Construction Safety Manager; Biotechnology Facility
Listed on 2026-06-13
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Construction
Occupational Health & Safety -
Engineering
Occupational Health & Safety
Overview
MMR Consulting is an engineering and consulting firm specializing in the pharmaceutical /biotechnology and highly regulated industries. Its services include Engineering, Project Management, and Validation. MMR Consulting has offices across North America and Asia.
The Construction Safety Manager is responsible for ensuring that all construction activities within a major biopharmaceutical facility capital project are executed in compliance with Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) regulations, industry best practices, and company policies. This role protects workers, contractors, and the surrounding environment by enforcing safety protocols, mitigating risks, and fostering a strong safety culture throughout the construction phase.
The work will require working out of the client’s facilities in Kankakee, Chicago Area, IL
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1. Safety Strategy & Compliance Oversight
- Develop and implement the construction safety plan, ensuring alignment with local, national, and international safety regulations (e.g., OSHA, EPA, ISO 45001, and corporate EHS policies).
- Ensure that all construction activities comply with Good Construction Practices (GCP), permit-to-work systems, and site-specific safety standards.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for regulatory agencies, auditors, and safety inspectors.
- Conduct safety risk assessments (e.g., Job Hazard Analysis, Hazard and Operability Studies - HAZOP, Failure Mode and Effects Analysis - FMEA) for all construction activities.
- Identify, assess, and mitigate potential safety hazards, such as working at heights, confined spaces, hazardous materials, and heavy equipment operations.
- Establish and enforce Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and Energy Isolation procedures to prevent accidents during construction.
- Review and approve contractor EHS plans, training programs, and risk mitigation strategies before site mobilization.
- Conduct contractor safety orientations to ensure all workers understand site-specific safety protocols.
- Monitor contractor compliance through regular inspections, audits, and safety performance tracking.
- Enforce penalties or stop-work orders for non-compliance with safety policies.
- Conduct daily, weekly, and random safety inspections of the construction site to identify and correct unsafe conditions.
- Lead safety audits and work closely with project leadership to implement corrective actions.
- Ensure that all safety incidents, near misses, and violations are reported, investigated, and addressed through root cause analysis (RCA) and corrective/preventive actions (CAPA).
- Develop and implement emergency response plans for fire, chemical spills, structural failures, and medical emergencies.
- Conduct emergency drills and coordinate with site security, medical teams, and local emergency responders.
- Ensure proper documentation and reporting of all incidents, including OSHA recordkeeping and company-specific reporting requirements.
- Develop and deliver safety training programs for construction workers, supervisors, and project managers.
- Promote a zero-incident safety culture by leading toolbox talks, safety stand-downs, and awareness campaigns.
- Encourage proactive reporting of hazards and implement worker feedback mechanisms to improve site safety.
- Ensure compliance with environmental regulations, including waste disposal, air quality, water management, and hazardous material handling.
- Implement industrial hygiene programs to monitor noise, air quality, and exposure to hazardous substances.
- Work with the broader EHS team to integrate construction safety with overall site environmental and health policies.
- Ensure that as-built safety documentation, risk assessments, and incident reports are compiled for project closeout.
- Conduct post-construction safety reviews to evaluate lessons learned and apply improvements for future projects.
- Support the transition from construction safety protocols to operational safety procedures as the facility moves into commissioning and startup…
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