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Safety Management System Manager Jobs in Alaska (NOW HIRING)

Health Systems Management Program: Health Systems Reports to: Health Systems Director Employment Status: Full Time FLSA Status: Exempt Schedule: 40 Hours/52 Weeks Preference: TERO Ordinance 2017-01 ...

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Health Systems Management Program: Health Systems Reports to: Health Systems Director Employment Status: Full Time FLSA Status: Exempt Schedule: 40 Hours/52 Weeks Preference: TERO Ordinance 2017-01 ...

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All vessel activities must be conducted in accordance with applicable state and federal regulations, IFA policies, and Safety Management System (SMS) requirements. Responsibilities: * Ensure safety ...

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Business Systems Manager

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$65K - $85K/yr

... system of fiscal control, and unwavering dedication to the well-being of Alaska and its residents, JL has since become Alaska's leading real estate development and management firm. In March 2001, JL ...

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You'll combine hands-on safety management with strategic thinking to protect our most valuable asset - our people. Your role bridges the gap between safety requirements and operational success ...

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Business Systems Manager

Anchorage, AK · On-site

$65K - $85K/yr

... system of fiscal control, and unwavering dedication to the well-being of Alaska and its residents, JL has since become Alaska's leading real estate development and management firm. In March 2001, JL ...

Veteran-friendly

You'll combine hands-on safety management with strategic thinking to protect our most valuable asset - our people. Your role bridges the gap between safety requirements and operational success ...

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Safety Management System Manager information

What is a Safety Management System Manager?

A Safety Management System (SMS) Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining an organization's safety management system. This role ensures compliance with industry regulations and promotes a culture of safety by identifying risks, conducting safety audits, and implementing corrective actions. The SMS Manager collaborates with various departments, provides safety training, and continuously monitors safety performance to prevent accidents and improve overall safety standards. They play a key role in both regulatory compliance and organizational safety strategy.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Safety Management System Manager?

A Safety Management System Manager requires in-depth knowledge of safety regulations, risk assessment, and compliance, typically supported by a relevant degree and professional certifications such as CSP or NEBOSH. Familiarity with safety management software, incident reporting systems, and data analysis tools is common in this role. Strong leadership, problem-solving, and effective communication are crucial soft skills for influencing safety culture and leading teams. These competencies ensure the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of safety programs that protect employees and organizations.

How does a Safety Management System Manager typically collaborate with other departments to improve workplace safety?

A Safety Management System Manager works closely with various departments such as operations, human resources, and maintenance to implement and monitor safety protocols. They lead regular safety meetings, coordinate training sessions, and facilitate the reporting and investigation of incidents. By working collaboratively, they ensure that safety standards are understood and consistently applied across the organization, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and compliance with regulatory requirements.

What is the difference between Safety Management System Manager vs Safety Coordinator?

AspectSafety Management System ManagerSafety Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA, ISO 45001 Lead Auditor, NEBOSHOSHA, OSHA-10/30, NEBOSH (preferred)
Work EnvironmentDevelops and oversees safety systems, policies, and procedures at organizational levelImplements safety programs, conducts inspections, and supports safety initiatives
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large corporations, manufacturing, construction, and industrial sectorsCommon in various industries including construction, manufacturing, and healthcare

The Safety Management System Manager focuses on designing, implementing, and maintaining comprehensive safety systems across an organization, often requiring advanced certifications. In contrast, the Safety Coordinator primarily supports safety program execution, inspections, and compliance at a more operational level. Both roles are essential for workplace safety but differ in scope and responsibilities.

What cities in Alaska are hiring for Safety Management System Manager jobs?

Cities in Alaska with the most Safety Management System Manager job openings:

Facilities Maintenance & Safety Manager

Alaska Premier Auctions and Appraisals

Anchorage, AK • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

Full-time Salaried, Exempt
Reports to: CEO
Supports: APAA Company


About APAA & Join Our Team

Alaska Premier Auctions & Appraisals (APAA) is a locally grown, Alaskan-owned small business committed to excellence in auction services. We connect people to meaningful items, antique treasures, historical artifacts, fine art, vehicles, equipment, firearms, jewelry, and everyday collectibles, and bring their stories to light through our expertise, professionalism, and care.

We're proud to have been named one of the 2025 Best Workplaces in Alaska by the Alaska Journal of Commerce. This recognition reflects our commitment to safety, integrity, teamwork, and operational excellence.

At APAA, you'll join a collaborative, hands-on team that values accountability, preparedness, continuous improvement, and leadership. If you enjoy solving problems, leading by example, and helping maintain a safe and efficient workplace, we'd love to hear from you.


What the Facilities Maintenance & Safety Manager Does

The Facilities Maintenance & Safety Manager oversees APAA's buildings, grounds, vehicles, and equipment, as well as the workplace safety program, to ensure a safe, compliant, functional, and well-maintained work environment. This position leads facility operations, preventative maintenance, safety compliance, emergency preparedness, vendor coordination, and infrastructure planning while managing the Facilities Department and supporting operational excellence across the organization.


