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The Safety Inspector will conduct high level, on-site safety & Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (“SWPPP”) inspections of construction projects warehouse, fabrication shop and the work performed by the service maintenance department to ensure compliance with established state and Company occupational safety standards.
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Title: Data Center Construction Safety Manager. initial Project Executive – Safety Manager “workshop” to present objectives and program and strategy. Currently the DCX Construction Safety Managers respond to the site to perform a “deep dive” and help facilitate an improvement strategy.
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We are seeking a dedicated Site Safety Manager to join our team for an industrial construction project in Hemlock, MI. The ideal candidate will lead safety initiatives, enforce compliance with safety regulations, and ensure a safe working environment for all employees on-site.
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Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 30-hour construction safety training. Minimum of 15 +/- years of construction experience serving as a Construction Manager, Construction Management Representative, or Construction Superintendent.
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Industry Leadership: Join a team that leads the way in heavy highway construction, setting standards for quality, safety, and efficiency. As a fourth-generation family business, Swank Construction has delivered top-tier heavy highway construction work since the 1930s.
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OverviewOverview:William Charles Construction, a MasTec Company, is currently hiring for a Site Safety Manager to support our Power Delivery team. Site Safety Manager will be a direct report to Corporate Health & Safety Director.
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Thalle Construction Co., Inc. (“Thalle”) is currently seeking a Project Safety Manager. The Project Safety Manager will report to the Vice President of Safety Management and work closely with and support the operations team.
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Construction Safety and Health Technician (CHST) or Certified Safety Professional (CSP). Requires at least five years of underground construction safety experience.
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Monitors and reports on construction productivity and schedule performance (including trends) to the Project Field Manager and Field Project Controls Manager. Coordinates the Construction Completion Walkdowns and the complete hand over of start-up packages to the Startup Manager and supervises the close out of all punch list items.
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Bachelor’s Degree or 5-10 years of related experience as a safety manager in the crane/rigging industry, heavy industry environment, i.e. petrochemical, steel, etc. Safety Dept. of ALL Crane Rental Corp., a large crane equipment company serving the construction industry in Columbus and surrounding counties seeks a Safety Coordinator with 5-10 years of experience in the areas of safety management in the crane and rigging industry.
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18+ years construction supervisory experience required, with at least 5 years of previous construction manager experience. Coordinates compliance with the schedule safety, cost, and quality decisions in conjunction with the Site Manager.
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Including: The Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, New York State Building and Health Departments, New York City Building and Public Safety Departments, Unites States Department of Housing and Urban Development, National Fire Protection Association standards, AIA Guidelines for the Construction of Healthcare Facilities, and others as required by individual projects.
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We are currently hiring a Construction Safety Manager to be located in Los Angeles, CA. The Construction Safety Manager will provide their expertise to support a very large educational facility construction program.
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Collaborate with departments including Health and Safety, Engineering, Construction, Supply & Expediting, T&I, Commissioning, Contract Management, Legal, and Procurement. Collaborating closely with engineering, project management, and construction teams, you will develop and implement comprehensive safety strategies, conduct risk assessments, and drive a culture of safety across the project lifecycle.
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Direct reports include: Field Superintendent, Project Engineer, Office Manager, QC, and Safety. The Project Manager is responsible for the overall direction, completion, and financial outcome of a construction project.
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