Senior Safety Specialist - Industrial
JP Cullen
- Madison, WI
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Wisconsin-based $850 million, created in 1892, 5th generation family-owned construction management firm
- Seeking to be the construction manager of choice for the toughest jobs in the region.
- Our clients have high expectations and our projects are high profile.
- We seek a “secret weapon” that will help further separate us from the pack.
- Ensure that the intent of Cullen policies, procedures and quality standards is followed in accordance with our Quality Management System.
- Act as a resource for information relating to safety to all JPC employees as well as our subcontractors as necessary.
- Be a “Safety Ambassador” to potential and current customers, helping to present JP Cullen’s perspective and approach to safety as it relates to their projects or the proposed scopes of work.
- Review Owner and General Contractors documents for safety requirements and assist educating job team to utilize this knowledge in planning and the safe completion of the project.
- Participate in pre-job planning, Ops Planning, and attend 6-week jobsite visits to hold job teams accountable.
- Determine the means, methods and equipment during preconstruction evaluation phase.
- Develop and facilitate both formal and informal training sessions at job sites.
- Educate foreman on the daily work plan procedure and hold them accountable.
- Assist job teams in conducting review of subcontractor safety submittals and assure proper planning and verification of training is completed prior to their mobilization to site.
- Ensure that Subcontractors are conducting the proper training requirements as per the OSHA standards, review their safety programs, and prepare written reports of any violations.
- Assist safety director in investigations, near misses, and OSHA investigations.
- Ensure all field personnel are up to date on compliance requirements (OSHA 30, first aid, CPR, etc.).
- Empower site leadership and field personnel to take ownership of safety on site and promote a positive safety culture.
- Conduct on-site inspections and control hazardous working conditions or unsafe employee activities through teaching and coaching.
- Bachelor’s degree in occupational safety/health degree with at least three years of experience as a Safety Specialist OR completion of an Apprenticeship combined with a minimum of six years of construction experience.
- CHST, ASP, or CSP Preferred
- Proficiency with OSHA standards.
- Advanced knowledge of construction industry practices, risk management and field operations.
- Thorough understanding of and ability to enforce all federal, state, local and company regulations.
- Ability to recognize hazardous situations and implement corrective measures is essential.
- Good understanding of corporate and industry practices, processes, standards, etc.
- Strong management, leadership and interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate well both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to travel as needed
- Attention to detail.