company is a leading Motor Vehicle Manufacturing company.

Is the Engineer II, Occupational Safety position at Ford Motor Company remote?

The Engineer II, Occupational Safety position at Ford Motor Company is based in Dearborn, Michigan, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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