Compliance Management International

construction

ConstructionSafetySpecialist

$85–90k Clay, New York, United States
The Brief

“Construction Safety Specialist at Compliance Management International. Skills: safety support across construction projects, implement effective safety programs, ensure regulatory compliance, promote a proactive, site-wide safety culture, field presence, leadership capability, collaborate across multiple trades and stakeholders. Serve as a safety resource to the General Contractor, subcontractors, and project team. Mentor, coach, and train field personnel on OSHA standards, company policies, and ”

What You'll Achieve.

implement effective safety programs; ensure regulatory compliance; promote a proactive, site-wide safety culture

Industry & Context.

construction
Problems you'll solve

problem-solving skills; hazard recognition, risk assessment, and problem-solving skills

Eligibility Requirements

field presence, standing, walking, climbing ladders, working at heights, entering confined spaces, and navigating uneven terrain throughout the workday, lifting up to 30 lbs., working in varying weather conditions, including extreme heat, cold, wind, or precipitation, Ability to work flexible hours, including overtime, based on project needs, Reliable transportation and residence within a reasonable commuting distance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Minimum of 6+ years of construction safety experience, preferably supporting a General Contractor, working knowledge of OSHA construction standards (29 CFR 1926), Experience working in complex, fast-paced construction environments, Working knowledge of high-risk activities (e. g. , electrical safety, fall protection, confined space, crane operations, etc. ), Proven ability to influence and collaborate with field teams, supervisors, and management, hazard recognition, risk assessment, and problem-solving skills, Effective verbal and written communication skills, Proficiency with Microsoft Office and/or safety management systems, OSHA 30-Hour Construction Certification (required, within the last 5 years), First Aid, CPR, and AED Certification (required)

Nice to Have

data center or mission critical experience may be added as needed, BCSP certifications (STS-C, CHST, CSP) preferred, OSHA 500 Certification preferred, Degree in Occupational Health & Safety or related field preferred

What You'll Do.

Serve as a safety resource to the General Contractor

and train field personnel on OSHA standards

and industry best practices

Promote and sustain a positive safety culture through active engagement with workers and site leadership

Participate in and support daily

and monthly safety meetings as required by the project

Conduct routine site safety inspections

and identify hazards and recommend corrective actions

Lead and support safety processes including pre-task planning (PTP)

Job Safety Analyses (JSAs)

and incident investigations

Facilitate new hire orientations

and task-specific training

Monitor compliance with OSHA 29 CFR 1926 standards and site-specific safety requirements

Prepare and maintain accurate safety documentation

and metrics for project leadership

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

collaborate across multiple trades and stakeholders; influence and collaborate with field teams, supervisors, and management

Communication Scope

Effective verbal and written communication skills

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