Job Title: Assistant Safety Manager
Location: De Soto, KS
Reports to: Site Safety Manager / Site Manager / Site Director
The Assistant Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring the safety and health of all personnel at the company job sites. This includes developing, implementing, and enforcing safety protocols and procedures in compliance with legal regulations, client and company policies to minimize occupational hazards. The Assistant Safety Manager works closely with management and employees to foster a safety-conscious environment.
Essential Functions
Instruct subcontractors to upload necessary safety documents into the system.
Review and approve Job Hazard Analysis with subcontractors before the start of each day
Ensure that all permits are obtained and completed with subcontractors as required (i.e. Hot Work, Confined Space Entry)
Facilitate jobsite training sessions for the company and subcontractor's employees as needed (i.e. Toolbox Talks, etc)
Constantly monitor the jobsite for physical hazards & unsafe behaviors
Give feedback to employees regarding safe & unsafe behaviors.
Inform the company Team Lead of identified risks immediately
Document jobsite hazards & corrective measures as required
Respond to, investigate & report job site incidents if/when they occur
Participate in project meetings when invited
Assist in other safety & health related issues as they arise
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in health and safety, Environmental Health, or related field required.
Health and safety certification preferred.
Minimum 3-5 years of experience in Industrial construction or/and mechanical installation setting as safety officer preferred
Ability to make decisions under tight deadlines.
Show attention to detail in all aspects of the job and have creative problem-solving skills.
Extensive knowledge of and ability to apply OSHA safety standards.
Ability to conduct training.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Demonstrates proficiency using a personal computer (PC) and company communication tools, such as email, internet, and Microsoft products (e.g., Word, Excel, Office, Outlook).
Excellent written and verbal communication skills including preparing safety guidelines, policies, incident report, daily logs, OSHA logs, etc.
Strong supervisory and leadership skills.
Working Environment:
Due to daily condition changes on construction projects, when employees are outside of the office, trailer or structure, they must wear appropriate personal protective equipment as required by the company's safety policies and as required for weather conditions.
Must be able to work extended hours, weekends, and possible holidays as directed by Area Manager and project schedule to meet the customers' deadlines.