The Health and Safety Administrator role's main purpose is to provide administrative services and technical support for health and safety in our organization. What you will do: Responsible for updating the Health & Safety Manual and any relevant policies. Onboarding of new employees and training of existing employees on safety related items. Oversee internal compliance with the COR safety program for the organization as well as assisting with external audits. Responsible for maintenance and accuracy of safety training records (electronic and paper files). Participate in Joint Work Health and Safety committee meetings and take minutes. Compile relevant health and safety reporting and statistics in third party portals (ISN, Complyworks, Avetta, etc.). Lead or assist with WCB and WorkSafeBC investigations and reporting. What you bring: Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Process oriented and systematic in the performance of work. Strong computer skills and the ability to learn new systems quickly is a key requirement. Excellent communications skills, both written and verbal. Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office software (word, excel). Experience working with Complyworks, Avetta, and ISN is preferred. Experience working in a Google workspace, with Adobe and SiteDocs is considered an asset. Who we are: Tree Time Services is an industry-leading environmental management company dedicated to stewarding the landscape for our collective future. We are a rapidly growing firm with diversifying business lines. Our forestry and reclamation teams work to improve North American forests by growing, selling, planting and tending tree and shrub seedlings for industry, government, and community customers. Our e-commerce business, TreeTime.ca, helps individuals across Canada improve their own landscapes and leave a legacy for their families. Tree Time Greenhouses produces millions of specialized landscape seedlings and native plants for retail and reclamation projects. Our cultural resources management group Ember Archaeology works with industry and community to identify and understand historic sites and our cultural landscape. We are committed to Indigenous engagement and Reconciliation and have formal partnerships and long-term relationships with several First Nations in Alberta and British Columbia. What we believe in: Taking care of each other Getting it done and doing it right Passion for the work and the landscape Being adaptable and flexible Staying down to earth