Safety Manager; NAD-AF
Listed on 2025-12-30
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Management
Healthcare Management, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, EHS / HSE Manager
Who We Are
Headquartered in Washington, DC, Versar Global Solutions provides full mission lifecycle solutions for challenges faced by our government and commercial Customers in the natural, built, and digital environments. With nearly 2,000 team members around the world, and a rich legacy spanning more than 70 years, Versar Global Solutions delivers a broad array of planning, analysis and risk management solutions, project and program management, operations and maintenance services, and information technology applications for environmental management and remediation projects, mission critical facilities and installations, and in support of readiness and contingency operations.
WhoYou Are
The Safety Manager is responsible for proactively and strategically developing, coordinating, and directing company-wide safety compliance programs, systems, and initiatives, to include safety training, incident investigation/follow-up, incident prevention programs, safety awareness programs, and minimizing risk exposure(s). The position is pertaining to recurring maintenance and minor repair of fuel facilities for the Department of Defense (DoD).
* This position is contingent upon award.
What You’ll Do- Manage the Safety Management System (SMS) for RMMR. Specifically, implement comprehensive safety programs and policies in accordance with applicable safety regulations, USACE EM 385-1-1 guidelines, and industry best practices. This includes creating safety plans, procedures, and protocols specific to maintenance and repair projects within the USACE RMMR program. Ensure that the SMS integrates with other corporate functions.
- Monitor and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local safety regulations, as well as USACE EM 385-1-1 and service-specific safety standards. Stay updated with regulatory changes and communicate updates to project teams and contractors. Conduct regular inspections and audits to identify potential safety hazards and non‑compliance issues. Ensure identified deficiencies and areas for improvement are tracked and trended. Work with project teams and contractors to implement corrective actions.
Monitor the effectiveness of corrective measures. - Identify potential safety hazards and assess risks associated with construction activities. Conduct accident hazard analyses (AHAs) and safety assessments to proactively address potential risks. Develop and implement strategies to mitigate hazards and reduce risks to an acceptable level.
- Develop and deliver safety training programs to project teams, contractors, and other personnel. Ensure that all workers receive appropriate safety training, including new‑hire orientations and specific training for high‑risk activities. Promote a culture of safety through awareness campaigns and educational initiatives.
- Lead and conduct thorough investigations of safety incidents, accidents, and near‑miss events. Identify root causes and contributing factors and recommend corrective actions to prevent future incidents. Prepare and submit incident reports to regulatory agencies as required.
- Perform regular safety audits and inspections to assess compliance with safety policies, procedures, and regulations. Identify deficiencies and areas for improvement, and work with project teams and contractors to implement corrective actions. Monitor the effectiveness of corrective measures.
- Develop and implement emergency response plans and procedures. Coordinate with project teams, contractors, and local emergency services to ensure preparedness for potential emergencies. Conduct drills and exercises to test the effectiveness of emergency response plans.
- Promote open lines of communication regarding safety matters among project teams, contractors, and regulatory agencies. Collaborate with stakeholders to resolve safety‑related issues and foster a proactive safety culture. Participate in safety meetings, committees, and industry organizations to stay informed about safety trends and best practices.
- Strong knowledge of federal, state, and local safety regulations, including Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. Familiarity with USACE EM 385-1-1 safety…
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