Mid/Senior Level Construction Safety Manager

Bay Area - Hybrid Opportunity

Opportunities for Construction Safety Managers in an established Environmental Engineering, Consulting, and Remediation company with offices in in California, including the San Francisco Bay Area. We provide environmental engineering consulting services, in addition to performing soil, groundwater and sediments remediation for a wide range of industries.

This is a great opportunity to join our growing company and to play an important role in undertaking several exciting large scale and complex remediation projects in the San Francisco Bay Area.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Prepare Site-Specific Health and Safety Plans and Job Hazard Analysis forms for environmental remediation projects that complies with OSHA, Client requirements, and company requirements.

  • Complete Site-Specific Health and Safety orientation training for company and Subcontractor personnel.

  • Work as an integral member of the Construction Management team to manage the Health and Safety program in the field implementing environmental remediation projects.

  • Lead the implementation of a Safety Observation and Feedback Program through the use of Safety Observation Cards, reporting of observations and analyzing safety data.

  • Complete incident investigations and root cause analyses as necessary.

  • Oversee the activities of our subcontractors and effectively communicate with stakeholders during field activities.

  • Assist clients with compliance with federal, state and local health and safety regulations associated with remediation.


REQUIREMENTS:

  • College degree preferred but not required.

  • 5+ years of relevant Construction Safety experience with good working knowledge of established construction means and methods, heavy equipment resources, standards of practice, and OSHA construction safety.

  • Ability to motivate peers and subcontractor personnel to actively participate in a Safety Observation and Feedback Program.

  • Environmental remediation field work experience and 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER certification.

  • Strong commitment to safety, including following established Health and Safety protocols.

  • Interest in earning certification as an Associate Safety Professional (ASP) or similar safety professional certification(s) through the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP)

  • Valid driver’s license and a good driving record.

  • Effective written/verbal communication and leadership skills.

  • Ability to multi-task, maintain flexibility, travel, and work independently with minimal supervision when necessary.