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The PSM Manager is the company's subject matter expert and primary leader for Process Safety Management (PSM) programs and related Process Safety Information (PSI) in the context of design-build ...

PSM Manager

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$110K - $125K/yr

The PSM Manager is the company's subject matter expert and primary leader for Process Safety Management (PSM) programs and related Process Safety Information (PSI) in the context of design-build ...

PSM Manager

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$110K - $125K/yr

The PSM Manager is the company's subject matter expert and primary leader for Process Safety Management (PSM) programs and related Process Safety Information (PSI) in the context of design-build ...

PSM Coordinator Job Purpose Maintain the facility process safety management program in accordance with JBS Tolleson corporate Ammonia Refrigeration Management program. Essential Functions ...

PSM SUPERVISOR

Tolleson, AZ

$58K - $68K/yr

Description PSM Coordinator Job Purpose Maintain the facility process safety management program in accordance with JBS Tolleson corporate Ammonia Refrigeration Management program. Essential Functions ...

Ensure PSM program is always audit ready. * Ensure monthly PSM team meetings are held and documented with meeting minutes. * Ensure follow up tracking is documented on all PHA recommendations to ...

The PSM Engineer will drive and steward the PSM program for the site, provide daily support, develop and update procedures, coordinate audits and inspections, and review and incorporate updates from ...

PSM Coordinator Job Purpose Maintain the facility process safety management program in accordance with JBS Tolleson corporate Ammonia Refrigeration Management program. Essential Functions ...

Join us as a PSM Specialist and become a go-to expert for overseeing the Process Safety Management (PSM) and Risk Management Program (RMP) at our location. In this role, you will ensure operations ...

The PSM Engineer is responsible for implementing and continually improving Daikin's Process Safety Management Program. The PSM Engineer will assist in establishing and promoting safe and healthy ...

PSM SUPERVISOR

Tolleson, AZ

$58K - $68K/yr

Ensure PSM program is always audit ready.Ensure monthly PSM team meetings are held and documented with meeting minutes.Ensure follow up tracking is documented on all PHA recommendations to closure.

Join us as a PSM Specialist and become a go-to expert for overseeing the Process Safety Management (PSM) and Risk Management Program (RMP) at our location. In this role, you will ensure operations ...

PSM COORDINATOR JOB KEY:#40000085 EEO/AAP:6/61 FLSA STATUS: HOURLY DEPARTMENT:MAINTENANCE AREA OF USE:WACO PREPARED FOODS FACILITY (Waco, Texas) SUMMARY Absence of any related duties or functions in ...

PSM COORDINATOR JOB KEY:#40000085 EEO/AAP:6/61 FLSA STATUS: HOURLY DEPARTMENT:MAINTENANCE AREA OF USE:WACO PREPARED FOODS FACILITY (Waco, Texas) SUMMARY Absence of any related duties or functions in ...

Implements PSM standards and incorporates best practices from the industry. * Develop and manage the risk register for potential threats and create plans to prevent and mitigate problems. * Educate ...

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As of Jun 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for psm in the United States is $47.93, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.17 and $63.70 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the main responsibilities of a PSM during a typical sprint?

As a PSM (Professional Scrum Master), your main responsibilities during a typical sprint include facilitating daily stand-ups, sprint planning, sprint reviews, and retrospectives to ensure the team follows Agile best practices. You act as a coach and servant leader, helping the team remove obstacles, fostering a collaborative atmosphere, and ensuring clarity around sprint goals. PSMs also work closely with Product Owners to refine the product backlog and keep stakeholders informed on progress. You'll spend time tracking the team's velocity, anticipating potential blockers, and encouraging continuous improvement throughout each sprint.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Psm position, and why are they important?

To excel as a PSM (Professional Scrum Master), you need a deep understanding of Agile frameworks, especially Scrum, often supported by Scrum Master certification (such as PSM I, PSM II from Scrum.org). Familiarity with project management tools like Jira, Trello, or Azure DevOps is highly valued, along with experience facilitating scrum ceremonies. Strong leadership, facilitation, problem-solving, and excellent communication skills help bridge communication between product owners, development teams, and stakeholders. These qualities are critical for ensuring teams remain focused, productive, and continuously improving their processes within an Agile environment.

What is a PSM job?

A PSM (Professional Scrum Master) is responsible for facilitating Agile Scrum processes within a team, ensuring adherence to Scrum principles, and removing obstacles that hinder progress. They act as a servant-leader, guiding the team in collaboration, continuous improvement, and efficient workflow. PSMs also work closely with product owners and stakeholders to maximize value delivery while fostering a culture of transparency and adaptability. Their role is crucial in maintaining a productive and motivated Agile team.

