Safety and Occupational Health Specialist
Federal & Mission-Critical Projects
San Francisco, CA | Full-Time Contract | Travel Required
Join a High-Impact Federal Engineering Team
The Safety and Occupational Health Specialist supports the Facility Risk Management Division (FRMD) within the Office of Facilities Management (OFM). This role is responsible for supporting the National Safety and Occupational Health (OSH) Program and ensuring compliance with federal safety regulations across GSA’s diverse real estate portfolio.
The specialist serves as a subject matter expert providing technical guidance, policy support, and program oversight to promote safe, healthy, and compliant work environments for federal employees, tenants, and visitors.
What We Offer
Compensation & Benefits
- Competitive annual compensation
- Health, dental, and vision coverage
- Retirement plan with employer contribution
- PTO and paid holidays
- Short- and long-term disability coverage
Career Growth
- Exposure to federal and mission-critical facilities
- Opportunity to support facility projects
- Collaborative, operations-focused environment
- Long-term contract stability
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as a subject matter expert on occupational safety and health matters for GSA
- Support the development, implementation, and administration of GSA’s National Safety and Occupational Health Program
- Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, Executive Order 12196, and 29 CFR 1960 requirements
- Advise on complex safety challenges impacting operations, construction, and facility management
- Manage core OSH program elements, including inspections, reporting, training, and recordkeeping
- Participate in OSH committees and support agency-wide compliance initiatives
- Coordinate accident prevention programs and track corrective actions
- Conduct scheduled and unscheduled safety inspections and risk management surveys across facilities, including offices, laboratories, warehouses, and construction sites
- Monitor program effectiveness through audits, metrics, and continuous improvement initiatives
- Evaluate compliance gaps and implement corrective strategies to ensure adherence to federal standards
- Identify existing and potential hazards and evaluate compliance with federal safety standards
- Analyze inspection findings and prepare detailed reports outlining deficiencies and recommendations
- Develop corrective action plans, safety training programs for GSA employees and stakeholders and monitor implementation to ensure timely resolution
- Evaluate building plans, specifications, and alterations to ensure safety compliance
- Prioritize high-risk facilities and operations for targeted inspections
- Perform pre-occupancy inspections and safety reviews for newly leased or renovated spaces
- Investigate workplace accidents, incidents, and unsafe conditions to identify root causes
- Recommend preventative measures and corrective actions to reduce future risk
- Support investigations involving hazardous or unknown substances
- Track incident trends and provide data-driven recommendations for program improvements
- Oversee safety aspects of construction and building alteration projects
- Perform additional duties as assigned by the FRMD Director
Qualifications
Required
Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Occupational Health, Industrial Hygiene, or a related field, or a degree supplemented by at least 24 semester hours in disciplines such as occupational safety, industrial hygiene, public health, engineering, toxicology, or related sciences
Minimum 5 years of relevant experience in safety, occupational health, industrial hygiene, or related technical fields
Demonstrated knowledge of Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) principles, OSHA regulations, Executive Order 12196, and 29 CFR 1960
Experience conducting safety inspections, hazard analyses, and incident investigations across diverse work environments
Ability to evaluate safety compliance across construction, facility operations, and industrial environments
Proficiency in analyzing safety data, identifying trends, and developing corrective actions
Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present technical information to non-technical audiences
Ability to work independently, manage multiple priorities, and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment
Preferred
- Professional certification such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), or similar credentials from recognized organizations (e.g., BCSP, BGC, IHMM) [Safety and...ist PD (1) | Word]
- Experience supporting federal agencies or working within government contracts, particularly GSA or similar environments
- Advanced knowledge of industrial hygiene, environmental health, and facility risk management programs
- Experience reviewing construction drawings, specifications, and engineering plans for safety compliance
- Familiarity with federal facility types such as courthouses, laboratories, land ports of entry, and large office campuses
- Experience developing and delivering safety training programs or curriculum
- Knowledge of safety management systems, risk assessment frameworks, and continuous improvement methodologies
- Experience working with cross-functional teams, unions, and external regulatory agencies
Work Environment
- Occasional travel may be required for inspections, site visits, and meetings
Security Clearance Requirement
- U.S. Citizenship required
- Ability to obtain and maintain a federal security clearance (Secret / Top Secret / Public Trust)
- Employment is contingent upon successful background investigation and PIV card issuance
Why This Opportunity
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a nationally recognized safety program supporting one of the largest federal real estate portfolios in the country. In this role, you will have the opportunity to influence high-impact safety initiatives, work across a diverse range of facilities and operations, and collaborate with leadership and stakeholders at all levels. The position offers meaningful, mission-driven work, along with exposure to complex safety challenges, evolving regulations, and opportunities for continued professional growth and development.
Apply Today
If you’re looking for a hands-on role supporting federal facilities risk management, we encourage you to apply.