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Safety Manager -TSMC

Job in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85201, USA
Listing for: Mmiindustrial
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-01
Job specializations:
  • Management
    EHS / HSE Manager
  • Healthcare
    EHS / HSE Manager
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Overview

We offer our employees opportunities to build skills and gain valuable experience in a safe and supportive environment. We are sensitive to the demands of employment and we encourage balanced work and life styles.

We do our best to live by our 4H Core Values:
Happy, Hungry, Hardworking, and Honorable. If working in an environment where these virtues sounds appealing to you, we encourage you to apply for a position with our company.

Beyond being part of a team that shares your values, working at MMI comes with a full suite of benefits including:

  • Advancement opportunities at all levels
  • One week paid vacation after one year; two weeks after two years; three weeks after five years
  • Competitive pay
  • Medical benefits
  • 401(k) with company match
  • On the job training opportunities
  • Life insurance (Company paid)
  • Profit sharing program
Safety Manager - TSMC

Position Summary:

An MMI Industrial & Steel onsite safety manager is responsible for the daily safety overview of the site, this includes the direct management of onsite safety professionals performing activities designed to reduce the risk of accidents in the workplace.

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

The safety managers’ daily activities will 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, development of root cause documentation, and management of the other safety staff assigned to the site.

Role and Responsibilities:

Through daily interaction with employees and subcontractors, the safety manager 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.
  • Assign daily tasks to onsite safety professionals and collaborate closely with the project management team to ensure that all areas requiring safety coverage are scheduled in advance.
  • Manage and review the work hours of safety staff and keep the inventory of safety equipment up to date while adhering to the established budgetary requirements.
  • Conduct professional performance reviews for onsite safety professionals while providing additional mentorship and focused training to facilitate their professional growth.
  • Facilitate any environmental or industrial hygiene related task as required, by company, customer or regulatory standards to include but not be limited to, dust reports, SDS program maintenance, daily exposure limit controls, and heat stress management.
  • Function as an essential part of any project management and provide any other duties assigned by the MMI Director of Safety.
  • Note that the activities or functions of a site safety manager 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 5 to 7 years of site safety experience, or a degree in occupational safety or an equivalent and 2 to 4 years of experience in site…

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