Safety Manager
Listed on 2026-06-20
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Management
EHS / HSE Manager, Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager
Overview
The Safety Manager is responsible for planning, organizing and implementing the MIC Safety Program demonstrating management skills and the ability to manage all aspects of a project safety program. May be the lead safety manager on a project and will report directly to the EHS Sr. Leadership or a Group/Senior Safety Manager. Will demonstrate skills of a Safety Manager, with progressively increasing responsibility and authority.
Location& Travel Details
You can be based in any city or state in the U.S. This is a traveling, project based position, up to 90% of the time. You have the potential to be placed on a project site located in any state throughout the US. You’ll spend 8-18 months on average per project. We offer designated per diem in addition to an excellent base salary to support and help you cover living expenses.
This position is eligible for mobilization support (may include mileage reimbursement), and includes one longer weekend every four weeks for additional time at home. A company vehicle and fuel card OR vehicle allowance will be provided.
- Safety:
- Oversee and manage all aspects of the safety program on complex construction projects
- Conduct workplace safety checks to identify safety infractions and initiate Stop Work Authority when necessary
- Give direction and guidance to onsite construction staff on corrective action for safety infractions to eliminate hazards and mitigate future risk.
- Provide Safety Leadership creating enthusiasm and participation among management and craft workers, resulting in excellent safety performance
- Participate in the jobsite R4 Safety Committee as required and monitor results for presentation to site management
- Chair or assist in site safety committee meeting and R4 meetings, review R4 documents and present info to management
- Attend the weekly general safety meeting, weekly supervisor’s safety meeting, and daily Gang box meetings Communicate between MIC and client management regarding safety matters
- Input and review incident reports
- Monitor all site safety reports and maintain site bulletin board for postings.
- Track, compile and present leading indicator statistics to the project leadership team
- Maintain jobsite first aid and emergency response supplies
- Administer drug and alcohol testing on site
- Spend 60% of time in the field on job sites. If unable, communicate this to the Senior Environmental Safety & Health Manager
- Compliance:
- Identify workplace safety hazards and take all necessary steps to consult and guide site management in corrective action to eliminate or minimize them. Document actions on daily activity report
- Implement the Zero Injury System of safety excellence on the projects
- Understand and implement safety policies and procedures
- Understand all environmental permitting regulations and measures to ensure compliance
- Implement the company environmental program and perform weekly inspections as required
- Lead site inspections and testing as necessary and compile DFR in timely fashion
- Review safety program documentation, record keeping, document posting, trenching and scaffold permitting and regulatory compliance documentation
- Participate in planning and implementing a Hazard Communication Program in compliance with federal, state, and MIC policies, including a hazardous materials list, MSDS file, container labeling, employee training, and subcontractor communications
- Present safety emphasis to site employees as identified
- Participate in and lead emergency responses
- Maintain Site Metrics and share with site and corporate management
- Planning:
- Partner with management in writing, organizing and implementing the job site safety plans
- Work directly with Project Manager and management team to develop, implement and maintain an effective site‑specific safety plan
- Work with Safety Department on overall program, project training needs, injury management, citation management, OSHA/MSHA reporting requirements and other applicable matters
- Oversee the MIC injury management program, set up a working relationship with a local physician, explaining the MIC philosophy of managing accidents and provide for basic first aid
- Training:
- Coordinate and present safety…
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