Key Responsibilities Include

Facilities Operations

  • Oversee the day-to-day operation, maintenance, and appearance of all company facilities, grounds, warehouse, and yard.
  • Plan, prioritize, and manage preventative maintenance programs for buildings, equipment, and facility systems.
  • Perform routine inspections and maintenance; complete repairs or coordinate with qualified vendors as needed.
  • Prepare facilities for seasonal conditions, including snow and ice removal, lawn care, weather-related maintenance, and execution of the company's Snow Mitigation Plan.
  • Oversee routine maintenance, inspections, licensing coordination, and service scheduling for company vehicles and equipment.
  • Monitor the cleanliness, organization, and operational readiness of all interior and exterior spaces.
  • Coordinate facility improvement projects and assist leadership with long-term facility planning and budgeting.
  • Ensure proper workplace security through coordination of locks, access control, alarm systems, surveillance equipment, and security vendors.

Health & Safety Leadership

  • Administer and continuously improve APAA's Health & Safety Program.
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, company policies, and workplace safety standards.
  • Conduct routine safety inspections of facilities, warehouse operations, equipment, vehicles, and outdoor work areas.
  • Identify, document, and coordinate correction of workplace hazards and unsafe conditions.
  • Maintain safety inspection records, corrective action logs, and compliance documentation.
  • Maintain the company's Safety Data Sheet (SDS) program and Hazard Communication requirements.
  • Oversee the company-wide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) program, ensuring equipment is available, maintained, and properly utilized.
  • Coordinate new hire safety orientations, annual safety training, toolbox talks, and refresher training.
  • Ensure fire extinguishers, first aid kits, eyewash stations, emergency exits, safety signage, and other emergency equipment remain compliant, accessible, and inspection-ready.
  • Conduct periodic safety audits and recommend continuous improvements to workplace safety practices.
  • Coordinate contractor and vendor safety requirements while work is being performed on company property.

Leadership & Administration

  • Supervise Facilities Department staff, providing leadership, coaching, scheduling, and performance oversight.
  • Assign, prioritize, and monitor daily maintenance, repair, and safety-related work assignments.
  • Coordinate and oversee third-party contractors and vendors performing work on company property.
  • Prepare maintenance, safety, facility, and operational reports for leadership.
  • Monitor department budgets, recommend capital improvements, and assist with long-range facility planning.
  • Perform additional duties and special projects as assigned.


Supervisory Responsibilities

This position directly supervises Facilities Department employees and oversees contractors and vendors performing maintenance, repair, construction, or other services on company property.


The Impact You'll Make

  • Maintain safe, compliant, and operational facilities that support every department.
  • Protect employees, customers, visitors, and company assets through proactive safety leadership.
  • Minimize operational disruptions through preventative maintenance and facility planning.
  • Foster a culture of accountability, preparedness, and continuous improvement.
  • Support APAA's continued growth through efficient facility management and infrastructure planning.


What Success Looks Like

  • Facilities, grounds, vehicles, and equipment remain clean, safe, functional, and well-maintained.
  • Preventative maintenance is completed on schedule with minimal operational downtime.
  • Safety inspections are conducted consistently, with hazards identified and corrected promptly.
  • OSHA compliance and company safety standards are maintained throughout the organization.
  • Emergency equipment and safety systems remain fully operational and inspection-ready.
  • Vendors and contractors complete work safely, professionally, and on schedule.
  • The Facilities team operates efficiently under strong leadership and clear expectations.


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Strong knowledge of facility maintenance, building systems, and preventative maintenance practices.
  • Working knowledge of OSHA regulations, workplace safety standards, and hazard identification.
  • Experience developing and maintaining safety programs and conducting workplace safety inspections.
  • Knowledge of Hazard Communication (HazCom), Safety Data Sheets (SDS), and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) requirements.
  • Strong leadership, organization, and project management skills.
  • Ability to prioritize multiple projects and respond effectively to changing operational needs.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Experience managing vendors, contractors, and service providers.
  • Proficiency with Google Workspace applications.
  • Strong problem-solving skills with a proactive, solution-oriented mindset.


Minimum Qualifications

  • High school diploma or GED required.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of advanced responsibility experience in facilities management, building maintenance, operations, or a related field, including supervisory experience.
  • Ability to perform skilled maintenance work, including basic plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting, and landscaping.
  • Ability to perform custodial duties when operationally necessary.
  • Ability to diagnose and perform minor vehicle repairs preferred.
  • Ability to work independently while exercising sound judgment and decision-making.
  • Ability to obtain forklift and scissor lift certifications.
  • OSHA 10 certification required within six months of hire; OSHA 30 certification preferred (training provided if necessary).
  • Valid Alaska driver's license.
  • Ability to pass a background and reference check.


Working Conditions & Schedule

This position works in a fast-paced office, warehouse, yard, and outdoor environment requiring frequent movement throughout company facilities. Duties include exposure to varying weather conditions, uneven terrain, loud equipment, and heavy lifting. Occasional overtime may be required to support facility operations, emergency response, or seasonal business needs. Schedule: Monday-Friday | 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.


Perks & Benefits

  • 401(k) with company matching
  • Employee Health Insurance
  • Dental and Vision Insurance
  • Employer-funded Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
  • Employer-funded Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Employee Discount
  • Professional Development Support
  • Referral Bonus Program


General Standards & Culture

  • Maintain strict confidentiality of company, client, and employee information.
  • Return internal and external communications within one business day (or sooner whenever possible).
  • Use company technology responsibly to improve efficiency and protect company information.
  • Bring solutions, not just problems; demonstrate proactive thinking and continuous improvement.
  • Represent APAA professionally and contribute to an exceptional client experience.
  • Be a team player and support cross-functional operations when needed.
  • Promote a culture of safety, accountability, integrity, and operational excellence.