Safety Manager - Heavy Construction
Location
San Ramon, CA | United States
Job description
Safety Manager (19092)
San Ramon California, USA
Industry(ies) Construction
Primary Skills Safety Administration, Safety Improvements
Secondary Skills Safety Management Systems, Safety Meetings
Occupational Categories Construction/ Architecture/ Civil Infrastructure
Work Experience (Years) 5-15
Degree University - Bachelor's Degree/3-4 Year Degree
Pay Rate 120000-150000
Job Description
Our client in the construction industry is looking to bring on a full time Health and Safety Manager. This person will evaluate safety practices, conduct site inspections, lead training programs, and develop a site-specific safety program.
This person will sit onsite at their San Ramon office, but some travel around the East Bay will be required.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct daily safety inspection of the job site for hazards and compliance with safety requirements in the specifications and 8 CA Code of Regs
- Implement actions and programs to prevent/reduce the occurrence of emergencies/accidents/incidents.
- Inspect jobsites to ensure Company Safety Program and OSHA compliance
- Document safety inspections at every location where construction activity is active using a construction site safety inspection checklist
- Collaborate with internal stakeholders, government agencies, and relevant bodies to promote a positive safety culture and stay aligned with industry trends.
- Conducts safety training, including new hire safety orientation, field safety training for Company and subcontractors, and mandatory training
- Develop the site-specific safety program (SSSP).
- Review work schedules including subcontractors', to ensure adequacy of job hazard analyses and address all safety concerns and issues
Qualifications
Qualifications:
- At least 5 years of experience in heavy construction safety
- Bachelors Degree highly preferred
- Cal/OSHA 30-hour construction training course certification required
- Ability to evaluate construction work activities with respect to safety and loss control
- Must have one of the following certifications from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals: CSP, CHST, OHST
- This person must also complete first aid and CPR certifications
- Ability to recognize training needs and develop training in safety
- Knowledgeable in emergency procedures, related accidents, and mitigation.
Ideally someone who comes from a heavy construction safety background
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