Regional Safety Director, Mission Critical
Suffolk Construction · Dallas, TX · 3 wk ago
ManagementFull-time
Responsibilities
- Create, communicate, enforce and identify opportunities for improvements in safety programs
- Foster Suffolk’s “Safer Together” safety culture
- Mentor and Supervise Safety Managers as required by VP, EHS
- Provide expertise as related to project-specific safety processes and document storage
- Coordinate, schedule, and facilitate trade partner / 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 including NFPA and other Standards
- Review all Trade Partner / Subcontractors Site Specific Safety Programs and Pre-task Plans/ Job Hazard Analysis prior to TP / Subcontractor mobilization
- Conduct regularly scheduled site evaluations, follow up and tracking of corrections to deficiencies
- Periodically attend and monitor Tool Box Talks conducted by subcontractors to assure documentation and quality
- Perform root cause and accident investigation techniques in the event of a job site accident – including collection of Suffolk Safety and Health standard incident reporting forms and documentation working closely with Risk Managers
- Active coordination with Regional Risk Manager’s for identification of Claims trends and pro-active risk management planning
- Enforce documentation from all TPs / subcontractors on the proper training of their employees as related to their scope of work
- Conduct internal training for OSHA 10 or 30 Hour, HAZWOPER, and other Safety related topics
Qualifications
- Proven Safety track record in the Mission Critical Data Center ground up construction segment
- Experience in all phases of Data Centers; Civil, Steel Erection, High Voltage, Underground Utilities, Substation, and all related MEP requirements
- Candidate must possess Suffolk’s Core Values: Passion, Integrity, Hard Work and Professionalism
- 10+ years of related work experience in field of Construction Health and Safety
- Working knowledge of Federal and State safety and health regulations, as well as local building code issues for safety and health
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction or Safety preferred but not required
- Qualified OSHA Construction Industry Outreach Trainer Professional CHST
- Demonstrated leadership with construction and safety technologies and practices
- Willingness to provide best in class customer service
- Completed required internal training with Learning and Development team
- Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong planning, problem solving, and troubleshooting skills
- Individual must be collaborative and positive in directing people
- Meticulous attention to detail
- Ability to make decisions promptly and with confidence
- Sound business judgment
- Highly organized, able to prioritize and multi-task