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PSM Manager

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

The PSM Manager is the company's subject matter expert and primary leader for Process Safety Management (PSM) programs and related Process Safety Information (PSI) in the context of design-build industrial ammonia refrigeration projects. This role ensures that all construction installations comply with OSHA PSM (29 CFR 1910.119), EPA RMP, IIAR standards, and other regulatory requirements for ammonia refrigeration systems.

The PSM Manager oversees the development, implementation, and maintenance of PSM elements during project execution, including PSI documentation, hazard analysis integration, mechanical integrity protocols, and pre-startup safety reviews. Additionally, the PSM Lead manages the Quality Control team, whose members travel to active jobsites to perform audits and inspections, verifying that refrigeration systems, components, and equipment are installed in accordance with approved designs, drawings, specifications, and safety standards.

This position works in close collaboration with Refrigeration Engineers, Project Managers, Drafting team members, Field Operations, Controls, and Service teams to integrate PSM and quality requirements into project design, planning, execution, and handover-ensuring safe, compliant, and high-quality project delivery while minimizing risks to personnel, clients, and the environment.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead the company's PSM program for construction projects, including development, implementation, and continuous improvement of PSM elements applicable to ammonia refrigeration installations (e.g., Process Hazard Analysis support, Operating Procedures integration, Mechanical Integrity, Hot Work Permits, Management of Change, Pre-Startup Safety Review, and Compliance Audits).
  • Oversee the creation, organization, and maintenance of accurate Process Safety Information (PSI) packages during project phases, including P&IDs, equipment datasheets, relief valve calculations, piping specifications, material safety data, and design basis documentation.
  • Manage and mentor the Quality Control team (QC Auditors/Inspectors), directing field audits, inspections, and quality verification activities at active jobsites to confirm installations meet engineering designs, codes (e.g., IIAR, ASME, NEC), client specifications, and PSM requirements.
  • Conduct or coordinate on-site quality and PSM compliance audits, identify deviations or non-conformances, issue corrective actions, and track resolution through project closeout.
  • Collaborate closely with Refrigeration Engineers and Drafting teams to ensure PSM and safety considerations are embedded in system designs, drawings, and specifications from the outset.
  • Partner with Project Managers to integrate PSM requirements into project schedules, risk registers, subcontractor scopes, and change management processes.
  • Support Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSR), mechanical integrity inspections, and handover documentation to facilitate smooth transition to client operations and ongoing PSM/RMP compliance.
  • Drive training and awareness programs for internal teams (project, field, drafting, engineering) on PSM elements, ammonia safety, quality standards, and regulatory compliance.
  • Lead or participate in incident investigations, root cause analyses, and lessons learned related to PSM or quality issues during construction.
  • Stay current on evolving regulations (OSHA, EPA, IIAR updates), industry best practices, and emerging ammonia safety technologies; recommend program enhancements.
  • Represent Preston Refrigeration in client PSM-related discussions, regulatory interactions, and third-party audits as needed.
  • Develop and manage PSM/Quality departmental metrics, reporting, and continuous improvement initiatives to enhance safety performance and installation quality.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Safety Engineering, Industrial Technology, or a related field; advanced degree or professional certification preferred.
  • 8–12+ years of progressive experience in Process Safety Management, ammonia refrigeration, or industrial compliance, with at least 4–6 years in a leadership or specialist role.
  • In-depth knowledge of OSHA PSM (29 CFR 1910.119), EPA RMP, IIAR standards (e.g., IIAR-2, IIAR-4, IIAR-5), ANSI/ASME codes, and ammonia refrigeration system safety requirements.
  • Proven experience developing and implementing PSM programs, managing PSI documentation, and conducting PHA/PSSR activities in industrial settings.
  • Strong background in quality control/inspection for industrial construction, preferably in refrigeration, piping, or process equipment installations.
  • Excellent leadership, communication, and collaboration skills with the ability to influence cross-functional teams and interface with clients, regulators, and field personnel.
  • Proficiency with relevant software/tools (e.g., PHA software, document management systems, AutoCAD/Revit for PSI review, audit tracking platforms).
  • Willingness and ability to travel to jobsites (up to 40–50% as needed for audits and oversight).

Preferred Qualifications

  • RETA (Refrigerating Engineers and Technicians Association) certifications (e.g., CARO, CIRO) or equivalent ammonia refrigeration credentials.
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), or similar safety designation.
  • Experience in design-build contractor environments for food & beverage, cold storage, or meat processing facilities.
  • Familiarity with quality management systems (e.g., ISO 9001 principles) and field auditing practices.
  • Track record of leading successful PSM compliance audits or third-party verifications.