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8-hour Site Supervisor Health and Safety Compliance Course, for both civil construction and HAZWOPER and 40-hour HAZWOPER training certification highly preferred. The Site Safety Officer will ensure employees working onsite are aware of, observe, and comply with RECON Health & Safety Programs and safe work plans, permits, industry standards, client and project specific requirements; and applicable laws for environmental remediation and earthwork construction.
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Frequently communicate with key project shareholders and participate in weekly job safety meetings with construction site personnel and with project management team. The Field Safety Technician will be a vital part of our team and work closely with construction contractors, subcontractors, and the project management team to maintain a safe and secure work environment.
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Field Safety Technician should have construction safety experience and a deep knowledge of OSHA regulations for the construction industry. Develop and propose construction worker recognition program and/or events for management review.
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The Site Safety Manager performs overall safety management and support functions for a local construction project. Reporting directly to the Regional Safety Director or Regional Safety Manager, the Site Safety Manager administers the Clune Safety Policy and provides direction for the Clune Safety Program.
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Also working closely with the Risk Management Department to mitigate claims by ensuring Safety is a priority on the project. Coordinate, manage and/or conduct safety education programs for Clune Management, Supervision, and Employees.
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This Safety manager position is located in South Florida at a designated construction site and will report to the Director of Environmental Health and Safety. Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST) or Safety Trained Supervisor (STS) required.
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Site Safety Manager needs 8-10 years of experience in the environmental, health and safety discipline with a strong focus on safety required. About the job Site Safety Manager.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in construction safety management, preferably in maritime or terminal operations. Collaborate with project management and site teams to integrate safety into all aspects of project planning and execution.
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You will work on-site at various construction locations, requiring direct interaction with multiple stakeholders to ensure safety compliance. Join our team as a Construction Safety Manager, where you will be essential in conditioning Walmart distribution centers, including the addition of multiple HVAC units and installation of heavy/new mechanical systems in Buckeye, Arizona.
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Traveling Construction Safety Manager. You will collaborate with other general contractor site safety personnel, owner's representatives, and subcontractors, ensuring safety standards are met and maintained across the board.
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NCCER Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) NCCER Construction Site Safety Supervisor (CSSS) This is a 1099 position (independent contractor) for a 1 year commitment as a site safety manager on a project in Lubbock, TX. You will be representing a large General Contractor on this project.
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RSI EnTech, LLC is recruiting for aConstruction Site Supervisor (CSS)who plans, oversees, and directs construction activities to ensure compliance with the work planning documents. RSI EnTech has more than two decades of experience in complex, highly regulated markets providing environmental, engineering, energy and project management services while maintaining an excellent safety record.
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The Site Safety Manager will work with the Project Manager and Superintendent on the project to help lead the project team to establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture driven around company values, best practice safety management systems, strong communication, personal accountability, people development and authentic engagement.
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The Site Safety Manager is also tasked with assisting the Safety Director in building a positive safety culture in the field through guidance, support and training. The Site Safety Manager investigates and reports on all injuries and incidents and provides support to the project teams.
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Have solid interpersonal skills, must be able to work well with the construction project site team, owners and construction management firms. We are currently seeking a Site Safety Manager for our $+ million dollar project at San Diego International Airport.
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