Industrial or Process Safety engineers build safe working environments to protect workers from in-process hazards resulting from the interaction between people and the manufacturing process involved in producing chemical, pharmaceutical, electrical, electronic, and mechanical products for industrial and consumer use. The position brings them to anticipate, inspect and remediate danger points along processes to safeguard the health and safety of workers and preclude disruptions in the business.
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Brandon S. McGuire
E. Twiggs, Tampa, Florida
Phone: 772- 488-4756
Objective
To be a Process Safety Engineer in a federal or state construction regulatory agency
Summary of Qualifications
- About 8 years experience as a process safety engineer in a car manufacturing plant.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English.
Career Experience / Job History
2003 – Present: Process Safety Engineer, Ford Motors
- Develop control systems, methods and procedures to maintain worker health and safety, either in-built to the process or as precautionary procedures.
- Design, develop, implement and administer hazard control systems and programs.
- Measure, audit and evaluate the effectiveness of hazard controls
- Develop the safety reference and user manual necessary to ensure safe operation of products produced and reduce company liability exposure.
- Inspect, investigate and review plant floor layout designs, process workflow blueprints as well as worker qualifications and safety training
- Design the implementation procedures in enhancing safety and as integral to any engineering process.
Education
2003 – Present: various in house trainings and seminars on modern and environment-friendly waste management
2006: Passed board exams to become a Professional Engineer
1998 – 2003: Bachelor of Science in Industrial Safety Engineering, MIT, Boston, MA
Professional reference will be furnished upon request.