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Field Safety Specialist

The Doe Run CompanyBoss, MO

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Job Description

Are you ready to be a part of a team that powers the nation? Join The Doe Run Company.

Based in St. Louis, Missouri, The Doe Run Company is a privately held natural resources company and one of the largest lead producers in the Western Hemisphere. Dedicated to environmentally responsible mineral and metal production, Doe Run has facilities in Missouri, Washington, and Arizona and operates one of the world's largest, single-site lead recycling facilities, located in Boss, MO.  Using innovative mining techniques, Doe Run skillfully taps one of the largest lead deposits in the world. As stewards of the mineral resources in our care, we strive to provide premium services and products to people who share our belief in enhancing the quality of life. You may view our sustainability report located at http://sustainability.doerun.com/.

This position offers a competitive base pay and is eligible for the Company variable pay (bonus) plan. Benefits start first day and include insurance, paid time off, and various customer discount programs.

The Doe Run Company is currently seeking a Field Safety Specialist under general supervision, supporting underground mining activities to be conducted safely and in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Provides strong field presence to monitor work practices, train employees, identify hazards, implement corrective actions, and support regulatory inspections. This role is based out of our Brushy Creek Mine but will support multiple work sites.

The work location may change as needed to support production and business needs within the Viburnum Trend in Southeast Missouri.

Education & Experience:

  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Minimum of 5 years of underground mining experience.
  • Prior safety or supervisory experience preferred.
  • MSHA Instructor certification (preferred) or ability to obtain.
  • Current CPR certification and Blue Card holder preferred.
  • Valid driver's license.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:

  • Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), i-Series.
  • Proficient knowledge of federal, state, and local safety regulations and/or procedures.
  • Proficient ability to conduct investigations, analyze information, and draw a conclusion.
  • Demonstrate proficient knowledge of MSHA regulations (Part 57).
  • Ability to effectively communicate safety instructions and concerns to employees and management.

Job Responsibilities:

  • Maintain a consistent underground presence to direct work activities, identify hazards, and verify compliance with safety procedures and MSHA regulations.
  • Coach, mentor, and train employees and front-line leaders on safe work practices, critical controls, and regulatory requirements through hands-on training, safety meetings, and one-on-one instruction.
  • Serve as a safety-focused leader and subject matter expert for underground operations, using independent decision-making and strong field engagement to reinforce safe work behavior.
  • Conduct routine safety inspections and audits of underground work areas; document non-compliance issues, recommend and/or direct corrective actions, and follow up to ensure resolution.
  • Escort MSHA inspectors during inspections and assist with addressing findings and completing required corrective actions.
  • Participate in or lead investigations of incidents, near-misses, and injuries; identify root causes and recommend corrective measures to prevent recurrence.
  • Assist in the development, coordination, and delivery of MSHA-required training, including task training.
  • Collaborate with site safety specialists and mine leadership to ensure consistent safety messaging, procedural compliance, and alignment with company safety objectives.
  • Support documentation, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements related to inspections, training, corrective actions, and underground safety compliance.
  • Complete tasks in a safe and environmentally compliant manner by following EHS policies, procedures, and best practices; support and assist peers in working in a safe, compliant manner; report unsafe acts or conditions, incidents, and deviations; and provide feedback to support continuous improvement in EHS performance.
  • Other projects and duties as assigned.

Work Environment, Physical Requirements, Lifting Requirements:

  • Regularly required to use computer, phone, radio, gas monitors, non-powered hand tools, and personnel carriers. Occasionally required to use powered hand tools and loading/hauling equipment. Rarely required to use cutting or welding tools.
  • Regularly required to work in underground mining conditions and outdoor weather. Regularly required to wear PPE, including but not limited to respirator, eye protection, hearing protection, and foot protection. Occasionally works near moving mechanical parts, in confined spaces, and in wet or humid conditions. Occasionally exposed to loud noise and vibration. Frequently, work is performed in a standard office setting for administrative duties.
  • Regularly required to sit, stand and walk for extended periods of time, talk, and hear; occasionally required to use repetitive motions and reach hands/arms. Requires clarity of vision, three-dimensional vision.
  • Occasionally required to lift up to 25 pounds.

Doe Run is an equal opportunity employer, including disability and veterans.

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