Regional Safety Manager

Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC

Regional Safety Manager

Colorado Springs, CO
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    SES Electrical LLC (SEL) is looking to hire a skilled Regional Safety Manager to join the team in Colorado Springs, CO. As part of the dynamic SEL family under Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC (BBCH), the selected individual will be instrumental in executing and supervising BBCH's Safety and Environmental/Health (SEH) initiatives, encompassing all associated protocols and operations within the western region of BBCH. Responsibilities: • Serve as the company’s SEH representative for the western region of the US. • Conducts regional safety staff meetings, project audits, and inspections to measure compliance, evaluate performance, identify corrective action, and implement follow-up to ensure compliance. • Plans, implements, and conducts preventative care, safety, and compliance training programs. • Provide technical expertise in the SEH area as well as industry standards and accepted practices. • Review proposed construction projects’ scopes of work, to identify potential hazards and establish appropriate control measures. The focus will be on accident prevention through pre-planning. • Mentor and assist Project Managers and Site Safety Health Officers (SSHOs) in developing project/site-specific safety plans. • Document these findings for formal reporting to the Regional Vice President (VP) of Operations and the Corporate Safety Director. • Integrate with other BBCH subsidiary operations personnel and subordinate Safety Managers to ensure adherence in the West Region to all company safety policies and practices. • Develop compliance strategies related to SEH regulatory requirements. • Develop, deliver, or coordinate SEH-related training for BBCH subsidiary personnel. • Research and analyze trends in SEH performance against the standard. • Provide stewardship for the west regional SEH-related systems, projects, and equipment. This includes managing the safety training records, identifying/purchasing required PPE, and managing/tracking all associated resources. • Assist in the pre-qualification and direction of any subcontractors and consultants used to support BBCH projects. • Shall oversee all west regional accident investigations, develop causal findings, identify root causes, and deliver recommendations of corrective actions to the GM and the Safety Director. Provide case management of all medical/worker’s comp claims. • Represent BBCH subsidiaries as the SEH point of contact during any owner/3rd party/Governmental inspections and/or investigations. • Monitor and communicate developments in federal government and industry rules and regulations. • Assist other BBCH Regions with safety management at the direction/coordination of the Corporate Safety Director and Regional Vice President. Other Areas of Expertise: Through pre-planning, delivering training, and conducting site inspections/audits, the Regional Safety Manager is able to oversee safe and successful operations such as: • Confined space operations ensuring all requirements all met per directives. • High work structural/fall protection issues under difficult constraints. • Air quality evaluation and utilization of all types of respirators inclusive of particulate filters and powered air purifying. • Electrical/stored energy controls (Lockout/Tagout) program. • Lead paint/ACM identification and abatement process. • Cranes and construction site equipment operations/inspections/servicing. • Construction demolition planning and oversight. • Trenching operations. • On or near water construction and demolition operations. • Infection control risk assessments and mitigation strategies/plans. • Interim life safety measures for project job sites. Authorities: • The Regional Safety Manager will report directly to the Regional Vice President to support and implement the corporate safety program as communicated by the Corporate Safety Manager. • The Safety Manager shall have full authority to direct all employees and subcontractors in order to ensure compliance with and implementation of the company safety program, policies, and procedures. Qualifications: Education: • Bachelor’s Degree in a Safety & Health related discipline preferred. Experience: • 10 years’ experience in the construction Safety and Health field. This should predominately be experienced on Federal construction projects. And at least 5 years of safety management experience under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer’s Safety Program demonstrating thorough knowledge of the EM 385.1.1. Special Requirements/Certifications: • CSP or CIH Certification in safety or health is desired. • Instructor-level credentials to teach OSHA OTI 500 and American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED courses desired. • 30 Hour OSHA Construction Safety Course completed. • Working knowledge of government, industry, and other regulations (i.e. Army Corps of Engineers EM-385 and the 1910 and 1926 OSHA regulations). • Will be required to secure federal security badges (security screening and drug testing prior to deployment). • Will be required to submit to a driver’s license review and upon successful review, maintain an unrestricted driver’s license. • Will be required to work alone and travel to remote job sites (overnight) on a regular basis. • Expect 50% travel, predominately during the week with most travel via commercial aircraft. • Proficient in MS Office (Access, Word, PowerPoint, Excel). • As a condition of employment, you may be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening and have acceptable references and background check results. Physical Requirements : • Walking surfaces including construction-based based trip hazards (uneven ground, debris, material, etc.). • Construction activities may expose employees to noise, and drop/overhead hazards (struck by). • Work will be required from/on ladders and elevated structures (fall hazards/vertigo). • Demolition and confined space monitoring (respiratory protection/claustrophobia). • Working near/on heavy machinery & equipment (pinch points/traffic hazards). • Work may be near/over water hazards (drowning). • This region has potential hazards common with its project’s locations (cold temperatures, and remote/wilderness sites (lack of communications). • Must be able to distinguish colors and drive at night. • Must be able to speak English and deliver formal training to an audience. • Must be able to hear equipment warning signals (approx. 85 dBA) and communicate over radios/cell phones. • Inspections will require the ability to climb, bend, twist, stoop down, raise arms overhead, and work from heights numerous times throughout the day. • Additionally, long hours are anticipated sitting at a desk or driving to remote locations within the region and standing for hours observing construction operations. • Light lifting of 50 Lbs. or less can be expected on an irregular basis (carrying inspection equipment or luggage five times per week etc.). Working Environment: • Job is performed in a combination of office and outdoor site locations. The office setting includes exposure to computer screens and requires extensive use of a computer, keyboard, and mouse. Outdoor settings include walking, driving, and carrying supplies throughout all seasons with exposure to heat and cold conditions, and potentially wildlife. Is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and loud noise. We are an equal-opportunity employer. All applicants will receive consideration for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, creed, national origin, gender, or gender identity, age, marital status, sexual orientation, veteran status, disability, pregnancy or parental status, or any other basis prohibited by law. We participate in the E-Verify Employment Verification Program. We are a drug-free workplace. Compensation: $95,000 - $145,000 yearly DOE

