Construction Safety Manager - Rhode Island General Contractor
Company: Michael Page
Location: Cranston
Posted on: October 27, 2024
Job Description:
Rhode Island-based General Contractor hiring for an experienced
Construction Safety Manager.Client DetailsFamily-owned and operated
Rhode Island-based General Contractor with over 75 years in
business! They are a reputable and highly-awarded General
Contractor serving both Rhode Island & the Greater Boston area.
They are known for their project versatility and have established
themselves as one of the go-to GC's in the academic, health care,
and commercial sectors. Through generational leadership and passion
they have cultivated a close-knit company culture and a proven
successful track record.DescriptionResponsibilities:
- Regularly visits all job sites to review safety compliance and
maintains an active log of all visits and findings; conducts safety
meetings, audits, and inspections, evaluates performance,
identifies corrective action, and implements follow-up assessments.
- Teaches Field Leaders how to appropriately and efficiently
conduct safety meetings, job site inspections, identify root causes
& implement corrective action.
- Collaborate with the Estimating and project team in the
estimating and preconstruction process to determine the various
levels of safety planning needed for the project.
- Attends and actively participates in project Kick-off and
monthly Business Review meetings.
- Audit Site Safety Binders for compliance and make
recommendations for improvement.
- Periodically attends and monitors compliance of weekly toolbox
talks and maintenance of proper recordkeeping.
- Develop, execute, and maintain health and safety plans,
corporate safety manuals, and crisis management plans ensuring
compliance with all legal guidelines and regulations.
- Work with Project Managers and Superintendents to ensure
project-specific safety binder and document storage systems are
established for each project and prepared timely.
- Coordinates, schedules, and facilitates subcontractor's
pre-construction safety planning meetings.
- Reviews Subcontractor's certifications, Site Specific Safety
Programs, and Job Hazard Analysis before subcontractor
mobilization.
- Reviews documentation from subcontractors for the proper
training of their employees as related to the scope of work.
- Reviews project Hazmat Reports for quality and completeness.
- Performs accident investigations in the event of a job site
accident.
- Prepare and enforce policies and introduce and implement
activities to establish an embedded culture of health and safety.
- Evaluate practices, procedures, and facilities to assess risk
and adherence to the law.
- Facilitate training and presentations for health and safety
matters and accident prevention.
- Review Company Site-Specific Safety Plans.
- Create and manage a safety forecast budget for consumables and
training.
- Ensure the inspection of equipment and machinery for possible
unsafe conditions.
- Serve as primary contact for project site injury and incident
notification, investigation, and case management.
- Liaise with insurance business partners; create and develop
risk management plans; attend bi-annual conferences; travel as
required.
- Partners with Human Resources on the management of GL/WC
claims, identification of claim trends, and proactive risk
management planning.
- Recommend solutions to issues, improvement opportunities, or
new prevention measures
- Report on health and safety awareness, issues, and statistics.
- Captures and evaluates safety & compliance findings. Utilizes
the same to identify and implement continuous improvement programs.
- Presents safety & compliance findings to the Leadership Team
every quarter - utilizes relevant and factual data to communicate
trends, areas for improvement and forward trainingMeasures of
Success:
- Target zero safety incidents in the workplace
- Licensure/certifications for team members are valid and up to
date
- Health & Safety program is in compliance with OSHA and other
legal requirementsProfile
- Bachelor's degree in Construction Safety, Occupational Health
and Safety, or related discipline preferred.
- 5 years of related work experience in the field of construction
safety with demonstrated expertise in construction and safety
technologies and practices.
- OSHA 30 + First Aid/CPR certified.
- Excellent understanding of occupational health and safety
guidelines and regulations.
- Proficient in data analysis and risk assessments.
- Excellent organizational and motivational skills.
- Ability to think critically and solve problems when unforeseen
circumstances arise.
- Outstanding attention to detail.
- Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills.Job Offer
- Competitive base salary (dependent on level of experience)
- Performance-based profit sharing
- Employer-paid health care (100% employer-paid + dental &
vision)
- Vacation & PTO
- 401K planMPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status,
or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected
by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages
applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected
veterans and all other qualified applicants.
Keywords: Michael Page, Quincy , Construction Safety Manager - Rhode Island General Contractor, Professions , Cranston, Massachusetts
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