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Audit all site processes related to process safety (car seal, pressure relief devices testing, SCS testing, fire equipment, start-up permits, PSSR,...) Minimum Qualifications and Education Required:

Audit all site processes related to process safety (car seal, pressure relief devices testing, SCS testing, fire equipment, start-up permits, PSSR,...) Minimum Qualifications and Education Required:

Jacksons Car Wash is a well-established and reputable wash facility dedicated to providing our ... Attention to detail and the ability to follow safety procedures. * Willingness to follow company ...

Jacksons Car Wash is a well-established and reputable wash facility dedicated to providing our ... Attention to detail and the ability to follow safety procedures. * Willingness to follow company ...

Jacksons Car Wash is a well-established and reputable wash facility dedicated to providing our ... Attention to detail and the ability to follow safety procedures. * Willingness to follow company ...

Jacksons Car Wash is a well-established and reputable wash facility dedicated to providing our ... Attention to detail and the ability to follow safety procedures. * Willingness to follow company ...

Jacksons Car Wash is a well-established and reputable wash facility dedicated to providing our ... Attention to detail and the ability to follow safety procedures. * Willingness to follow company ...

Jacksons Car Wash is a well-established and reputable wash facility dedicated to providing our ... Attention to detail and the ability to follow safety procedures. * Willingness to follow company ...

Car Detailer

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$16.73/hr

As a Budget car detailer, you will be focused on maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of our ... Follow and promote Budgets high standards of safety, cleanliness and organization * Cleaning ...

Car Wash Associate

Orlando, FL · On-site

$12.25 - $15/hr

Car Wash Associate As a Car Wash Associate, you will be responsible for maintaining a clean and ... Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures, actively identifying and addressing potential slip ...

Car Wash Associate

Hollywood, FL · On-site

$12 - $14.50/hr

Car Wash Associate As a Car Wash Associate, you will be responsible for maintaining a clean and ... Adhere to all safety protocols and procedures, actively identifying and addressing potential slip ...

Car Detailer

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$16.73/hr

As a Budget car detailer, you will be focused on maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of our ... Follow and promote Budgets high standards of safety, cleanliness and organization * Cleaning ...

Transporter

Augusta, GA · On-site

$17/hr

Understand child car safety, car seat safety, and ensure all passengers, including the driver, are wearing a seatbelt that is properly adjusted and always fastened during vehicle operation.

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How much do safety car jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for safety car in the United States is $32.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do safety cars get paid?

Safety cars typically earn between $15 and $30 per hour, depending on the event, location, and experience. Some safety car drivers may also receive additional compensation for travel and training, and certifications in driving or safety are often required.

What is the highest paying safety job?

The highest paying safety jobs often include roles such as Safety Director, Corporate Safety Manager, or Industrial Safety Engineer, which typically require advanced certifications like CSP (Certified Safety Professional) or CIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist). These positions involve overseeing safety programs in large organizations and can offer salaries exceeding $100,000 annually depending on experience and industry. Specialized skills, leadership responsibilities, and industry sector influence compensation levels.

How do I become a safety car driver?

To become a safety car driver, you typically need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and experience driving high-performance or emergency vehicles. Some positions require specialized training or certifications, such as first aid or defensive driving courses, and familiarity with race or event environments is beneficial.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

High-paying jobs that can reach $2,000 a day include specialized roles such as experienced safety professionals, certain consulting positions, and high-level contractors. These roles often require advanced skills, certifications, or significant experience, and may involve project-based or freelance work in industries like construction, engineering, or safety management.

What is the difference between Safety Car vs Track Marshal?

AspectSafety Car
Required CertificationsDriver's license, racing or safety training
Work EnvironmentOn-track during races, high-speed conditions
Employer & IndustryMotorsport events, racing circuits
Common Search & ComparisonSafety procedures during races, race safety roles

Safety Car and Track Marshal roles both focus on race safety but differ mainly in their responsibilities. Safety Car drivers operate high-performance vehicles to control race pace and ensure safety during incidents, requiring specialized driving skills and certifications. Track Marshals, on the other hand, assist with track safety, signal flags, and incident management without driving high-speed vehicles. Both roles are essential in motorsport events, but Safety Car personnel are more involved in on-track driving during races.

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Infographic showing various Safety Car job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, 54% Part Time, 9% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,344 per year, or $32.4 per hour.

