




**AFJ** is a Spanish-origin consulting firm experiencing continuous growth. We are experts in engineering and risk prevention services and advisory, standing out for our involvement in renewable energy projects, with nearly 20 years in the market and international presence in Chile, Spain, Portugal, Mexico, Peru, and other countries. Currently, we are seeking a **Risk Prevention Engineer**, to conduct two weekly 9-hour visits to an operational sanitary landfill project located in the **San Rafael** sector, Talca, Maule Region. The approximate duration is 6 months. **Job Mission:** * Supervise and ensure compliance with all applicable regulations, laws, and occupational health and safety standards related to the operation of a sanitary landfill. * Identify, assess, and manage risks associated with landfill activities, developing and implementing control and mitigation strategies. * Design, execute, and monitor accident and occupational disease prevention programs, including safe work procedures and emergency protocols. * Conduct regular inspections and audits of facilities, equipment, and processes to detect substandard conditions and actions, proposing and implementing necessary corrective measures. * Design and deliver occupational health and safety training and awareness programs for all personnel assigned by our client. * Maintain detailed records of incidents, accidents, inspections, trainings, and implemented corrective actions. * Investigate incidents and accidents, identifying root causes and proposing preventive measures to avoid recurrence. * Actively collaborate with our client to ensure safety practices are integrated into all operations and projects. * Advise our client and work teams on all matters related to risk prevention. **What are we looking for in you to join this opportunity?** * Degree in Risk Prevention Engineering (mandatory). * Essential minimum of 5 years of experience, ideally in sanitary landfills or waste management industries. * Availability to work 2 days per week, conducting 9-hour visits. * Mandatory own vehicle to travel to the project site and valid driver's license (mandatory). * Residence in the local area. * Technical knowledge of: Chilean occupational health and safety legislation (Law 16\.744 and associated decrees); specific regulations and standards for sanitary landfill operations and waste handling; risk identification and assessment tools (IPER matrices, AST, etc.); occupational health and safety management systems (OHSAS 18001 / ISO 45001\). **Other conditions:** * Two weekly 9-hour visits to the San Rafael plant. Within each month, 1 or 2 visits to the Talca and Linares plants will be conducted; these will not be additional days but adjusted within the two weekly days. * Possibility of providing extra support to the company in case of an accident or emergency. * Availability to work in a hostile environment regarding unpleasant odors. * Availability to use your personal vehicle.


