Summary
The Safety Manager will support the Director of Construction in the development, integration, and oversight of the company safety and health program. The incumbent will drive consistency and accountability at assigned locations and within the larger safety team.
Responsibilities
•Ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local laws and practices
•Integrate safety, health, and environmental requirements and expectations into general business practices
•Participate in project planning events
•Develop and maintain project-specific safety programs such as safety orientation, incident reporting and investigation, inspection and auditing, safety observations, training, etc.
•Prepare and oversee preparation and execution of safety plans, programs, and training.
•Assist in development of site-specific safety goals and targets
•Travel to all CAS worksites both regionally and nationally
•Lead effort to ensure all employees are properly trained
•Establish relationships with local medical providers, emergency services and other community services in support of safety at the worksite
•Interface with regulatory representatives (OSHA, Environmental, Public Health) in a cooperative manner and apply knowledge of processes to limit exposure and risks to the company
Qualifications
•Bi-lingual, English and Spanish
•Bachelor's degree in health & safety, engineering, construction management, or related field
•10 years health and safety experience
•Experience with cause mapping, root cause analysis, and incident investigation
•Working knowledge of risk management practices and workers compensation programs
•Experience with OSHA compliance, conformance standards, and other industry best practices
•First Aid/CPR/AED certification
•OSHA Authorized Trainer and Safety Certification
About Us
Across the Midwest, CAS Constructors has delivered more than 400 water and wastewater treatment projects for a wide variety of clients. We are proud to play an important role in building the critical structures that improve lives and strengthen communities.