Workplace Safety Health Officer (WSHO)
Fonda Global Engineering Pte Ltd is seeking a Workplace Safety Health Officer to manage safety protocols and regulatory compliance in Singapore. The role involves conducting risk assessments, performing safety audits, and fostering a strong safety culture at project sites. Candidates must be MOM-registered safety officers with experience in ISO and OSHA standards. The position requires onsite presence and contributes to maintaining operational safety benchmarks.
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Experience
5+ years
Function
Operations
Work mode
Onsite, Singapore
Company
Tier 2
What you will work on
Fonda Global Engineering Pte Ltd is seeking a Workplace Safety Health Officer to manage safety protocols and regulatory compliance in Singapore. The role involves conducting risk assessments, performing safety audits, and fostering a strong safety culture at project sites. Candidates must be MOM-registered safety officers with experience in ISO and OSHA standards. The position requires onsite presence and contributes to maintaining operational safety benchmarks.
TAL's take
Role is a standard industrial safety compliance position within an established engineering company in Singapore.
The JD is highly specific to the WSHO role, clearly outlining regulatory, audit, and site safety responsibilities.
Must haves
- Diploma in Building/Engineering
- Min 5 years experience
- Singapore Registered Workplace Safety & Health Officer
- Knowledge of ISO and OSHA standards
Tools and skills
Nice to have: fire safety manager certification.
About the company
Established engineering firm operating in Singapore, standard tier 2 classification for regional industrial services providers.
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