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Senior Consultant Life Safety

Senior Consultant Life Safety

OhioHealth

Columbus, OH • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Life

Posted 9 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Provide executive-level direction over all life safety and regulatory compliance in facility engineering systems, including HVAC, electrical, emergency power, medical gas, water, steam, plumbing, and building automation systems.

  • Oversee regulatory compliance programs, including NFPA Life Safety Code, Joint Commission Environment of Care, and emergency management compliance, and serve as the organizational liaison for related standards.

  • Direct risk assessments, fire protection strategies, and compliance oversight for construction and renovation projects, ensuring alignment with safety and infection control requirements.


OhioHealth rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 337 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

444th of 877 rated healthcare providers


Job description

We are more than a health system. We are a belief system. We believe wellness and sickness are both part of a lifelong partnership, and that everyone could use an expert guide. We work hard, care deeply and reach further to help people uncover their own power to be healthy. We inspire hope. We learn, grow, and achieve more - in our careers and in our communities.
Job Description Summary:
Responsibilities And Duties:
1. Strategic life Safety & Physical Environment
Provide executive-level direction over all life safety & regulatory compliance in facility engineering systems, including HVAC, electrical distribution, emergency power generation, medical gas, domestic water, steam, plumbing, and building automation systems. Lead multi-million-dollar life safety & critical infrastructure meetings, including master facility planning, risk assessments, and system redundancy strategies. Provide insight in facility condition assessments (FCA) and long-term asset replacement schedules in alignment with ASHE and FGI guidelines. Direct commissioning, retro-commissioning, and integration of advanced building systems with a focus on energy resilience, life-cycle cost optimization, and patient-centered safety/vendor validation.
2. Life Safety & Code Compliance
Serve as the organizational Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) liaison for NFPA101 Life Safety Code, NFPA 99 Health Care Facilities Code, NFPA 70 (NEC), NFPA 110 (Emergency Power), and related standards. Maintain rigorous Joint Commission Environment of Care (EC), Life Safety (LS), and Emergency Management (EM) compliance programs. Lead fire protection and detection system strategies, including performance-based fire modeling, fire damper inspections, and compliance-driven fire barrier management. Develop and oversee centralized compliance for life safety drawings, Statement of Conditions (SOC), and electronic compliance platforms.
3. Technical Operations Oversight
Oversee regulatory insight for all preventive and predictive maintenance of all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems using CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems). Provide expert-level troubleshooting and root cause analysis on complex utility failures, energy distribution imbalances, and environmental system deficiencies. Manage utility failure response drills and real-time recovery strategies for mission-critical hospital functions (e.g., surgery, ICU, imaging). Integrate HVAC infection control measures (e.g., pressure relationships, filtration, ASHRAE 170 compliance) to support clinical operations.
4. Safety & Risk Management
Conduct advanced risk assessments related to fire safety, hazardous materials, emergency power, Legionella/waterborne pathogens, and energy reliability. Attend the Environment of Care/Life Safety Committee, ensuring cross-disciplinary alignment with clinical, emergency preparedness, and infection prevention leaders. Oversee construction and renovation projects for compliance with Interim Life Safety Measures (ILSM), Infection Control Risk Assessments (ICRA), and Preconstruction Risk Assessments (PCRA).
5. Leadership, Training & Collaboration
Partner with a multidisciplinary facilities team (engineering, maintenance, electricians, plumbers, HVAC technicians, safety officers) with a culture of technical mastery and accountability.
Mentor leaders in facility operations, succession planning, and advanced compliance methodologies.
Collaborate with external engineering consultants, regulatory inspectors, and contractors on design, construction, and code interpretation.
Act as the executive technical advisor to C-suite leadership on infrastructure risk, capital investment, and environmental resilience.
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree (Required)
Additional Job Description:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies, mechanical/electrical engineering, Facilities Management, or related technical discipline.
  • Experience: 10+ years progressive leadership in healthcare Facilities, life safety, and building systems engineering.
  • Demonstrated mastery of hospital utility systems, including emergency power, chilled water, steam distribution, BAS/EMS, and medical gas.
  • Expert knowledge of NFPA codes, ASHRAE standards, NEC, FGI Guidelines, OSHA, EPA, and state/local healthcare regulations.
  • Mastery of system redundancy, failure mode effects analysis (FMEA), and root cause analysis methodologies.

Work Shift:
Day
Scheduled Weekly Hours :
40
Department
Safety Management
Join us!
... if your passion is to work in a caring environment
... if you believe that learning is a life-long process
... if you strive for excellence and want to be among the best in the healthcare industry
Equal Employment Opportunity
OhioHealth is an equal opportunity employer and fully supports and maintains compliance with all state, federal, and local regulations. OhioHealth does not discriminate against associates or applicants because of race, color, genetic information, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, ancestry, national origin, veteran status, military status, pregnancy, disability, marital status, familial status, or other characteristics protected by law. Equal employment is extended to all person in all aspects of the associate-employer relationship including recruitment, hiring, training, promotion, transfer, compensation, discipline, reduction in staff, termination, assignment of benefits, and any other term or condition of employment

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OhioHealth is a not-for-profit, faith-based health system based in Columbus, Ohio, US. Operating since 1981, it is one of the largest and most comprehensive health systems in its area of operation. OhioHealth's business is grounded at the union of the healthcare and medical industry. The organization provides a full range of healthcare services from acute hospital care to rehabilitative and long-term care, including medical research and development.

Industry

Hospitals and health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Columbus, OH, US