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Federal Construction Site Safety And Health Officer

Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC

Federal Construction Site Safety And Health Officer

Wichita Falls, TX
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    CCI Energy and Construction Services LLC (CCI) is currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced individual to join our dynamic CCI team as a Federal Construction Site Safety and Health Officer. In this role, you will be responsible for ensuring the safe execution of a significant $10.5M construction project. Your expertise will be crucial in developing, implementing, and overseeing the safety program while collaborating effectively with the project execution team to ensure compliance with the approved safety plan, schedule, and budget. We highly value candidates with construction experience in the US Navy, Air Force, and/or US Army Corps. This position is based in the vibrant city of Wichita Falls, TX. Responsibilities: • Responsible for safety management of the project • Surveys construction projects to identify and evaluate physical conditions, safety practices, hazardous situations, and compliance with established safety standards • Review the history of accidents and claims and prepare reports and recommendations as required • Coordinates safety of the projects as a whole schedule, loss history, upcoming activities, etc., and provides stimulus for proactive loss control efforts • Conduct accident investigations and provide recommendations for corrective/preventive action • Conduct site-specific safety orientation • Assists in the development and implementation of standardized Safety Programs • Interfaces with existing company safety professionals to direct and improve the effectiveness of safety standards, codes, and regulations • Coordinates, develops, and/or conducts weekly safety meeting • Review subcontractor safety program to ensure compliance with project safety standards • Assures the proper level of training for subcontractors • Assures the proper use of productive equipment Qualifications: • 30-Hour OSHA Training • EM 385-1-1 Training • Five (5) years of continuous construction industry safety experience in supervising/managing general construction (managing safety programs or processes or conducting hazard analyses and developing controls) • Five (5) years of continuous general industry safety experience in supervising/managing general industry (managing safety programs or processes or conducting hazard analyses and developing controls) • If the SSHO has a Third-Party, Nationally Accredited (ANSI or National Commission for Certifying Agencies - NCCA) SOH-related certification, only 4 years of experience is needed • Working knowledge of government, industry, and other regulations (i.e. Army Corps of Engineers EM-385 and the 1910 and 1926 OSHA regulations) • Higher level training (Bachelor's Degree in Safety OSHA 500, 501, CHST, CSP, etc) is desirable but not required • Completion of the Army Corps of Engineers Construction Quality Control Management for Contractors course is strongly desired • US Citizenship required • Ability to be able to gain security access • 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 This position requires the ability to maneuver around work sites, see, hear, and verbally communicate with co-workers and clients. Essential and marginal functions may require maintaining the physical condition necessary for bending, stooping, sitting, walking, or standing for prolonged periods of time; frequent opportunities to move about and to work outside the office environment for extended periods involving exposure to the elements with weather that will include extreme heat, cold, wind, rain or other inclement weather, walking over rough and uneven surfaces, and routine lifting of up to 35 pounds. If required, must properly use personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times including but not limited to; hard hats, steel-toed boots, eye protection, respiratory protection, and hearing protection. Must maintain a constant state of mental alertness at all times. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Working Conditions 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. Annual salary is dependent on experience and qualifications.

    • Responsible for safety management of the project • Surveys construction projects to identify and evaluate physical conditions, safety practices, hazardous situations, and compliance with established safety standards • Review the history of accidents and claims and prepare reports and recommendations as required • Coordinates safety of the projects as a whole schedule, loss history, upcoming activities, etc., and provides stimulus for proactive loss control efforts • Conduct accident investigations and provide recommendations for corrective/preventive action • Conduct site-specific safety orientation • Assists in the development and implementation of standardized Safety Programs • Interfaces with existing company safety professionals to direct and improve the effectiveness of safety standards, codes, and regulations • Coordinates, develops, and/or conducts weekly safety meeting • Review subcontractor safety program to ensure compliance with project safety standards • Assures the proper level of training for subcontractors • Assures the proper use of productive equipment