Safety Manager
OverviewAt Shawmut Design and Construction, we take pride in the culture we've built as a 100% employee-owned company—one that's been recognized with more than 100 Best Place to Work awards. We've been honored as a National Fortune Best Workplace, a Fortune Best Workplace for Women, Millennials, and Parents, and one of America's Best Employers by Forbes—along with numerous regional recognitions across our 15 offices nationwide.Here's a glimpse into what we offer:Health, Dental, and Vision Insurance.Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) – Be an employee-owner!401(K) with Company Match – Receive a company match up to 4% of your eligible pay.Generous Paid Time Off – vacation and sick time, 12 holidays, summer Fridays, and a yearly volunteer day.The Extras – Cell phone, laptop, tuition reimbursement, pet insurance, financial planning services, and more.ResponsibilitiesSet expectations and provide structure around site safety with superintendent and subcontractorsIdentify strengths and weaknesses of superintendent around knowledge, create site specific programs when necessary and train accordinglyEnsure the safety, training and development of Shawmut staff and subcontractors to understand identify and reduce risks in a fast paced construction environment from pre-construction through close-outRaise awareness of potential hazards that exist on a jobsite with owner by reviewing what can be done to minimize riskConduct regular safety audits throughout the duration of a project assessing all safety related issues and follow up with the project teamCommunicate directly with subcontractors to discuss concerns and Shawmut's expectationsIdentify poor performing subs by reviewing past performance and work with project executives and project managers to establish a plan to improveMaintain the information technology and systems that are essential to capture and analyze key data, present reporting and communicate effectivelyDevelop and maintaining strong relationships with every member of the project team, subcontractors and clientsRaise awareness of potential hazards that exist in the new building with Owner by reviewing with him/her what the hazards are and what can be done to minimize/prevent themConduct new hire safety orientations for incoming construction operations staffTrain Shawmut staff and subcontractors on topics such as OSHA certification (10 & 30 hour), First Aid, construction specific requirements and new standards reviewQualificationsMinimum 5 years of construction safety experienceOSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety certificationDemonstrated competency in:Fall ProtectionConfined SpaceExcavation and TrenchingAccident InvestigationHazard AnalysisBroad understanding of federal, state, and local regulatory requirementsCurrent CPR and Basic First Aid certificationPreferred Qualifications:Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) certification (CHST, ASP, CSP, etc.)OSHA 500 Authorized TrainerEEO InformationEligible candidates must be authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship or restriction, now and in the future.Shawmut prohibits discrimination against any staff member or applicant on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, age, religion, national origin, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, genetic information, disability, creed, citizenship status, or any other legally protected characteristic.Salary Range InformationLos Angeles Base Salary Range: $88,000–$115,000 The range stated is specific to Los Angeles. Placement within the listed range depends on many factors including, but not limited to, years of experience, project size capability (for Construction & Field roles), and internal company equity.