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Industrial Construction Safety Engineer

Job in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, 99216, USA
Listing for: On-Board Companies
Full Time, Seasonal/Temporary, Per diem position
Listed on 2026-06-06
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Occupational Health & Safety, Civil Engineering
  • Construction
    Occupational Health & Safety, Civil Engineering
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 50 - 75 USD Hourly USD 50.00 75.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

On-Board Engineering is hiring a Construction Safety Engineer in Spokane Valley!

For immediate consideration please send your resume to
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Position Details:
Position Type: Full Time
Job Location: Spokane Valley, WA
Schedule: 40-hr work week typically, Monday - Friday. Occasional weekend support required
Benefits: Health Insurance (Medical, Dental, Vision), 401k, Life Insurance
Compensation: $50 -$75/hr, depending on experience & qualifications

Overview/Summary:
The Safety Engineer serves as the on-site safety lead for project execution and supports safe performance across construction, equipment installation, startup/commissioning, environmental compliance, and permitting-related activities. This individual is expected to maintain a strong daily field presence, identify and mitigate risk, reinforce contractor accountability, and support compliance with company requirements and applicable regulatory standards. This role works closely with the Project Manager, Construction Manager, contractors, engineering, maintenance, operations, and site EHS stakeholders to help ensure work is performed safely, responsibly, and efficiently.

Key Responsibilities:

1) Construction Safety Oversight
  • Serve as the owner’s on-site safety representative during active field execution.
  • Maintain daily visibility in construction and installation areas during contractor working hours.
  • Conduct field observations, safety inspections, and risk reviews of contractor activities.
  • Monitor compliance with site safety requirements, contractor safety plans, and applicable OSHA/WISHA standards.
  • Participate in pre-task planning, JHAs, high-risk work reviews, and daily coordination meetings.
  • Identify unsafe conditions or behaviors, require timely correction, and escalate unresolved issues.
  • Reinforce expectations related to housekeeping, fall protection, barricading, excavation safety, access/egress, mobile equipment interaction, and energy isolation.
2) Equipment Installation & Commissioning Safety
  • Support safe installation, integration, testing, startup, and commissioning of project equipment.
  • Review installation sequencing and work plans for safety risks during equipment setting and utility tie-ins.
  • Support lockout/tagout readiness, temporary power safety, machine safeguarding, and startup hazard controls.
  • Participate in commissioning readiness reviews, pre-energization checks, and pre-startup safety reviews, as applicable.
  • Coordinate with engineering, maintenance, OEMs, integrators, and contractors during testing and turnover activities.
3) Environmental Compliance & Permitting Support
  • Support compliance with site environmental requirements and project-related permits.
  • Monitor field practices related to spill prevention, chemical handling, waste management, dust/debris control, and housekeeping.
  • Help verify required permits, authorizations, and inspections are in place before work begins.
  • Monitor work execution against permit conditions and approved methods.
  • Coordinate with site EHS and project leadership on environmental concerns, incidents, or permit-related issues.
4) Contractor Safety Leadership & Reporting
  • Participate in contractor onboarding, safety orientations, toolbox talks, and weekly safety meetings.
  • Hold contractors accountable to site expectations and required safety performance.
  • Support incident reporting, near miss follow-up, corrective action closure, and lessons learned.
  • Maintain records of field observations, findings, and corrective actions.
  • Provide routine updates to project leadership regarding safety concerns, trends, and required actions.
Primary Qualifications:
  • Associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health, Construction Management, Engineering Technology, or a related field preferred.
  • OSHA 30-hour Construction Safety training required
  • Professional safety certifications such as CHST, ASP, CSP, or similar are preferred
  • Minimum 7+ years of relevant experience in construction safety, industrial project safety, or similar field-based roles
  • Demonstrated experience supporting contractor-performed work on active construction sites.
  • Experience with industrial…
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