Safety Manager

Montgomery, AL
Full Time
Innovations
Manager/Supervisor

U.S. Engineering has been an industry leader since 1893. How? Constant innovation and a willingness to evolve. The construction industry changes rapidly, and we cultivate a dynamic workplace where even our newest team members can influence change and make an impact. We know that our most valuable asset is our people. Join us!

SAFETY MANAGER

In any given year, our people have a hand in installing, maintaining, or operating hundreds of large mechanical systems – or supporting those that do. With each of those, there’s a story that is affecting people’s lives. That’s a responsibility we take very seriously, and it’s why we are driving innovation and disrupting the way people think about construction and facility service.

The Safety Coordinator is responsible for implementing and supervising corporate and regional safety, health, and environmental protection programs that support our core value “to ensure a safe working environment”. This role is also responsible for the development of safety standards and safety training, as well as safety monitoring compliance, and recognition programs. 

Principal Duties and Accountabilities:

  • Keeps current on construction industry safety standards and consistently monitors the corporate safety program to ensure best practices in safety.
  • Provides leadership, administrative and technical direction on all corporate safety and health programs, procedures, and policies.   Makes recommendations to corporate Management Committee on all safety-related issues.
  • At a regional level, provides direction to division leaders as well as project leaders to ensure compliance with all safety and incident programs, procedures and policies.
  • At a project-specific level, collaborates with project management to provide technical and administrative direction to on-site Field Safety Coordinators and other field personnel, including staffing and personnel administration activities, etc.  
  • Leads the corporate safety committee in achieving strategic goals related to safety.
  • Develops and implements corporate safety recognition programs that effectively reward employees for ensuring a safe working environment.  Regularly communicates the status of corporate safety records.
  • Develops and facilitates safety training programs, including field employee safety orientation, as well as regular safety training on a variety of topics.
  • Controls hazardous working conditions and unsafe employee activities through safety management and collaboration with other operations supervisory personnel.
  • Conducts proactive jobsite surveillance / inspections and prepares reports.
  • Develops and implements the corporate Crisis Management Plan.  This involves documenting the plan, communicating, and training all employees regarding their responsibilities to the plan.
  • Thoroughly investigates all safety incidents and prepares the appropriate documentation, then communicates the status of incidents to management in accordance to corporate procedures.
  • Works closely with the company’s Manager of Corporate Risk to minimize liability and worker’s compensation costs.
  • Monitors the return-to-work process for injured employees to minimize the impact of an injured worker returning to a jobsite.  Assists in identifying work an injured worker can perform.
  • Represents the company in all safety related hearings (OSHA, etc.).  
  • May participate in the procurement phase or pre-job meetings and develops site specific safety plans that include site specific training when required. 
  • Responsible for purchasing and/or approving purchases for the company’s safety supplies and personal protective equipment, as well as other safety program expenses. 
  • Reviews safety incident documentation to ensure all required records and reports are complete, accurate and submitted per established procedures, and implements appropriate corrective action as required. 
  • Accompanies all safety, health and insurance inspectors on walk through tours.  Coordinates or assists in preparing written appeals for safety violation citations.
  • Manages the existing drug and alcohol testing procedures in all geographic areas. 

Education:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health preferred.  Other related degree programs or equivalent combinations of training and industry-related experience will be considered.

Experience:

  • Minimum of 5 years’ experience performing a safety role in the construction industry required.
  • Prefer prior supervisory experience, including oversight of safety training programs.

Knowledge, skills, and abilities:

  • Thorough understanding of all federal, state, and local construction safety regulations.
  • Understanding of mechanical construction industry practices, processes, and standards.
  • Ability to recognize hazardous situations and implement necessary corrective measures.
  • Excellent team collaboration and communication skills.
  • Possesses superior interpersonal skills, such as diplomacy, persuasion, assertiveness and managerial courage.
  • Ability to analyze the company’s strengths and potential weak areas in relation to safety and develop proactive process improvements to ensure best practices.
  • Skill in classroom instruction and in facilitating effective individual and group learning.  This includes the ability to plan effective training programs, deliver the necessary content, and evaluate and consistently improve the programs.
  • Excellent ability to establish and foster effective professional relationships with others, including employees at all levels of the company, vendors, contractors, etc.
  • Time management and organizational skills.
  • Strong problem-solving and conflict management skills.

Physical and/or Travel demands:

  • Job is performed in a combination of settings, including on project sites as well as in the office. 
  • Routine driving to local/regional project sites required. 
  • Occasional overnight travel to other regional offices and/or remote project sites is required.
  • Physical demands include walking on uneven surfaces, climbing ladders, bending, kneeling, lifting, etc.  Position also includes sitting and standing, use of telephone, keyboard, and computer monitor. 

Benefits and Compensation:

  • The range for this position has been established at $88,880 - $125,550 and is US Engineering’s good faith and reasonable estimate at the time of the posting. The compensation offered to the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to, internal equity, experience, education, specialty, and training.
  • Your total compensation will go beyond the number on your paycheck. Team members are eligible for a year-end bonus based on company and/or individual performance as well as paid time off. An industry-leading benefits package including health, dental, and vision plans, and retirement.

This position will be posted until March 5, 2025. To apply, please visit https://www.usengineering.com/careers/job-postings/.
 

U.S. Engineering is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and shall provide equal employment opportunities to all people in all aspects of employer-employee relations, without regard to race, color, creed, national origin, religion, sex, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status. 

U.S. Engineering is compliant with the Drug Free Workplace Act, and all offers of employment are contingent upon the completion of a pre-employment drug screen.  

Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.

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