Safety Trainer
Listed on 2026-06-08
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Construction
Occupational Health & Safety
Harder Mechanical is one of the nation’s largest mechanical contractors with an outstanding reputation for working safely, meeting tough schedules, and delivering quality projects. Based in Portland, Oregon, we work primarily in the 11‑western states and have regional offices in Reno, NV;
Phoenix, AZ;
Concord, CA; and Salt Lake City, UT.
Safety Trainer – you will be working with our corporate safety team on training facilitation and administrative tasks at our corporate office in Phoenix, AZ. You will be responsible for corporate new‑hire safety training and site safety training programs as needed, and support the team with all administrative and document‑control tasks.
Work schedule and hours: 5 days a week, 10 hours per day with a start time of 5:00 a.m. Potential for weekend work and additional shift coverage based on project needs.
At Harder, safety is integral to how we plan, communicate, and execute work. This role is ideal for a field‑focused safety professional who communicates well, stays engaged with crews, and is passionate about leading trainings.
Everyone is encouraged to apply even if all safety certifications are not yet obtained; candidates who meet the core requirements and are willing to learn are welcomed.
Successful projects do not finish themselves. Our team of curious and passionate people build on Harder’s reputation every day through their actions. We offer professional development opportunities, industry‑leading benefits, and the chance to work on projects that will change the built environment forever.
What you’ll be doing :- Support the application of construction safety standards, company safety requirements, and project‑specific safety expectations.
- Work closely with the project team and field supervision to help ensure work is planned and performed safely in a fast‑paced environment.
- Oversee new‑hire safety training program.
- Provide support in incident prevention, including inspecting job sites, equipment, onsite training, investigating incidents, authoring incident reports, and providing information on safety standards and work techniques.
- Serve as the on‑site Competent Person who performs frequent and regular inspections of the job site, materials, and equipment.
- Oversee additional safety professionals assigned to the project.
- Survey jobsites as applicable and provide advice and guidance to site superintendents and employees engaged in a full range of construction activities, including but not limited to confined space, hazardous energy control, fall protection, and scaffolding.
- Investigate all incidents to determine origin, root cause, and contributing factors and assist in the preparation of written evaluation reports concerning findings.
- Carry out safety education activities, promote safety awareness, conduct daily and weekly Toolbox Talks, and provide site‑specific training courses.
- Consult with technical specialists and program managers about changes in work processes and proposed methods to eliminate unnecessary risks and control hazardous conditions.
- Provide employees and managers the training necessary to recognize hazards and perform their jobs safely and effectively.
- Develop Activity (Job) Hazard Analyses for all new major work processes or those processes that have the highest injury/illness rates.
- Conduct Personal Protective Equipment assessments as needed.
- Recommend appropriate measures and methods to correct safety deficiencies and investigate hazardous conditions, practices, equipment, etc., to identify and analyze the nature and severity of hazards and the possible remedial actions.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to build positive working relationships with craft employees and supervision and coach others without creating unnecessary conflict.
- Good judgment and the ability to recognize when to ask questions or elevate concerns.
- Practical understanding of construction work and the risks associated with field activities.
- Commitment to learning, improving, and supporting a strong safety culture.
- Working knowledge of construction safety…
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