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Position Summary:The Regional HSE Manager is responsible for promoting and enforcing the corporate Health, Safety & Environment ("HSE") program, providing safety support to construction operations, and mentoring regional site safety professionals.
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O ·Understand construction safety standards and safety practices. ·Participate in project development with design professionals, contractors,vendors, and/or regulatory agencies; provide guidance, review, and coordination for user input, design criteria, and constructability; and in concert with others, plan and schedule all construction work, including coordination of utility disruption, implementation of safety and security measures, control of construction noise, and cleanliness of the job sites and related building spaces.
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Managing, monitoring and coordinating all key aspects of the construction that include the project schedule, costs, reporting, quality, logistics, neighbor relations, health and safety and environment.
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The Assistant Project Manager will provide overall on-site administrative and technical management on construction projects. Are you looking for an Assistant Project Manager role in a safety focused company who provides opportunities for career growth.
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In this role you will support the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Eastern Service Area (ESA) performing construction oversight for projects in support of Project Engineers, Ensure general contractor complies with FAA Environmental, Safety, and Health policies.
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Chairs a pre-construction safety conference with each Subcontractor, as required by the VP, before the Sub begins work onsite. Supports the Project Executive, Division Manager and/or Operations Manager by carrying out all project duties and activities delegated to the Safety Manger regarding jobsite safety inspections, jobsite safety reporting, jobsite safety monitoring, and all safety related issues dealing with local/federal officials, such as OSHA. Additionally, plans, directs, and implements the safety program to ensure safe, healthy, and accident-free work environment by performing the following duties personally.
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The Senior Project Manager will have responsibility for a wide variety of project types for various user agencies including the State’s higher education system, the judiciary, public safety agencies, human services, environmental agencies and state offices.
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Continuously coordinate with field staff (General Superintendent, Project Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent, Safety Manager, etc.) Additional proficiencies shall include cost management software (Timberline, Sage preferred), scheduling software (Primavera P6 preferred) and construction management software (Procore preferred.
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Lead a variety of Engineering projects including the planning and completion of inspections and investigations on hydropower structures and other renewable energy developments, determining the safety and efficacy of such facilities or structures, execute rehabilitation and reconstruction efforts, as well as new design and construction projects.
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Work environment may require use of construction/inspection safety equipment including fall equipment. A Professional Engineer (PE) or Certified Construction Manager (CCM) is preferred.
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Ensures Project Manager is notified of any deviations in construction safety compliance, environmental compliance, schedule, design, materials, budget, and commissioning plans. Knowledge of applicable safety regulations and codes along with construction standards and regulations.
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Maintain operational knowledge of construction safety, DLS, OSHA, ANSI, and other applicable standards, regulations, laws, and procedures. Minimum of five (5) years of construction or electrical utility safety experience.
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Plan and coordinate field work including sampling, drilling, well installation, soil, groundwater and LNAPL/DNAPL assessment; vapor intrusion assessment; and high-resolution site characterization (e.g., passive soil gas surveys, MIP, Waterloo Profiler), and remedial construction and O&M.
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OSHA Outreach Trainer for the Construction Industry, CHST, and/or Certified Safety Professional certification. Coordinate, schedule, and facilitate all Subcontractors Pre-Construction Safety Planning Meetings acting as a resource for field operations with compliance on Federal (OSHA) and state as well as local safety and health regulations.
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5 years of safety working experience in the Heavy Construction. Bachelor's Degree in a related field and industry related professional certifications such as CSP (Certified Safety Professional), CHST (Certified Health & Safety Technician), or CIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist) are strongly preferred.
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