Safety Officer FHNW Campus Muttenz (80-100 %)
Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW
Muttenz
Key information
- Publication date:15 December 2025
- Workload:80 – 100%
- Contract type:Permanent position
- Place of work:Muttenz
Job summary
Join FHNW Campus Muttenz as a safety officer, enhancing security.
Tasks
- Develop and implement the campus safety concept effectively.
- Advise on safety issues for projects, events, and acquisitions.
- Conduct risk analyses and organize safety instructions for all.
Skills
- Degree in environmental, natural, or engineering sciences required.
- Strong communication skills and structured working style needed.
- Team player with resilience and a confident presence essential.
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Safety Officer FHNW Campus Muttenz (80-100 %)
University of Applied Sciences for Life Sciences FHNW, Campus Muttenz Services
Your tasks:
As a safety officer, you play a central role in implementing and further developing the safety concept at Campus Muttenz. In close cooperation with internal and external partners, you actively contribute to the safety and health of our employees and students. Your tasks include, among others:
- Developing, maintaining and implementing the operational safety concept
- Advising on safety-related issues as well as on projects, events and new acquisitions
- Conducting risk analyses and hazard assessments
- Organizing and conducting safety instructions for employees and students
- Maintaining and further developing the internal emergency organization
- Taking responsibility for fire protection and coordinating with external security service providers
- Contributing to FHNW-wide safety concepts and actively participating in the FHNW safety officers network
Your profile:
You are a committed, solution-oriented individual with a strong affinity for safety and health topics. Ideally, you also bring the following qualifications:
- University degree in environmental, natural or engineering sciences or a comparable education
- Further training as a safety engineer or specialist in occupational safety and health protection
- Several years of experience in the field of safety, health protection and emergency organization
- Good knowledge of legal basics and willingness to continue education (e.g. fire protection)
- Structured, independent working style and good communication skills
- Teamwork skills, resilience and confident appearance
The uniqueness of FHNW is reflected in the combination of teaching and application-oriented research as well as cooperation with practice. The complementary perspectives enable a differentiated understanding and action in a rapidly changing world. Exchange and collaboration are paramount.