Health, Safety and Environment Specialist
Confidential
Posted: February 3, 2026
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Quick Summary
We are seeking a motivated and dynamic individual to join our team as a Health, Safety and Environment Specialist in Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada.
Required Skills
Job Description
Blackstone Industrial provides innovative, high-quality, and sustainable solutions for critical rotating and static equipment. As one of North America’s leading technical service providers, we excel in field services, parts, repairs, and engineering. Trusted by industries such as heavy oil and refining, petrochemical, power generation, energy transmission, and agriculture, Blackstone is shaping the future of compressor maintenance and operation, striving to set new benchmarks. As we expand our operations globally, we are seeking a dynamic and motivated individual to join our team.
The HSE Specialist ensures the company’s Health, Safety, and Environmental standards are maintained across all operations. This role provides strategic direction, develops and implements HSE policies and procedures, monitors safety performance, and supports a proactive safety culture. The successful candidate works closely with operations leaders, cross-functional teams, and senior management to drive alignment on safety initiatives and ensure compliance with legislation, client requirements, and internal standards.
Responsibilities
Travel regularly to remote field locations across North America to support field teams and ensure HSE expectations are met
Be based in the Edmonton region and hold a valid driver’s license and passport
Establish and maintain strong working relationships with operations leaders, cross-functional teams, and senior management to align safety efforts across the company
Drive and sustain a proactive, collaborative safety culture with key internal and external stakeholders
Provide strategic direction by developing, implementing, and monitoring HSE goals, objectives, priorities, and procedures across business units
Develop and maintain HSE policies and procedures to ensure compliance with legislation and client requirements
Lead safety meetings and deliver corporate safety updates
Conduct monthly, company-wide safety performance audits
Maintain accurate safety records, metrics, and statistics; track trends and report on performance
Ensure compliance and good standing with COR, ISN, ComplyWorks, WCB, insurance providers, and related programs
Oversee competency evaluations, training programs, safety orientations, and onboarding for new and existing employees
Ensure employees receive required safety training and ongoing HSE support
Qualities
National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO) designation
Post-secondary degree or diploma in a related field
Minimum of 10 years of direct field-related HSE supervision experience
Strong knowledge of HSE legislation, standards, and best practices
Experience developing and implementing HSE policies, procedures, and training programs
Proven ability to lead safety initiatives and influence a proactive safety culture
Excellent communication and collaboration skills across all levels of an organization
Strong interpersonal, administrative and leadership skills are required.
Motivated, self-starter who works well unsupervised and within a team environment.
An effective communicator with the ability to develop positive working relationships across a multitude of business units.
Exercises good judgment on complex decisions.
Strong analytical, problem solving and troubleshooting skills.
Strong coordination, influencing and organizational skills.
Commitment to improving the operations and generating cost reduction opportunities.
Self-motivated and leads by example.
Ability to independently manage a diverse workload with changing priorities.
Excellent Microsoft applications skills