Process Safety Lead Job

Arkema

Kemah, TX

Other

Posted 17 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Manage the site Process Safety Management (PSM) Program and ensure compliance with legal, regulatory, and corporate requirements.

  • Lead and facilitate Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs), ensuring timely closure of recommendations and associated action items.

  • Oversee and audit process safety systems including Management of Change (MOC), Safety Critical Safeguards (SCS), and process safety information to ensure accuracy and compliance.


Job description

Position Title: Lead Process Safety Engineer

Job Summary:

Responsible for managing the site Process Safety Management (PSM) Program. Key responsibilities in the PSM program include the planning and completion of the Process Hazard Analysis (PHAs) for the facility as well as driving closure of site PHA action items and the execution of projects to close gaps identified during the PHA process. Responsible for improving site process safety managements systems. Responsible for ensuring that all AIMS HESQ policies & practices (ISO 9001, 14001, 18001 & RCMS) are followed by all personnel. This includes compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements, (OSHA, EPA, TCEQ regulations and permits) quality systems, and safe work permit practices. Accountable for tracking and reporting site process safety metrics. Facilitates a healthy audit program at the Clear Lake site.

 Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) - Fulfill the roles and responsibilities of the PHA Leader position for all site PHA's on existing facilities. Assure schedule compliance for all site PHA's and timely closure of recommendations.
  • Management of Change (MOC) - Own the local Management of Change system. Ensure that the site procedure and process complies with the corporate directive, policy, procedure and guidelines. Audit the site MOC's to verify compliance and to ensure MOC's and MOC Action Items are closed in a timely manner. Manage a team of about 10 auditors (50 audits per year) and ensure patterns are addressed.
  • Safety Critical Safeguards (SCS) -Own the site's Safety Critical Safeguards list. Develop an evergreen system to maintain the accuracy of the Safety Critical Safeguards list and ensure that all of the safeguards listed have the required testing (or review) frequency needed to meet the Risk Reduction Level required by the PHA. This requires working with the CFME (Center for Manufacturing Excellence) and local resources such as maintenance, operations, etc.
  • Process Safety Information - Ensure that Clear Lake Process Safety Information such as; P&ID's, PRD's, Procedures, SCS List, PHA's, MOC, etc. is up to date and complies with corporate, state and federal guidelines.
  • Alarm Management - Ensure that Clear Lake maintains an evergreen alarm management program. Participate with the team to ensure that it remains productive and relevant.
  • Risk Management Plan (RMP) - Monitor 40 CFR 68 for changes that could trigger RMP applicability for Clear Lake. Likewise, monitor local changes or improvement projects that could trigger RMP applicability. Maintain the information required to show compliance with or exemption from the regulation.
  • AIMS Compliance - Responsible and accountable for ensuring that Clear Lake complies with AIMS requirements that specifically relate to process safety. Participate in annual internal audits/assessments and 3'd Party Audits, when required. Ensure that any identified gaps are addressed in a timely manner.
  • PSE Reduction Team - Lead the Clear Lake PSE (process safety event) reduction team. Develop annual goals and through personal leadership, assist the team in achieving those goals. Develop a process of continual improvement.
  • PSE investigation(s) - Lead or participate in investigations that meet local or corporate trigger criteria. Ensure that Actions Items arising from investigations are S.M.A.R.T. (specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-based), address the root cause(s), have realistic closure dates and are closed by those dates. Drive timely CLOSURE of Impact Actions arising from investigations.
  • Drive Process Safety culture within the site (compliance, reporting including near-misses, pro-active approach, positive recognition,...)
  • Lead OSHA PSM compliance, including OSHA VPP (Voluntary Protection Program)
  • Manage process safety resources (ex: recurring and spot contractors) like process safety calculations' contractors (Pressure Relief Devices calculations, SIL calculations,...) and for specific assessment (Facility Safety Sitting study, Natural Hazard Assessment, Dust Hazard Assessment). Total recurring hours are equivalent to 2-3 full time contractors in average.
  • Matrix manager for process engineers for all process safety topics
  • Audit all site processes related to process safety (car seal, pressure relief devices testing, SCS testing, fire equipment, start-up permits, PSSR,...)

Minimum Qualifications and Education Required:

  • Bachelors of Chemical/Process engineer required.
  • Minimum 7 years of overall experience preferably within a chemical manufacturing environment.
  • Requires frequent visits to conduct inspections and work within the perimeter of industrial chemical manufacturing sites.
  • Ability to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as required during onsite and in-field activities in facility processing areas.