Boston Ship Repair , Inc.
Location: Boston, MA
Job Type: Full-Time, Exempt
About Us
Boston Ship Repair performs large, fast-turn ship repair projects for commercial and government customers. Our teams work around the clock to deliver safe, high-quality results in a complex, heavy-industrial, union environment.
Position Summary
The Safety Manager will develop, implement, and manage company safety and environmental policies, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local laws. This role will provide leadership in fostering a culture of safety across shipyard operations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Your primary duties and responsibilities would consist of the following Own the Safety Management System (SMS): policies, procedures, training, and continuous improvement (aligned to ISO 45001 principles). Ensure shipyard compliance: hot work, confined space, LOTO, fall protection, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, electrical (NFPA 70E), and hazard communication. Plan and conduct risk assessments/JHAs for high-risk work (blasting/painting, tank/void work, work aloft, crane/lifting, energized work). Lead daily field presence: job walk-throughs, audits, and coaching; stop-work authority and rapid response to unsafe conditions. Coordinate confined space and hot-work controls with the Marine Chemist and Shipyard Competent Persons; maintain permits and logs. Investigate incidents and near-misses using root-cause methods; drive corrective and preventive actions and verify effectiveness. Manage industrial hygiene activities (air/noise sampling via internal/third-party resources) and medical surveillance coordination. Develop and deliver safety training and toolbox talks for multi-shift crews; track qualifications and retraining cycles. Maintain OSHA records (300/300A/301) and required reports; support regulatory inspections and customer audits (e.g., NAVSEA Standard Item safety expectations). Partner with union leadership and the joint safety committee; foster participation and fair, consistent accountability. Oversee PPE programs, contractor/subcontractor safety onboarding, and site access controls (e.g., TWIC where applicable). Participate in emergency preparedness: drills, incident command roles, spill response coordination, and severe-weather plans. Support bid reviews and project planning with safety input, staffing, and equipment needs. Qualifications
Experience:
5-8+ years in safety leadership within ship repair, shipbuilding, heavy industrial, marine construction, or equivalent high-risk environment. Education:
Bachelor's in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, or related field; equivalent experience considered. Certifications: OSHA 30 (Maritime strongly preferred; Construction/General Industry acceptable). Shipyard Competent Person (or ability to obtain within 6 months). First Aid/CPR/AED (current or within 60 days). HAZWOPER 24/40 a plus; CHST/ASP/CSP/CIH a plus.
Skills:
Strong field presence, practical risk assessment, incident investigation, and training delivery; excellent communication across craft, supervision, and customer representatives; data-driven with solid documentation habits. Other:
Valid driver's license; ability to obtain/maintain TWIC; willingness to work off-shifts/weekends as needed for project schedules. Physical Requirements
Works in shipyard, onboard vessels, and shop environments; climbs ladders and scaffolds, enters confined spaces, and uses required PPE including respiratory protection. Must be able to stand/walk most of the shift and occasionally lift up to 50 lbs. Benefits
Competitive pay commensurate with experience Comprehensive medical, dental, vision; 401(k) with company match; paid time off and holidays; training/certification support.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Boston Ship Repair is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status under federal, state, or local laws.
Job Type: Full-Time, Exempt
About Us
Boston Ship Repair performs large, fast-turn ship repair projects for commercial and government customers. Our teams work around the clock to deliver safe, high-quality results in a complex, heavy-industrial, union environment.
Position Summary
The Safety Manager will develop, implement, and manage company safety and environmental policies, ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local laws. This role will provide leadership in fostering a culture of safety across shipyard operations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Your primary duties and responsibilities would consist of the following Own the Safety Management System (SMS): policies, procedures, training, and continuous improvement (aligned to ISO 45001 principles). Ensure shipyard compliance: hot work, confined space, LOTO, fall protection, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, electrical (NFPA 70E), and hazard communication. Plan and conduct risk assessments/JHAs for high-risk work (blasting/painting, tank/void work, work aloft, crane/lifting, energized work). Lead daily field presence: job walk-throughs, audits, and coaching; stop-work authority and rapid response to unsafe conditions. Coordinate confined space and hot-work controls with the Marine Chemist and Shipyard Competent Persons; maintain permits and logs. Investigate incidents and near-misses using root-cause methods; drive corrective and preventive actions and verify effectiveness. Manage industrial hygiene activities (air/noise sampling via internal/third-party resources) and medical surveillance coordination. Develop and deliver safety training and toolbox talks for multi-shift crews; track qualifications and retraining cycles. Maintain OSHA records (300/300A/301) and required reports; support regulatory inspections and customer audits (e.g., NAVSEA Standard Item safety expectations). Partner with union leadership and the joint safety committee; foster participation and fair, consistent accountability. Oversee PPE programs, contractor/subcontractor safety onboarding, and site access controls (e.g., TWIC where applicable). Participate in emergency preparedness: drills, incident command roles, spill response coordination, and severe-weather plans. Support bid reviews and project planning with safety input, staffing, and equipment needs. Qualifications
Experience:
5-8+ years in safety leadership within ship repair, shipbuilding, heavy industrial, marine construction, or equivalent high-risk environment. Education:
Bachelor's in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, or related field; equivalent experience considered. Certifications: OSHA 30 (Maritime strongly preferred; Construction/General Industry acceptable). Shipyard Competent Person (or ability to obtain within 6 months). First Aid/CPR/AED (current or within 60 days). HAZWOPER 24/40 a plus; CHST/ASP/CSP/CIH a plus.
Skills:
Strong field presence, practical risk assessment, incident investigation, and training delivery; excellent communication across craft, supervision, and customer representatives; data-driven with solid documentation habits. Other:
Valid driver's license; ability to obtain/maintain TWIC; willingness to work off-shifts/weekends as needed for project schedules. Physical Requirements
Works in shipyard, onboard vessels, and shop environments; climbs ladders and scaffolds, enters confined spaces, and uses required PPE including respiratory protection. Must be able to stand/walk most of the shift and occasionally lift up to 50 lbs. Benefits
Competitive pay commensurate with experience Comprehensive medical, dental, vision; 401(k) with company match; paid time off and holidays; training/certification support.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Boston Ship Repair is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status under federal, state, or local laws.