Full-Time

Safety Coordinator

Seaspan

Seaspan

1,001-5,000 employees

Owns and operates large containership fleet

Compensation Overview

$81k - $99k/yr

+ Bonus + Relocation + Northern Living Allowance

Terrace, BC, Canada

In Person

Category
Legal & Compliance (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree, Diploma or Certificate in Health & Safety, Ergonomics, Occupational Hygiene or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
  • Minimum of 5 years of occupational health and safety-related experience in an industrial unionized setting.
  • Experience developing and implementing Safety Management Systems.
  • Thorough knowledge of all applicable Federal and Provincial legislations regarding Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S), Marine OH&S, plus any other relevant laws and regulations.
  • Effective time management, organizational, and problem-solving skills including understanding the accident phenomenon.
  • Excellent communication (verbal and written) and presentation skills, including the ability to effectively transfer knowledge to a diverse group of learners.
  • Must be able to work independently and initiate new ideas to challenge the status quo.
  • Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills. Must be able to coach, facilitate and influence a cultural and behavioural change in the workplace.
  • Demonstrated capacity to work in a team, provide situational leadership and communicate effectively both in formal and informal settings.
  • Strong computer word processing and spreadsheet skills. Ability to trend and analyze statistics and recommend improvements.
  • Auditing skills, knowledge or experience, is recommended.
  • Valid Class 5 drivers license required.
Responsibilities
  • Acts as the subject matter expert (SME) on all aspects of safety, health and in some cases environment, including the Seaspan ULC Safety Management System (development, delivery, implementation and monitoring), safety performance management, feedback and recognition processes, industrial hygiene and ergonomics).
  • Provides expertise for the development of administrative controls in conjunction with the joint Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) committees to ensure that employer and employee safety needs are met.
  • Continuous collaboration with management, safety and health committees, unionized employees, major customers and contractors for the company regarding proactive solutions to safety and health related problems.
  • Provides expertise to ensure that the workplace meets all applicable occupational health and safety standards as required under the Canada Labour Code, Canadian Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, Marine Occupational Safety and Health Regulations as well as the provincial regulations (i.e. WorkSafeBC) and Seaspan corporate policies in alignment with client’s or charterer’s standards or requirements.
  • Provides leadership and guidance to the ship Safety Officers and shore-based workers to ensure administrative controls developed and introduced to the workplace are being followed correctly by employees and are regularly under review to ensure ongoing effectiveness.
  • Coordinates workplace audits and inspections (shore and shipboard) to evaluate compliance with regulatory standards, best practices and Seaspan ULC corporate policies. Provides recommendations for improvement and ensures that follow up processes are in place.
  • Interfaces with the client regarding client-specific safety-related requirements, reporting and record keeping.
  • Seeks to understand the safety culture and behaviours that drive how work is performed and managed in the workplace to determine appropriate safety protocols or controls.
  • Educates, coaches and challenges workers and supervisors with respect to their roles and responsibilities in workplace health and safety.
  • Monitors the training matrix to ensure workers and supervisors comply. When necessary, recommend and participate in the development of additional training for the workforce.
  • Raises awareness about administrative controls domiciled in Compass among workers and supervisors. Assists the Seaspan learning and development, marine development and recruitment, and HR with other hands-on occupational health and safety training and support as required onsite.
  • Advises on how to modify or improve processes to better manage risks and hazards. This includes identifying and correcting situations that are immediately dangerous to life and health (IDLH).
  • Prepares reports on hazard recognition, evaluation and control based on analysis and interpretation of accident data and/or safety concerns.
  • Serves as HSEQ SME for management and employees regarding hazard identification, and control especially unusual or high-risk work activities including entry into confined spaces, work requiring fall protection and working with equipment.
  • Advises workers and supervisors on hazard recognition, hazard controls, subsequent risk and related safety matters.
  • Investigates serious accidents/incidents to determine what happened (facts only), where it happened, how it happened and when it happened in the workplace. Conduct a root cause analysis (RCA) and provide recommendations on corrective actions to prevent reoccurrence. Assigns corrective action responsibilities to individuals with completion timelines and conducts workplace inspections to ensure follow through.
  • Provides support for the Emergency Response Team during and after major incidents.
Desired Qualifications
  • A Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) designation or an equivalent certification (such as CSP, ROH, or CIH) is preferred. Candidates currently working toward one of these designations will also be considered.

