Safety Director
Application InstructionsPlease click Apply Now and follow the prompts to enter your information. Upload a recent copy of your resume.Position DescriptionSafety DirectorSummaryProvide safety support to a variety of construction sites in a multi-state region to ensure a safe and healthful work environment. Identify safety needs, conduct training, and develop and implement policies and procedures to attain an "Incident Free" work environment.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesLead by embracing Corval Groups culture and safety tools, participate and guide people in our cultural behavioral spot programGuide office and field leaders to be in alignment with company vision and valuesUtilize KPIs to verify project/employee performance and coach accordinglyEnsure corporate safety plan is adhered too. Develop site specific / project plans and bridge gaps between Corval plan with the client's expectations.Perform field audits, and provide feedback too project and division managersStructure OSHA consultation meetingsIdentify behavioral and environment Risks in field/shop/yard and officeAudit safety systems /tools to ensure effectivenessCommunicate up and coming changes with OSHA, NFPA, MSHA, NEC, ANSI, DOT and EPA.Oversee 35+ inhouse developed training modules and assist in rolling out to project personnel.Assist Project Managers in developing project plans.Create Tool Box Talks based on relevant work fronts.Manage regional safety committee, providing technical knowledge and cultural support.Review annually Corval Groups policies / procedures for State and Federal compliance and identify improvement opportunities.Identify trends, patterns and causal factors through incident investigations to prevent reoccurrence.Attend leadership and operational meetings and provide supportStrive to manage the EMR / TRIR below company targetResponsible for managing Corval Group's injury management and return to work program including medical visits, recordability of injuries, and workers compEnsure timely, complete, and accurate personnel injury reporting and paperwork. Record/report 300 forms to OSHA.Be aware and communicate recalls regarding PPE and equipmentPosition RequirementsExperience, Education & SkillsTen or more years of experience in safety planning and execution.OSHA 500/501 - CHSTTrain the trainer certifications in Forklift, Aerial Lift, and Scissors LiftWell organized with analytical abilities to determine areas for safety improvement.Advanced oral and written communication skills and interpersonal skills.Ability to train and motivate team to focus on safety.First Aid Trainer Certified.Working ConditionsConstruction site environment (commercial, industrial, process plants) - Physical ability to walk, stand, bend, and climb for safety inspection purposes while wearing safety equipment / PPE. Must be able to drive a vehicle to and from inspections.Office environment - extensive sitting at desk and computer; some standing, bending at the waist, stooping and reaching required; ability to lift 5-20 pounds frequently & 20- 50 pounds occasionally.Travel is required for this position and may be on project sites up to 50% of the time.Equal Opportunity Employer