Site Safety Representative
Apollo Mechanical Contractors · Los Alamos, NM · 4 mo ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
About the role
The Site Safety Representative will coordinate and administer Site Safety Programs for compliance with federal, state, local, and company safety and occupational health standards and procedures. They will provide safety resource support for assigned operating units including training and permitting. Additional duties include leading or participating in incident investigations, emergency response, conducting site inspections (tracking all corrective actions to closure), performing job safety analysis, maintaining jobsite/specific documentation, and carrying out any additional assignments deemed appropriate by the Health & Safety Manager.
Responsibilities
- Coordinate and administer Site Safety Programs
- Provide safety resource support for assigned operating units including training and permitting
- Lead or participate in incident investigations
- Conduct emergency response
- Conduct site inspections (track all corrective actions to closure)
- Perform job safety analysis
- Maintain jobsite/specific documentation
- Carry out additional assignments deemed appropriate by the Health & Safety Manager
Requirements
- Strong computer knowledge and skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Excellent organizational skills
- Strong tracking and follow-up skills
- Working knowledge of DOE and/or regulatory requirements related to safety and industrial hygiene in a construction environment
- Working knowledge of OSHA 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction and OSHA 1910 General Industry
- Working knowledge and ability to apply the hierarchy of controls to eliminate or mitigate hazards while ensuring team and project success
- Experience and skill in the preparation and communication of safety and industrial hygiene technical information to technical and non-technical personnel
- A college degree (Associates, Bachelor, Masters) in Occupational Safety and Health or other related fields of study in Occupational Health, Environmental or Safety Sciences (e.g. Industrial Hygiene, Fire Protection, Environmental Protection)
- Professional certification as an Occupational Health Safety Technologist (OHST), Construction Safety Health Technologist (CHST), from the Council on Certification of Health, Environmental, and Safety Technologists (CCHEST) or Associate Safety Professional (ASP) or Certified Safety Professional (CSP) from Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BSCP)
- Five (5) years of work experience in the construction environment where 100% of the position’s day-to-day job functions entailed safety, health, or environmental protection
- A Certificate of Completion from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Outreach Training Program for either of the following courses preferred: - OSHA 500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry. - OSHA 501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry
Qualifications
- Strong computer knowledge and skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Excellent organizational skills
- Strong tracking and follow-up skills
- Working knowledge of DOE and/or regulatory requirements related to safety and industrial hygiene in a construction environment
- Working knowledge of OSHA 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction and OSHA 1910 General Industry
- Working knowledge and ability to apply the hierarchy of controls to eliminate or mitigate hazards while ensuring team and project success
- Experience and skill in the preparation and communication of safety and industrial hygiene technical information to technical and non-technical personnel
- A college degree (Associates, Bachelor, Masters) in Occupational Safety and Health or other related fields of study in Occupational Health, Environmental or Safety Sciences (e.g. Industrial Hygiene, Fire Protection, Environmental Protection)
- Professional certification as an Occupational Health Safety Technologist (OHST), Construction Safety Health Technologist (CHST), from the Council on Certification of Health, Environmental, and Safety Technologists (CCHEST) or Associate Safety Professional (ASP) or Certified Safety Professional (CSP) from Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BSCP)
- Five (5) years of work experience in the construction environment where 100% of the position’s day-to-day job functions entailed safety, health, or environmental protection
- A Certificate of Completion from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Outreach Training Program for either of the following courses preferred: - OSHA 500 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for the Construction Industry. - OSHA 501 Trainer Course in Occupational Safety and Health Standards for General Industry
Skills
- Professional certification such as ASP, CSP, or CIH
- Experience working in a Category II Nuclear Operating Facility
- Knowledge and application of Integrated Safety Management, Integrated Work Management, and other DOE industrial hygiene and safety procedures in a construction environment
- Experience identifying, applying, and interpreting federal codes, standards, and regulations in safety and IH program areas, including construction safety, chemical safety, beryllium, exposure assessment
- Working knowledge and application of techniques and procedures for industrial hygiene exposure assessment
- Working knowledge and application of techniques and procedures for industrial hygiene exposure assessment (both qualitative and quantitative), to include sampling and sampling techniques/instrumentation, sample analysis, and selection/implementation of controls
- Experience implementing a respiratory protection program
- Experience working in a radiological facility
- Ability to obtain badging and maintain a Department of Energy security clearance
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision
- 401K with Company Match
- STD, LTD, Voluntary Life benefits
- Paid Time Off
Pay
Compensation is commensurate with experience.
Schedule
Full-time position.