Site Safety Manager
Listed on 2026-07-20
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Construction
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Occupational Health & Safety
Company Description
Royal Concrete and Masonry Corp. is a construction company specializing in façade restoration, roofing, waterproofing, and structural repairs for commercial and multi‑family residential properties. The company focuses on delivering durable, high‑quality solutions that protect buildings from the elements and extend their lifespan. Project teams work closely with clients to plan and execute complex exterior and structural projects with attention to safety and craftsmanship.
Applicants can expect to join a company that values technical expertise, reliable performance, and strong site management practices. Work environments include active construction sites with diverse project scopes across the New York City area.
Company:
Royal Concrete and Masonry Department:
Safety & Compliance
Reports To:
Director of Operations / VP of Construction
Location:
Company‑Wide (Multi‑Site / Traveling Role)
Employment Type:
Full‑Time, Exempt
Royal Concrete and Masonry is seeking an experienced and proactive Site Safety Manager to oversee safety programs across all company job sites, yards, and facilities. This role is responsible for developing, implementing, and enforcing safety policies company‑wide, ensuring compliance with OSHA and other applicable regulations, and fostering a strong culture of safety among field crews, subcontractors, and management. The ideal candidate will travel regularly between active job sites to conduct inspections, training, and audits, serving as the primary safety authority across all company operations.
Key Responsibilities Safety Program Development & Compliance- Develop, implement, and maintain company‑wide safety policies, procedures, and programs in accordance with OSHA (federal and state), EPA, and other applicable regulatory standards.
- Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal safety regulations across every active jobsite.
- Maintain and update the company’s written Safety Program, Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), and Site‑Specific Safety Plans.
- Stay current on changes in construction, concrete, and masonry safety regulations and industry best practices.
- Conduct regular safety inspections and audits across all active job sites company‑wide.
- Identify hazards related to concrete/masonry operations (scaffolding, rigging, silica exposure, heavy equipment, fall protection, trenching/excavation, crane operations, etc.) and implement corrective actions.
- Investigate accidents, near‑misses, and safety violations; prepare detailed incident reports and root‑cause analyses.
- Track and analyze safety data/metrics (incident rates, TRIR, DART, etc.) to identify trends and drive continuous improvement.
- Develop and deliver safety training programs, including new‑hire orientation, OSHA 10/30, toolbox talks, and equipment‑specific certifications.
- Train site supervisors and foremen to conduct daily safety briefings and hazard assessments.
- Promote a positive, proactive safety culture across all crews, subcontractors, and office staff.
- Recognize and address unsafe behaviors through coaching, retraining, or disciplinary recommendations as needed.
- Maintain OSHA recordkeeping (Forms 300, 300A, 301) and ensure timely, accurate incident reporting.
- Prepare and present regular safety performance reports to executive leadership.
- Manage documentation for certifications, permits, inspections, and regulatory correspondence.
- Coordinate with insurance carriers and workers’ compensation representatives on claims and safety audits.
- Oversee proper use, inspection, and maintenance of PPE, fall protection systems, and safety equipment across all sites.
- Ensure equipment (mixers, forklifts, cranes, saws, lifts) meets safety standards and operators are properly certified.
- Coordinate emergency action plans and ensure all sites are equipped with proper signage, first aid, and emergency response resources.
- 5+ years of experience in construction safety management, preferably within concrete, masonry, or heavy civil construction.
- Strong working knowledge of OSHA…
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