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Position OverviewAs a Safety Manager, you will manage our Health, Safety and Environmental programs at the project level, driving a safety-oriented approach to work. Knowledge of Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)/OSHA regulations and hazard recognition, record keeping and injury management skills.
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Safety Managers at Kiewit are integral in ensuring "Nobody Gets Hurt". Professional certification in safety management (e.g., CSP, CHST, EM385) preferred. Minimum of 5 years of experience in construction safety management, ideally with a focus on bridge and marine projects, or heavy civil and transportation projects.
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At Kiewit, one of our guiding principles on every project and in every office is, "Nobody Gets Hurt" and we're currently looking for a Safety Programs Manager who will create, support and audit our programs which reinforces our commitment to safety.
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At Kiewit, one of our guiding principles on infrastructure projects and in every office is, “Nobody Gets Hurt” and we’re currently looking for a Safety Manager who creates, supports, and will audit our program which reinforces our commitment to safety.
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Degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Safety, or a related field of study. + Compiling, analyzing, and interpreting occupational illness and accident statistical data at the project level; recommending process and product safety features that will reduce employee exposure to chemical, physical, and biological work hazards.
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Coordinating and presenting safety training to support client requirements including new hire orientation, fall protection, confined space, lockout/tagout and repertory. Developing environmental health and safety training materials to include manuals, brochures, PowerPoint presentations etc.
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Managing the company environmental health and safety programs at the project level, driving a safety-oriented approach to work. Interfacing with Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) (Provincial or federal) officials/inspectors in the event or a site visit.
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Position OverviewAt Kiewit, one of our guiding principles on every project and in every office is, “Nobody Gets Hurt” and we’re currently looking for a Safety Programs Manager who will create, support and audit our programs which reinforces our commitment to safety.
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Safety Manager- MEC Transportation. Embody the Kiewit approach to safety, being constantly aware of conditions and work practices, being empowered to stop all unsafe work when needed.
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We are committed to building upon our history as one of the safest companies to work for by equipping our craft with the best tooling and safety programs available. As part of Kiewit, we are integrated with 135 years of construction and engineering experience that provides holistic solutions, differentiating our team from the rest of the industry.
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