Meridian Contracting
Field Safety Coordinator MiningIndustrial 2000 Signon Bonus
Meridian Contracting, Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718
Overview
Field Safety Coordinator – Mining & Industrial Operations ($2,000 Sign-on Bonus!) Ensure safety excellence in high-rigor mining and industrial environments Location:
Arizona or New Mexico |
Type:
Full-time Mandatory
: MSHA (Blue Card) OSHA 30 certification About the Opportunity: Meridian Engineering is a heavy civil and industrial contractor supporting projects across Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. In mining and industrial facilities, the stakes are higher, the risks are greater, and the rigor required is absolute. The Field Safety Coordinator is central to ensuring every shift and every crew meets the strictest standards of safety and compliance. This role is not a “check the box” inspector — it’s a trusted partner in the field who conducts walk-arounds, leads tailgate huddles, enforces MSHA and OSHA requirements, and works alongside crews and superintendents to deliver safe, high-quality results. Responsibilities
Hold MSHA (blue card) and OSHA 30 as baseline qualifications Conduct frequent safety inspections and audits on mining and industrial project sites Lead daily tailgate huddles that reinforce trench safety, fall prevention, confined spaces, heavy equipment inspections, and concrete operations Partner with crews and superintendents to analyze work, anticipate hazards, and create practical safe-work plans Support the team by being part of the solution—coaching, advising, and following through on corrective actions Document and investigate incidents, near-misses, and unsafe conditions promptly Promote a proactive safety culture where workers are engaged and empowered to speak up A Day in the Life of a Field Safety Coordinator
Start the shift with a site walk-around: check trench protections, fall prevention gear, equipment inspections, and high-risk areas Facilitate a daily tailgate huddle with the crew, focused on the day’s specific tasks and hazards Observe mining and industrial work in progress—piping, pumping systems, heavy equipment, and structural work—and reinforce safe practices Collaborate with superintendents and field leaders to solve safety challenges in real time Document safety inspections, hazard observations, and corrective actions taken Assist in incident investigations and root-cause analysis if issues occur Wrap up with safety logs, reports, and prep for the next day’s site needs Measurements of Success
Zero tolerance for unsafe acts; proactive hazard identification and prevention demonstrated daily All crews participating in daily tailgate huddles and engaged in safe-work planning Trenching, fall prevention, confined space, and heavy equipment controls implemented without exception Safety inspections completed consistently and documented thoroughly Incidents, near-misses, and violations reported promptly and corrected without repeat High worker engagement in safety culture—crews view the Coordinator as a partner, not just an enforcer Qualifications
MSHA (blue card) and OSHA 30 certification required 3+ years of experience in mining or heavy industrial safety coordination Strong expertise in trench safety, fall prevention, confined spaces, and equipment inspection protocols Knowledge of OSHA, MSHA, and mine-site safety regulations and practices Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to lead huddles and coach crews Ability to identify hazards, analyze risks, and design corrective or preventive solutions Organizational skills for inspections, documentation, and reporting with accuracy Team-oriented approach that emphasizes supporting the plan, supporting the crew, and being part of the solution About Meridian
Meridian Engineering / Meridian Contracting Safety | Quality | Schedule At Meridian, we’re more than a general contractor — we’re builders of infrastructure that matter. Since 2003, we’ve been driven by a simple mission: deliver critical civil and industrial construction with integrity, technical excellence, and a relentless focus on safety. Based in the Southwest and with offices across Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado, we are uniquely positioned to take on projects that shape communities and enable growth. What We Do
+ We specialize in large-scale infrastructure across sectors such as: Flood control and stormwater systems Heavy civil roadways and earthwork Industrial and specialty infrastructure Municipal, state, and federal projects Whether it’s a complex industrial installation, a municipal waterway, or large earthmoving mobilization, we deliver turnkey infrastructure solutions from concept through execution. Why Meridian Is a Great Place to Work
Impactful Work — You’ll contribute to projects that literally move communities forward. Growth & Learning — We pursue challenging, diverse scopes that push our teams to develop new skills and technical depth. Core Values That Matter — Safety is foundational. Quality is nonnegotiable. We hold schedule commitments seriously. Team & Culture — You’ll be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team empowered to take ownership. Stability & Ambition — With more than two decades in business, deep industry partnerships, and expanding operations, we combine the security of an established company with the momentum of a growing enterprise. Southwest Roots, Statewide Reach — Our roots are in Tucson, AZ, but our work spans multiple states. That gives team members exposure to varied environments and project types. Join Us
At Meridian, we value integrity, grit, and craftsmanship. If you’re someone who wants to build meaningful infrastructure, improve communities, and be part of a team that takes pride in every project, we’d love to hear from you.
