Safety, Health & Environmental Manager
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Construction
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Management
EHS / HSE Manager
The Safety, Health & Environmental Manager plays a critical role in ensuring the safety and environmental health of commercial construction projects at The Client Company
, in Seattle, Washington. This position oversees safety compliance, training, audits, and investigations, ensuring a culture of Zero Harm and adherence to all regulatory requirements.
- Oversee and manage the safety program for large commercial construction projects.
- Conduct regular job site visits and safety audits to ensure compliance with safety protocols.
- Develop and implement project-specific safety plans, including federal and state compliance materials.
- Coordinate and facilitate safety training programs, including first aid certification for supervisors.
- Track and maintain safety training records for all project personnel.
- Provide resources and solutions for environmental and hazardous material issues.
- Conduct thorough investigations of accidents and incidents.
- Prepare detailed written reports and implement corrective actions to prevent recurrence.
- Ensure compliance with WA State Labor & Industries requirements and OSHA standards.
- Address environmental concerns and manage hazardous materials according to regulations.
- Maintain accurate safety records, including MSDS books and documentation for site audits.
- Oversee the site’s drug testing program for craft and hourly workers.
- Supervise safety personnel and consultants to achieve project safety goals.
- Work with subcontractors and project teams to promote safety best practices.
- Represent the company at industry meetings, safety alliances, and professional associations.
The Safety, Health & Environmental Manager ensures a safe working environment, drives compliance with regulatory standards, and upholds the company’s Zero Harm initiative. By leading safety efforts and fostering a culture of safety excellence, this role contributes to the successful execution of commercial construction projects while protecting employees and the environment.
RequirementsEducation
- Required: Bachelor of Science in Safety & Environmental Health or a related field.
- Minimum:
- 7+ years of safety experience, preferably in the commercial construction industry.
- 3+ years of supervisory experience managing safety programs.
- Preferred:
- Experience with commercial construction means and methods.
- Familiarity with hospital construction projects is advantageous but not required.
- Required:
- OSHA 30 certification.
- Preferred:
- Construction Site Safety Technician (CSST) or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) certification.
- Strong knowledge of WA State Labor & Industries compliance requirements.
- Understanding of environmental and hazardous material regulations.
- Ability to address safety and environmental issues proactively.
- Familiarity with construction safety practices, protocols, and equipment.
- Ability to manage safety programs for large commercial construction projects fully.
- Proven ability to work with subcontractors to achieve safety goals.
- Effective supervision of safety personnel and consultants.
- Strong verbal and written communication skills for documentation, training, and collaboration.
- Ability to represent the company professionally at industry meetings and alliances.
- Accurate record-keeping and attention to detail.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook).
- Ability to perform investigations, analyze data, and implement solutions.
- Ability to conduct frequent site visits and safety audits.
- Capable of working both independently and collaboratively to address safety-related issues.
These requirements ensure the candidate is highly qualified to lead the safety and environmental efforts on commercial construction projects while maintaining regulatory compliance and fostering a safe workplace culture.
BenefitsThe Safety, Health & Environmental…
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