Seaspan Corporation acts as an independent owner and operator of a large fleet of containerships. It buys and manages vessels and provides long-term, fixed-rate time charters to major global container liner companies, creating steady and predictable revenue while reducing exposure to short-term market swings. It differentiates itself by being the world’s largest independent charter owner and operator of containerships, focusing on asset ownership and long-duration charters rather than short-term leasing or third-party management. In November 2024 Seaspan announced a joint venture with Ocean Network Express called ONESEA to pool expertise and expand its operating footprint. The company’s goal is to offer reliable and economical vessel operations across global shipping routes through owned assets and durable charter agreements.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Hong Kong

Founded

2000

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What believers are saying

  • SAVER program retrofits vessels for fuel efficiency and emissions reduction.
  • Deploys RaaEDGE IoT and OneWeb LEO for real-time data and connectivity.
  • Secured $500M sustainability-linked notes for fleet expansion.

What critics are saying

  • ONE redirects volumes from Seaspan vessels in ONESEA within 12-18 months.
  • CSSC delays 13,600 TEU deliveries to Hudong-Zhonghua in 6-12 months.
  • Fuel EU rules force uneconomic retrofits on fleet by 2026.

What makes Seaspan unique

  • Largest independent owner of 241 containerships with 2.5 million TEU capacity.
  • Provides long-term fixed-rate charters to major global liner companies.
  • Launched ONESEA JV with ONE in November 2024 in Singapore.

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Seaspan Corporation chairman, President & CEO invited as guest speaker at Shanghai North Bund Forum 2025. On October 19, the fifth North Bund Forum, co-hosted by the Ministry of Transport and the Shanghai Municipal People's Government and jointly organized by COSCO SHIPPING Corporation Limited (COSCO) and China Shipowners Mutual Assurance Association (CPI), opened at the Grand Halls in Shanghai. This high-level event convened over 300 global maritime leaders. Chairman, President & CEO of Seaspan Corporation Pte. Ltd. (Seaspan), Mr. Bing Chen, was a featured speaker at two prominent forums, where he addressed the current state of the shipping industry and articulated Seaspan's pragmatic, long-term approach to sustainable quality growth. In his remarks, Mr. Chen emphasized the criticality of consistent operational excellence in navigating industry uncertainties. "In the face of geopolitical complexity and evolving environmental regulations, our certainty lies in delivering the practical, economical and reliable solutions - starting with ship retrofitting and technological upgrades," he stated, specifically highlighting the company's progressing SAVER program, which is designed to preserve vessel integrity while systematically improving the fleet's fuel efficiency. Against a backdrop of fuel transitions and regulatory shifts, Mr. Chen reinforced Seaspan's commitment to steady progress and strategic collaboration. "It is a great honor to be invited by both COSCO and CPI to contribute to these important discussions," he said. "This recognition underscores Seaspan's position as a trusted leader and a collaborative partner. We are at a pivotal moment for our industry, and forums like these are essential for fostering the collaboration crucial to navigate the future, from digitalization and green transformation to ensuring the sustainability of global trade." The North Bund Forum is a flagship international gathering for the global shipping industry, bringing together government officials, industry leaders, and academic experts to discuss critical trends shaping the future of maritime trade, technology, and sustainability. About Seaspan Corporation Pte. Ltd. Seaspan is the world's leading maritime asset-owner and operator focused on long-term, fixed-rate leases to the world's most prominent shipping lines. As of September 30, 2025, Seaspan's operating fleet consisted of 241 vessels, pro forma for undelivered newbuilds, including PCTCs and second-hand vessel purchase agreements, with a total fleet capacity of approximately 2.5 million TEU on a fully delivered basis.

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VANCOUVER, BC, Dec. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Seaspan Corporation (Seaspan), world leading independent containership lessor, has signed an agreement to equip its fleet with the OneWeb advanced low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite offering from KVH Industries. This marks the next step in Seaspan's drive to deliver shore-like internet connectivity at sea, supporting its digital transformation strategy and augmenting its fleet's existing LEO services. As an early adopter of LEO technologies, Seaspan is the first major owner/operator of containerships to partner with KVH for its OneWeb solution. Seaspan's OneWeb rollout will further strengthen the fleet's data connectivity infrastructure, enabling Seaspan to leverage advanced technologies and high bandwidth-demanding applications, including solutions such as cloud-based software as a service (SaaS) technology that were previously unsuitable for maritime use. "Our partnership with KVH for OneWeb services aligns with our strategy of providing a best-in-class communication experience across our fleet," said Garret Wong, Seaspan's Vice President of Information Technology

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