Health & Safety Mgr
Safety Leadership & Accountability
Positively influence and communicate with all members of management, employees and vendors.
Serve as the primary safety authority for the Caruthersville facility.
Establish clear safety expectations and hold leaders accountable for compliance and performance.
Act as a trusted advisor to the Plant Manager and leadership team on safety risks and mitigation strategies.
Maintain strong shop-floor presence and model visible safety leadership.
Regulatory Compliance & Governance
Ensure full compliance with OSHA, EPA, DOT, USCG (as applicable), and all federal, state, and local safety regulations.
Lead regulatory inspections, internal audits, and corrective action plans.
Maintain OSHA logs (300, 300A, 301) and ensure accurate reporting and record retention.
Interpret regulations and translate requirements into practical, site-specific controls.
Risk Management & Incident Investigation
Lead all incident investigations, root cause analyses, and corrective/preventative actions.
Identify systemic safety risks and implement sustainable controls.
Analyze trends in recordables, near misses, first aids, and leading indicators.
Drive reduction in TRIR, DART, and severity metrics.
Member of the First Response Team and Incident Command and Control.
Safety Programs & Training
Own the site safety management system, policies, and procedures.
Develop, deliver, and track safety training for hourly and salaried employees.
Ensure compliance with high-risk programs including LOTO, confined space, fall protection, crane and rigging, hot work, mobile equipment, and PPE.
Coach supervisors and managers on effective safety leadership behaviors.
Employee Engagement & Culture
Lead the site safety committee and employee engagement initiatives.
Promote reporting of near misses and unsafe conditions without fear of retaliation.
Partner with HR to support onboarding, corrective action processes, and return-to-work programs.
Reinforce Arcosa’s expectation that safety is everyone’s responsibility.
Metrics, Reporting & Continuous Improvement
Track, analyze, and report safety KPIs and leading indicators.
Prepare safety dashboards and leadership updates.
Support corporate and BU safety initiatives and standardization efforts.
Benchmark best practices and implement continuous improvement initiatives.
Qualifications
Required:
- Bachelor’s degree in safety, Environmental Health, Engineering, or related field or equivalent experience.
- Minimum 5–7 years of progressive safety experience in manufacturing, industrial, or marine environments.
- Demonstrated experience leading site-level safety programs.
- Strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations (Marine and General Duty) and safety management systems.
- Strong working knowledge of Environmental Management systems to include permitting and environmental reporting.
- Must have strong Microsoft Office Suite computer skills.
- Obtain certification for CPR, FIR.
Preferred:
- CSP, ASP, CHST, or similar professional safety certification.
Leadership Expectations
Operates independently with limited supervision.
Leads through influence and expertise rather than authority alone.
Accountable for site-level outcomes and risk management.
Partners cross-functionally with Operations, HR, Maintenance, and Corporate Safety.
Demonstrates sound judgment, integrity, and consistency.
Physical & Work Environment
Frequent presence in industrial and outdoor environments.
Ability to wear required PPE and navigate manufacturing areas including confined spaces and varying heights.
Occasional travel for training, audits, or corporate meetings.