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Safety Professional

Job in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85201, USA
Listing for: Mmiindustrial
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
  • Construction
    Occupational Health & Safety
Job Description & How to Apply Below

At MMI Industrial & Steel, we recognize our employees as our greatest asset. Therefore, we are committed to the personal success of each employee in order to secure the future of our company.

Whether it's in the field, in the shops, or in our offices, we are constantly on the lookout for top talent that aligns with our core values, including:

  • Field and Shop Hands
  • Foreman
  • Millwrights
  • Project Managers

Interested?

Checkout the current opportunities below and either email us your resume or use the 'Apply' button to submit your application.

An MMI Industrial & Steel site safety professional is responsible for performing activities designed to reduce the risk of accidents in the workplace.

The safety professional's primary job entails collaborating with supervisors, top management, and employees on the assigned job site to ensure the safety of workers.

The safety professional's daily activities commonly involve conducting safety checks and inspections within the workplace to identify unsafe and/or hazardous situations and act or recommend corrective measures to avoid future incidents. These may include safety reporting and documentation procedures, enforcement of primary safety policies, coaching and training, and accident inquiries and investigations.

Role and Responsibilities:

Through daily interaction with employees and subcontractors, the on-site safety professional shall complete tasks such as:

Ensuring the site is safe for all workers and complies with company or customer safety policies and state and federal safety regulations. Intervene and provide coaching and correction in case of unsafe activities or operations being conducted by employees within the workplace.

Identify potential hazards, implement safety measures, and train workers on safety protocols.

Perform routine inspections of the site, equipment, and materials to ensure they are safe for utilization.

This may involve testing machinery, checking scaffolding, or safely storing hazardous materials.

Responsible for conducting investigations, identifying the causes, and implementing measures to prevent future incidents.

Conduct safety meetings, provide training, and manage any safety concerns or issues workers raise.

Document all safety-related activities and incidents and maintain up-to-date records that can be used for audits or inspections for internal and external reviews.

Function as an essential part of any project and provide any other duties assigned by supervision or management.

Note that the activities or functions of a site safety professional shall be based on the nature of activities being conducted as described within the particle scope job as assigned.

Qualifications and Experience:

  • Site Safety Coordinators typically require at least 2 to 5 years of direct experience in site safety or related to the work being performed on the site.
  • This experience may come from a Skilled Worker or Site Supervisor role.
  • Experience in understanding and implementing safety procedures, regulations, and standards and dealing with OSHA compliance is critical for this role.
  • Knowledge of dealing with the day-to-day operations of construction sites and understanding the unique safety risks and challenges they present.
  • Current Certification or Qualifications in:
  • First Aid and CPR certification with AED endorsement
  • Minimum of an OSHA 30 Construction (OSHA 510 Preferred)
  • Hazwoper 8-hour
  • NFPA 70e Awareness Level
  • Confined Space, Working at Heights, Heavy Equipment Operations, and/or other competency training.
  • Continuing education is also essential, as safety regulations and standards can change. Attending safety workshops or seminars and pursuing advanced certifications are crucial for staying updated on safety laws and best practices.

Physical Requirements

The site safety manager shall at minimum meet the physical requirements of:

  • Strength:
    Lift/carry 50-100 lbs., perform strenuous tasks for 8-12 hours.
  • Mobility:
    Climb ladders/scaffolding to 100+ ft, navigate multiple floors with no elevators, walk/balance on uneven or narrow surfaces, bend/kneel/crawl in confined spaces.
  • Endurance:
    Stand/walk for long periods, tolerate repetitive motions.
  • Environmental Tolerance:
    Work in extreme weather, wear PPE (harness, helmet), endure noise/dust/vibrations.
  • Senses:
    Adequate vision for blueprints/hazards, hearing for communication/signals.
  • Balance:
    Maintain stability at heights, navigate elevated platforms.

Skills:

An on-site safety professional shall possess the qualifications and skills crucial for supporting workplace safety and ensuring compliance on the assigned site.

These include:

  • Knowledge of health and safety regulations and laws related to the industry to ensure the site complies with all safety rules and regulations.
  • The ability to conduct and coordinate safety training programs for workers to ensure awareness of safety protocols and emergency procedures.
  • Strong observational skills to monitor site safety conditions and identify potential hazards or risks.
  • Proficiency in using safety management software for…
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