Construction SSHO/Health and Safety Manager
Listed on 2026-01-04
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Construction
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Management
EHS / HSE Manager
Construction SSHO / Health and Safety Manager
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CompensationBase pay range: $70,000 - $150,000 per year.
About Target ContractorsSince 2008, Target Contractors, LLC has been delivering top-tier demolition, abatement, and environmental services across the United States. Our team, with over 75 years of combined experience, has become a trusted name for federal agencies, municipalities, developers, and private clients. From demolition to environmental remediation and material recycling, we handle a wide range of projects with precision, safety, and a deep commitment to environmental stewardship.
WhyJoin Us
At Target Contractors, safety is more than a priority—it's our foundation. We believe that every project can be completed safely with the right planning, training, and leadership. As our SSHO/Health and Safety Manager, you will play a vital role in ensuring that each project we undertake adheres to the highest standards of safety and health compliance. You'll work with a team that values your expertise, and you'll have the opportunity to make a tangible difference on the ground every day.
WhatYou'll Do
- Lead Safety Initiatives:
Act as the Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO), ensuring all safety protocols and regulations are followed on-site and that team members are trained and equipped for safe operations. - Develop & Implement Safety Programs:
Create, review, and update safety and health plans tailored to each project, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. - Conduct Risk Assessments:
Perform safety inspections, risk assessments, and hazard analyses to proactively identify and mitigate risks before they become issues. - Safety Training:
Provide safety orientation, training, and updates to all employees and subcontractors, ensuring everyone on-site understands their role in maintaining a safe work environment. - Compliance Management:
Oversee compliance with OSHA, EM 385-1-1, and other applicable safety regulations and standards. Ensure all documentation is accurate and up-to-date. - Incident Response & Reporting:
Investigate incidents or near misses, implement corrective actions, and create reports that provide actionable insights to improve safety performance.
- Proven experience in a Health and Safety Manager or SSHO role, preferably in construction, demolition, or environmental remediation.
- In-depth knowledge of OSHA regulations, EM 385-1-1, and other safety standards.
- Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to train, motivate, and engage team members at all levels.
- Detail-oriented mindset with the ability to identify and resolve safety risks before they escalated.
- Certification as a Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO), CHST, CSP, or equivalent safety credential is a plus.
- Impactful Work:
Play a key role in making sure every project is completed without incident, contributing to the health and safety of every employee. - Diverse Projects:
Be part of varied and dynamic projects across the demolition, abatement, and environmental services industries. - Growth Opportunities:
We're a small but growing company, and we're looking for leaders who want to grow with us. - Collaborative Team:
Join a team that values safety, precision, and quality, and work alongside skilled professionals who take pride in their craft. - Competitive Compensation:
We offer a competitive salary and benefits package, along with the satisfaction of knowing you're leading the way to safer worksites.
Seniority level:
Mid-Senior level |
Employment type:
Full-time | Job function:
Project Management | Industries:
Building Construction.
Location:
Ladson, SC
If you're ready to lead safety initiatives on some of the industry's most interesting and challenging projects, we want to hear from you.
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