Regional Safety Manager (on-site)
About the role
Your work doesn’t stay behind a desk — and neither will you. As Regional Safety Manager, you will be a visible, trusted presence in the field, partnering directly with crews, supervisors, and project leaders to strengthen safe decision-making where it matters most. This role is built for a safety professional who thrives in dynamic environments, can influence through relationships and coaching, and is passionate about preventing serious incidents before they occur.
Responsibilities
- Provides field coaching to supervisors/PMs on pre-task planning, hazard recognition, serious-risk decision making, and Stop Work and Start Work expectations.
- Supports planning and execution of high-risk work by helping teams identify critical hazards and confirm non-negotiable controls are in place before work begins.
- Conducts field engagements and observations focused on critical risk exposures (e.g., driving, line-of-fire, uncontrolled energy, hazardous exposures) and documents control gaps.
- Verifies critical controls in the field and supports corrective action follow-through; helps ensure actions are practical and effective.
- Supports incident investigations by coaching operational leaders, contributing subject matter expertise, and reinforcing learning application.
- Gathers and documents relevant information related to incidents and near misses to support the creation of systemic corrective actions.
- Promotes driving/vehicle risk awareness and supports implementation of vehicle safety expectations and journey planning practices.
- Aids in field training delivery and reinforcement of enterprise programs and tools as needed.
- Operates vehicle in a safe manner, obeying traffic laws and in compliance with company expectations.
- Presents yourself professionally and appropriately for the environment.
Qualifications
- Education: Post-secondary education in occupational safety; bachelor’s degree preferred or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Experience and/or Training: At least 4 years of safety experience in construction or field services; demonstrated field coaching and audit experience preferred.
- Licenses/Certificates: CSP preferred or another BCSP-recognized certification required or obtainable within 12 months of hire; valid driver’s license with excellent driving record required.
- Technology/Equipment: Proficient using Microsoft Office products and mobile/field data systems; able to enter and analyze field audit and incident data.
Benefits
The position is required to regularly travel to other Company offices and project sites. Project sites will vary, including but not limited to commercial, manufacturing, light and heavy construction, transportation and many types of rural (forests, swamps, fields, etc.) settings. The office environment includes using computer, telephone, other office equipment as needed to perform duties; frequent interruptions throughout day likely; project site visits can be outside in all weather conditions and/or tightly enclosed areas and can have hazardous walking surfaces (uneven, mud, ice, loose soil, trip hazards, etc.). Position requires offsite travel (locally and throughout United States), may include up to 30% overnight travel annually. Willing to accommodate last minute travel to investigate incidents, attend important meetings, client requests, OSHA visits and other urgent matters as needed.
Pay
$80,000.00 - $119,000.00
Schedule
Work from a remote location one day per week when work conditions allow with supervisor approval.