    • Serve as the company’s SEH representative for the western region of the US. • Conducts regional safety staff meetings, project audits, and inspections to measure compliance, evaluate performance, identify corrective action, and implement follow-up to ensure compliance. • Plans, implements, and conducts preventative care, safety, and compliance training programs. • Provide technical expertise in the SEH area as well as industry standards and accepted practices. • Review proposed construction projects’ scopes of work, to identify potential hazards and establish appropriate control measures. The focus will be on accident prevention through pre-planning. • Mentor and assist Project Managers and Site Safety Health Officers (SSHOs) in developing project/site-specific safety plans. • Document these findings for formal reporting to the Regional Vice President (VP) of Operations and the Corporate Safety Director. • Integrate with other BBCH subsidiary operations personnel and subordinate Safety Managers to ensure adherence in the West Region to all company safety policies and practices. • Develop compliance strategies related to SEH regulatory requirements. • Develop, deliver, or coordinate SEH-related training for BBCH subsidiary personnel. • Research and analyze trends in SEH performance against the standard. • Provide stewardship for the west regional SEH-related systems, projects, and equipment. This includes managing the safety training records, identifying/purchasing required PPE, and managing/tracking all associated resources. • Assist in the pre-qualification and direction of any subcontractors and consultants used to support BBCH projects. • Shall oversee all west regional accident investigations, develop causal findings, identify root causes, and deliver recommendations of corrective actions to the GM and the Safety Director. Provide case management of all medical/worker’s comp claims. • Represent BBCH subsidiaries as the SEH point of contact during any owner/3rd party/Governmental inspections and/or investigations. • Monitor and communicate developments in federal government and industry rules and regulations. • Assist other BBCH Regions with safety management at the direction/coordination of the Corporate Safety Director and Regional Vice President.Other Areas of Expertise: Through pre-planning, delivering training, and conducting site inspections/audits, the Regional Safety Manager is able to oversee safe and successful operations such as: • Confined space operations ensuring all requirements all met per directives. • High work structural/fall protection issues under difficult constraints. • Air quality evaluation and utilization of all types of respirators inclusive of particulate filters and powered air purifying. • Electrical/stored energy controls (Lockout/Tagout) program. • Lead paint/ACM identification and abatement process. • Cranes and construction site equipment operations/inspections/servicing. • Construction demolition planning and oversight. • Trenching operations. • On or near water construction and demolition operations. • Infection control risk assessments and mitigation strategies/plans. • Interim life safety measures for project job sites. Authorities: • The Regional Safety Manager will report directly to the Regional Vice President to support and implement the corporate safety program as communicated by the Corporate Safety Manager. • The Safety Manager shall have full authority to direct all employees and subcontractors in order to ensure compliance with and implementation of the company safety program, policies, and procedures.