Project Safety Manager - Evansville, IN
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OVERVIEW
Are you looking to work for a successful, stable, and growing company that rewards employees with annual bonuses and exceptional benefits
You will be part of a top-performing Safety Department and report to an experienced Area Safety Manager, who is an expert in the industry. This position regularly interacts with company leaders, candidates, field staff, and third-party partners.
RESPONSIBILITIES
As a Project Safety Manager, you will:
- Provide safety leadership, coaching, and support to project managers and field teams.
- Ensure strict adherence to safety policies, regulations, and client requirements.
- Train location management and workers in safety practices and accident prevention.
- Maintain positive working relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
- Minimize company exposure to incidents, accidents, and workers' compensation claims.
- Prioritize effective time management and communication.
- Serve as a liaison between the company, clients, and regulatory authorities.
- Deliver presentations and reports to clients.
- Administer and uphold HSE regulations and local drug testing requirements.
- Implement corporate and local safety programs and procedures.
- Participate in safety observations, audits, and committees.
- Mentor local safety specialists and manage training programs.
- Maintain records and facilitate incident investigations.
- Analyze safety trends and identify areas for improvement.
- Conduct regular reviews of safety programs and participate in client-led safety meetings.
- Manage the industrial hygiene program and conduct necessary evaluations.
- Assume the role of Project Safety Specialist (PSS) when appropriate.
- Report safety statistics and information at client meetings.
REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS
- Bachelor's degree in Employee Health and Safety, or equivalent, required.
- Minimum of 7 years of progressive, professional experience in employee health and safety within a constructor or heavy industrial environment.
- Knowledge of OSHA 500, OSHA 300, OSHA 10 and NCCR, 29 CFR 1910 and 29 CFR 1926.
- Understanding of area insurance programs.
- Demonstrated commitment to additional professional growth - additional coursework, training and/or certification are also preferred.