Senior Construction Safety Professional
AECOM · Columbus, OH · 1 mo ago
On-siteManagement$120k–$150k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Senior Construction Safety Professional will work at a client's construction sites full-time and act as an owner's representative at a large data center campus construction sites. This role involves reviewing, reporting, escalating, and collaborating on the site's safety programs and environmental compliance plans.
Responsibilities
- Monitor and advise on client’s EHS culture and support implementation of EHS procedures and regulatory requirements at the site.
- Independently develop, implement, and maintain safety and health programs, systems, and procedures to reduce risk and exposures.
- Under minimal direction, supervise personnel engaged in the EHS functions within the company or on the same project.
- Maintain a culture of safety across the sites and ensure environmental compliance.
- Work with and advise contractors on the identification and implementation of corrective actions for identified deficiencies or issues.
- Review and advise on Contractor Environmental Health and Safety Plans (CEHSP) for conformance with owner requirements and local regulations.
- Serve in a liaison capacity with the resident contract agency representative and other various agencies engaged in promoting EHS activities.
- Interface and support the construction management team at site by delivering current, accurate, and timely data on Contractor EHS performance.
- Represent client’s Construction EHS Team by participating/attending essential meetings.
- Draft all necessary reports to Federal, State, and local agencies, as well as client stakeholders.
- Keep informed of existing and proposed changes in occupational health and safety regulations.
- Assist in the development and conduct of basic EHS training to employees.
- Communicate incidents, as required, to local and area leadership.
- Communicate programs to enhance employee awareness of prevention and compliance.
- May administer an EHS program on a large, specialized, complex project or multiple projects.
- Support compliance with construction environmental programs, not limited to waste management, stormwater management and plans, spill prevention, control, & countermeasure plans, and air permitting requirements.
- Independently determine and develop approaches to solutions.
- Ensure site safety walks are conducted as needed with the Contractor management representative.
- Evaluate the completeness and effectiveness of the Contractor’s hazard assessments (RAMS, JHAs, ARTs, PTPs, etc.) and communicate opportunities for improvement.
- Create, validate, and communicate lessons learned via Significant Events (SE) and Significant Potential Events (SPE) with trade partners.
- Advise client, GC, and Trade Partners on applicable client’s EHS requirements and Contractual Exhibits.
- Recommend improvements in processes, design, procedures, and operating equipment to minimize hazards.
- Establish a collaborative relationship with the client’s operation team to facilitate the management of EHS aspects of construction activities.
- Attend and facilitate client-specific training, campaigns and initiatives as requested.
- Prepare and provide site-specific construction health and safety training as requested.
- May act as a lead role for a team of EHS specialists and/or support personnel.
- Support global construction EHS team in developing, reviewing, and executing global programs and initiatives.
- Absorb and execute quality control procedures to monitor all aspects of regulations.
- Investigate accidents, injuries, and complaints concerning hazards in the workplace.
Qualifications
- BS/BA +8 years of experience or demonstrated equivalency of experience and/or education.
- Experience in construction safety or related field.
- Experience in environmental compliance and industry standards.
- Valid Driver’s License and as a condition of employment must be able to pass AECOM’s Motor Vehicle Records review.
- Due to the nature of work, US citizenship is required.