Traveling Safety Manager
Frampton Construction · Charlotte, NC · 3 wk ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
Role
This role will provide on-site project safety management for extended periods as needed and provide regional support for multiple projects throughout Frampton’s service area from one of our offices.
Core Responsibilities
- Conduct routine and comprehensive jobsite inspections, hazard assessments, and audits.
- Verify compliance with FCC safety programs, OSHA standards, and site-specific requirements.
- Serve as FCC field’s primary resource for interpreting and enforcing safety policy.
- Partner with Field Managers and Project Managers to integrate safety into daily operations, project schedules, and preconstruction planning.
- Lead investigations for all recordable incidents, near misses, and first aids; determine root causes and corrective actions.
- Prepare and submit reports to the Director of Safety, General Superintendent, and COO.
- Coordinate follow-up reviews to verify effectiveness of corrective measures.
- Participate in trend analysis and contribute to FCC’s risk mitigation initiatives.
- Lead orientations, toolbox talks, and targeted field training sessions.
- Coach project leadership on proactive safety management and communication.
- Promote engagement through field presence, one-on-one coaching, and open feedback.
- Support FCC’s safety recognition programs and team-wide safety campaigns.
- Implement FCC’s core safety programs and update site-specific safety plans (SSSPs).
- Use FCC’s technology platforms to track safety metrics, inspections, and training completion.
- Analyze leading and lagging indicators to identify trends and develop action plans.
- Maintain all required safety documentation, reports, and regulatory records.
- Mentor emerging safety and operations professionals through consistent coaching and field feedback.
- Collaborate with operations teams to ensure that excellence in project execution and safety goals are aligned.
- Partner with the Director of Safety, General Superintendent, and COO to recommend policy enhancements, process improvements, and training opportunities.
- Represent the Safety Department during client meetings, project kickoffs, and closeout reviews.
Experience & Education Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health and Safety and three years of full time construction safety management experience, or
- Board-certified safety credential from a nationally-recognized organization (i.e. CSP, CIH, ASP, or CHST) and five years of full-time construction safety management experience, or
- Current OSHA 500 certification and six years of full-time construction safety management experience.
Location: Preference to CLT based individuals