Construction Safety Manager

Adam Richmond Safety Services

Boise, ID

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Auditing, Code of Federal Regulations, Communication Skills, Construction, Construction Management, Construction Safety, Corporate Policies, Corrective Action, Detail Oriented, Documentation, Hazard Analysis, OSHA, Operational Support, People Management, Regulations, Regulatory Compliance, Risk, Risk Management, Safety Standards, Safety Training, Safety/Work Safety, Time Management
LOCATION
Boise, ID
POSTED
21 days ago
Job Title: Construction Safety Manager
Location: Idaho (Project-Based)
Compensation: Pay DOE (Dependent on Experience) + $170/day Per Diem

We are seeking an experienced Construction Safety Manager to support field operations on a project in Idaho. This position requires a strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations, with particular emphasis on steel erection standards. The ideal candidate is field-oriented, detail-driven, and capable of holding crews and subcontractors accountable to established safety requirements.

Minimum Qualifications:
    •    5–10 years of construction safety experience (required)
    •    OSHA 510 (Occupational Safety and Health Standards for Construction) – required
    •    CHST (Construction Health and Safety Technician) – preferred
    •    Demonstrated working knowledge of OSHA 29 CFR 1926, with emphasis on:
    •    Subpart R (Steel Erection)
    •    Subpart M (Fall Protection)
    •    Experience conducting jobsite audits, incident investigations, and hazard assessments
    •    Ability to develop and implement Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) and site-specific safety plans
    •    Strong communication skills with the ability to interface with field personnel, supervision, and client representatives

Key Responsibilities:
    •    Enforce compliance with OSHA standards and company safety policies
    •    Conduct daily site inspections with focus on fall protection systems, steel erection activities, and high-risk work
    •    Lead safety meetings, orientations, and task-specific briefings
    •    Review and approve JHAs, fall protection plans, and lift plans as required
    •    Monitor high-risk activities including steel erection, fall protection, and rigging operations
    •    Investigate incidents and near misses; develop corrective actions
    •    Maintain accurate and timely safety documentation

Work Environment:
    •    Active construction site
    •    Requires field presence and direct engagement with crews
    •    May involve extended hours depending on project demands

Additional Information:
    •    Per diem provided at $170/day
    •    Project-based role with potential for future assignments
    



How to Apply:
Submit resume outlining relevant experience and certifications.


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