Safety Manager / Construction (HSE) Health, Safety and Environmental Manager
About the role
In this role, you will provide safety support at the project site, oversee Contractor activities, provide effective leadership to a team of Safety Techs, perform accident investigations, lead sample safety inspections, and develop and implement local safety training and campaigns.
Responsibilities
- Oversee Contractor activities and plan activities to support the project team's safety goals.
- Oversee Work Permits on a daily basis, identify improvement opportunities, and initiate necessary actions.
- Perform accident investigations including Root Cause Analyses of injuries, illnesses, and key incidents.
- Implement corrective actions following citations or safety incidents to remain compliant with occupational and health regulations.
- Monitor contractors' safety programs and perform periodic HSE audits.
- Lead safety inspections, identify good practices and improvement opportunities, report findings to site management, and ensure timely conformance.
- Develop and implement local safety training and campaigns to maintain a positive safety culture.
- Implement and lead a strong Safety Observation program.
- Willing to work majority of the working time in the field performing HSE inspections, observations, and helping correct UA&UCs.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or associate degree in a related HSE field.
- OSHA 30 hours training in construction is a mandatory requirement.
- Good knowledge about applicable OSHA requirements.
- Strong technical knowledge on HSE matters in construction, including basic knowledge of Electrical Safety, Hazardous Energy Isolation program, and basic idea about P&IDs.
- At least 20 years of construction HSE site experience.
- At least 10 years of experience as a LEAD HSE / Site HSE Manager.
- Good communication skills, a positive attitude towards contractor monitoring, and HSE management.
- Willingness to work majority of the working time in the field performing HSE inspections, observations, and helping correct UA&UCs.
QualificationsBachelor’s or associate degree in a related HSE field.
Skills
- Strong leadership and supervisory skills.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills.
- Knowledge of OSHA and industry safety standards.
- Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities.
- Experience in conducting safety audits and inspections.
- Ability to analyze data and make informed decisions.
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Benefits
Linde offers competitive compensation and an outstanding benefits package, including health, dental, disability, and life insurance, paid holidays and vacation, 401(k) matching, pension benefits, an employee discount program, and opportunities for educational and professional growth.
Pay
Compensation details are provided in the "What we offer you!" section.
Schedule
The schedule is flexible but requires a significant amount of time spent in the field performing HSE inspections, observations, and helping correct UA&UCs.