EHS Manager
J.F. White Contracting Co. · Boston, MA · 2 mo ago
On-siteManagement$90k–$125k/yrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Plan, implement, and supervise project safety, accident, and fire prevention programs for a major bridge replacement
- Analyze needs and determine specifications for protective safety equipment, materials, and gear
- Direct surveillance, inspect, and control hazardous working conditions or unsafe employee activities
- Insure all required records and reports are complete, accurate, and submitted as per established procedures
- Maintain Safety and Health Program that meets or exceeds corporate minimum requirements
- Create, communicate, enforce and identify opportunities for improvements in the Project Safety Program
- Coverage of Subcontractors Pre-Construction Safety Planning Meetings
- Coordinate, schedule, and facilitate all Subcontractors Pre-Construction Safety Planning Meetings
- Act as a resource for field operations with compliance on Federal (OSHA) and state as well as local safety and health regulations
- Maintain all administrative tasks related to project specific safety documentation/filing system, etc., including OSHA record keeping, management reports, etc.
- Review and approve all Subcontractors Site Specific Safety Programs and Job Hazard Analysis prior to Subcontractor mobilization
- Conduct daily site evaluations, follow up and tracking of corrections to deficiencies
- Attend superintendent meetings and monitor Tool Box Talks/Discussions to assure documentation and quality
- Conduct root cause and accident investigation techniques in the event of a job site accident – including collection of safety and health standard incident reporting forms and documentation working closely with local leadership and Risk Management teams
- Enforce documentation on the proper training of employees as related to their scope of work
- Absorb in-house training on various health and safety related topics
- Absorb assistance with OSHA inspections, compliance reviews, insurance provider reviews/audits, and other federal, state, or local agency reviews/inquiries
- Work with senior management, line management and project teams to ensure organizations SH&E compliance
- Implement SH&E programs, conduct training
Qualifications
- Education & Certifications: Bachelor's Degree in a related field. CSP, CHST, or CIH strongly preferred. Must be an OSHA Outreach Trainer for the Construction Industry
- Required Training: OSHA 30 HR, First-aid/CPR/AED Certified, and Competent Person status (Scaffold, Confined Space, Rigging, Fall Protection, HAZCOM, LOTO)
- Experience: 5 years of safety experience in Heavy Construction (MBTA experience preferred)
- Technical Knowledge: Thorough understanding of government regulations, industrial hygiene, electrical safety, and ISO 45001 & 14001 standards
- Professional Skills: Strong business acumen, analytical skills, and strategic thinking
- Leadership: Self-motivated team player with the ability to influence organizational behavior and communicate effectively across all levels
Pay
Compensation Range: $90,000- $125,000