Site Safety Manager - QISG
Casa Grande, AZ
About the Job
General Description
The Safety Manager manages the overall safety and health for each project assigned. In addition, this position oversees the subcontractor and vendor on-site personnel from a safety perspective, including any safety representatives assigned to their projects. This position serves as the primary point of contact for safety related programs/incidents and interfaces with clients.
Duties
The Safety Manager manages the overall safety and health for each project assigned. In addition, this position oversees the subcontractor and vendor on-site personnel from a safety perspective, including any safety representatives assigned to their projects. This position serves as the primary point of contact for safety related programs/incidents and interfaces with clients.
Duties
- Leads project safety and health initiatives for each project assigned
- Oversees subcontractor and vendor on-site personnel from a safety perspective
- Proactively helps and supports crew members to achieve a safe work environment
- Collaborates with Construction operations to support weekly safety meetings
- Conducts project observations
- Communicates with client safety representatives
- Conducts Safety onboarding training for new crew members
- Conducts accident and incident investigations
- Reviews and understands all project specific safety requirements, customer safety requirements, and QISG safety requirements; ensures compliance at project sites
- Reviews subcontractor safety plans
- Creates and updates safety plans
- Ensures proper reporting from subcontractors (JHA’s, tailboards, etc.)
- Manages project roster and ensures adequate training for all field personnel
- Performs any other duties assigned
- Adheres to internal standards, policies, and procedures
- High school diploma, or equivalent
- 4 years’ experience in a safety role within high voltage substation, transmission, and distribution construction environments
- Emergency Medical Technician license (EMT)
- Bachelor’s degree in Safety related field
- OSHA 10 and 30 certifications
- AED/CPR/First Aid training/certifications
- Safety certifications (ASP, CSP, OHST, CHST, CUSP, etc.)
- Knowledge of OSHA legislation/requirements, resources, and inspection process
- Working knowledge of Minimum Approach Distances (M.A.D.)
- Must be able to read and understand electrical system One Line drawings
- Self-starter
- Ability to work well independently, as well as part of a team
- Strong problem evaluation/solving skills
- Ability to interact effectively and professionally with other team members
- Strong computer skills (Microsoft Office)
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Strong communication skills (verbal and written)
- Travel: Yes
- Percent of Time: Up to 90%
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