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Field Safety Coordinator – Mining & Industrial Operations ($2,000 Sign-on Bonus!) Ensure safety excellence in high-rigor mining and industrial environments Location:
Arizona or New Mexico |
Type:
Full-time Mandatory
: MSHA (Blue Card) OSHA 30 certification About the Opportunity: Meridian Engineering is a heavy civil and industrial contractor supporting projects across Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. In mining and industrial facilities, the stakes are higher, the risks are greater, and the rigor required is absolute. The Field Safety Coordinator is central to ensuring every shift and every crew meets the strictest standards of safety and compliance. This role is not a “check the box” inspector — it’s a trusted partner in the field who conducts walk-arounds, leads tailgate huddles, enforces MSHA and OSHA requirements, and works alongside crews and superintendents to deliver safe, high-quality results. Responsibilities
Hold MSHA (blue card) and OSHA 30 as baseline qualifications Conduct frequent safety inspections and audits on mining and industrial project sites Lead daily tailgate huddles that reinforce trench safety, fall prevention, confined spaces, heavy equipment inspections, and concrete operations Partner with crews and superintendents to analyze work, anticipate hazards, and create practical safe-work plans Support the team by being part of the solution—coaching, advising, and following through on corrective actions Document and investigate incidents, near-misses, and unsafe conditions promptly Promote a proactive safety culture where workers are engaged and empowered to speak up A Day in the Life of a Field Safety Coordinator
Start the shift with a site walk-around: check trench protections, fall prevention gear, equipment inspections, and high-risk areas Facilitate a daily tailgate huddle with the crew, focused on the day’s specific tasks and hazards Observe mining and industrial work in progress—piping, pumping systems, heavy equipment, and structural work—and reinforce safe practices Collaborate with superintendents and field leaders to solve safety challenges in real time Document safety inspections, hazard observations, and corrective actions taken Assist in incident investigations and root-cause analysis if issues occur Wrap up with safety logs, reports, and prep for the next day’s site needs Measurements of Success
Zero tolerance for unsafe acts; proactive hazard identification and prevention demonstrated daily All crews participating in daily tailgate huddles and engaged in safe-work planning Trenching, fall prevention, confined space, and heavy equipment controls implemented without exception Safety inspections completed consistently and documented thoroughly Incidents, near-misses, and violations reported promptly and corrected without repeat High worker engagement in safety culture—crews view the Coordinator as a partner, not just an enforcer Qualifications
MSHA (blue card) and OSHA 30 certification required 3+ years of experience in mining or heavy industrial safety coordination Strong expertise in trench safety, fall prevention, confined spaces, and equipment inspection protocols Knowledge of OSHA, MSHA, and mine-site safety regulations and practices Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to lead huddles and coach crews Ability to identify hazards, analyze risks, and design corrective or preventive solutions Organizational skills for inspections, documentation, and reporting with accuracy Team-oriented approach that emphasizes supporting the plan, supporting the crew, and being part of the solution About Meridian
Meridian Engineering / Meridian Contracting Safety | Quality | Schedule At Meridian, we’re more than a general contractor — we’re builders of infrastructure that matter. Since 2003, we’ve been driven by a simple mission: deliver critical civil and industrial construction with integrity, technical excellence, and a relentless focus on safety. Based in the Southwest and with offices across Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado, we are uniquely positioned to take on projects that shape communities and enable growth. What We Do
+ We specialize in large-scale infrastructure across sectors such as: Flood control and stormwater systems Heavy civil roadways and earthwork Industrial and specialty infrastructure Municipal, state, and federal projects Whether it’s a complex industrial installation, a municipal waterway, or large earthmoving mobilization, we deliver turnkey infrastructure solutions from concept through execution. Why Meridian Is a Great Place to Work
Impactful Work — You’ll contribute to projects that literally move communities forward. Growth & Learning — We pursue challenging, diverse scopes that push our teams to develop new skills and technical depth. Core Values That Matter — Safety is foundational. Quality is nonnegotiable. We hold schedule commitments seriously. Team & Culture — You’ll be part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team empowered to take ownership. Stability & Ambition — With more than two decades in business, deep industry partnerships, and expanding operations, we combine the security of an established company with the momentum of a growing enterprise. Southwest Roots, Statewide Reach — Our roots are in Tucson, AZ, but our work spans multiple states. That gives team members exposure to varied environments and project types. Join Us
At Meridian, we value integrity, grit, and craftsmanship. If you’re someone who wants to build meaningful infrastructure, improve communities, and be part of a team that takes pride in every project, we’d love to hear from you.
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