Join as a Safety Manager to lead impactful safety programs in industrial construction. Drive compliance, enhance safety culture, and influence continuous improvement. Collaborate with teams to ensure workplace safety.

Safety Manager – Industrial Construction
in Architecture, Engineering & Construction PermanentJob Detail
Job Description
Overview
- Lead and enhance the safety, health, and environmental program for an industrial construction contractor.
- Ensure compliance with regulations and company standards to maintain a safe work environment.
- Promote a culture of safety and accountability among field supervision and crew members.
- Develop and manage training programs, including onboarding and task-specific safety education.
- Conduct regular jobsite inspections, behavior observations, and safety audits.
- Analyze safety performance metrics and prepare reports for senior management.
- Oversee incident investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective actions.
- Coordinate safety integration into project planning and execution processes.
- Manage documentation related to training, inspections, incidents, and permits.
Key Responsibilities & Duties
- Develop and maintain safety policies, procedures, and systems tailored to industrial construction.
- Conduct inspections, audits, and behavior observations to ensure compliance and identify risks.
- Lead training programs for employees and subcontractors, ensuring comprehensive safety education.
- Investigate incidents, perform root cause analysis, and implement preventive measures.
- Analyze safety metrics, identify trends, and recommend improvements.
- Ensure proper use and availability of PPE and safety tools across job sites.
- Manage subcontractor safety programs, including prequalification and monitoring.
- Collaborate with project managers to integrate safety into planning and execution.
- Address environmental and industrial hygiene issues, such as exposure and hazard control.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Engineering, or related field preferred.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in safety management within construction or industrial settings.
- Proficiency in OSHA regulations and safety codes; experience with behavior-based safety programs.
- Strong skills in audits, inspections, risk assessments, and corrective actions.
- Effective communication and training abilities to influence field leadership and crews.
- Competence in data management, metrics analysis, and driving continuous improvement.
- Capability to work onsite and travel to multiple project locations as required.
- Commitment to fostering a safe and compliant work environment.
- Experience managing documentation for training, inspections, and incidents.
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