The Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association, Inc
Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO)
The Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association, Inc, Port Hueneme, California, United States, 93041
We are a licensed General and Electrical Contractor, who primarily does Federal Construction Contracts. We are seeking a Project SSHO (Site Safety Health Officer) to manage, administer and coordinate all facets of the site-specific safety program for the construction project at hand. The project we are hiring for at this time is an approximately $33M Complete Hangar Renovation, relevant experience is HIGHLY preferred.
Benefits
401K after 1 year
Health Insurance
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick time
Essential Skills
A minimum of 5-7 years’ experience in government construction Safety as an SSHO
General Contractor experience preferred
Ability to oversee ALL TRADES
Ability to Read Plans and Articulate Job Scope
Excellent Communication and Management Skills
Exemplary organizational and follow-up skills
Ability to juggle many tasks and meet deadlines
Proficiency with Word, Excel, Outlook, and Adobe Acrobat
Knowledge of Procore and Primavera 6 a plus
5 - 7 years' experience working on USACE and/or NAVFAC construction projects as an SSHO
OSHA 30, EM 385 1.1, First Aid/CPR Certifications
EM-385 1-1 - 40HR Certification
24 Hours of continuing safety training every year
Must be able to pass DoD security clearance for base access
Valid driver’s license with good motor vehicle record
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus
Job Duties Include
Review, read and interpret architectural drawings and specifications (Required)
Review and understand contract and bid documents
Support all pre-construction activities
Meet and collaborate with clients, engineers, subs, as well as our team
Evaluate progress and prepare detailed daily safety reports
Ensure adherence to all health and safety standards and report issues
Support company operations in the office and in the field
Maintain a safe work site by implementing good housekeeping regulations and safety requirements, enforcing safe work habits and observing OSHA and any state-level agencies’ regulations.
Be aware of ever-changing applicable building codes and OSHA requirements. Achieve the highest quality work
Conduct detailed inspections during and after each trade has completed its tasks and before any work is authorized for payment.
Manage project close-out and final documentation
Create, update, and maintain the project safety log and all other project specific safety meetings and reports
Chair and document weekly (at minimum) site safety meetings with the superintendent, and provide written minutes and signed reports by all attendees
Provide DETAILED daily safety reports that reinforce activities that are being constructed in conformance with each specific project's established standard and constructively confronts any non-conformance to produce the desired outcome in a timely manner
In tandem with the QC Manager conduct the aspects of the preparatory, initial, and follow-up meetings to establish an understanding of the safety standards required for each definable feature of work via the applicable AHA's
Conduct pre-construction safety meetings with new and existing subcontractors and the superintendent at least two days prior to the start of each new phase of the work to discuss issues that affect quality
Stop work if necessary to resolve matters that affect safety, quality progress of work
VALID EM-385 1-1 40HR _ Certification a MUST
Please submit your resume and or inquire for further information.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $85,000.00 - $120,000.00 per year
Application Question(s):
Do you currently have an EM 385 1-1_ 40 HR Certification?
Do you have at least 5 or more years of SSHO experience on Government Construction Projects?
Have you worked on USACE and or NAVFAC projects in the SSHO role?
Have you written Site Specific Safety Plans for Government construction projects?
Have you written Activity Hazard Analysis forms for Government construction projects?
Work Location: In person
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Benefits
401K after 1 year
Health Insurance
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick time
Essential Skills
A minimum of 5-7 years’ experience in government construction Safety as an SSHO
General Contractor experience preferred
Ability to oversee ALL TRADES
Ability to Read Plans and Articulate Job Scope
Excellent Communication and Management Skills
Exemplary organizational and follow-up skills
Ability to juggle many tasks and meet deadlines
Proficiency with Word, Excel, Outlook, and Adobe Acrobat
Knowledge of Procore and Primavera 6 a plus
5 - 7 years' experience working on USACE and/or NAVFAC construction projects as an SSHO
OSHA 30, EM 385 1.1, First Aid/CPR Certifications
EM-385 1-1 - 40HR Certification
24 Hours of continuing safety training every year
Must be able to pass DoD security clearance for base access
Valid driver’s license with good motor vehicle record
Bilingual (English/Spanish) a plus
Job Duties Include
Review, read and interpret architectural drawings and specifications (Required)
Review and understand contract and bid documents
Support all pre-construction activities
Meet and collaborate with clients, engineers, subs, as well as our team
Evaluate progress and prepare detailed daily safety reports
Ensure adherence to all health and safety standards and report issues
Support company operations in the office and in the field
Maintain a safe work site by implementing good housekeeping regulations and safety requirements, enforcing safe work habits and observing OSHA and any state-level agencies’ regulations.
Be aware of ever-changing applicable building codes and OSHA requirements. Achieve the highest quality work
Conduct detailed inspections during and after each trade has completed its tasks and before any work is authorized for payment.
Manage project close-out and final documentation
Create, update, and maintain the project safety log and all other project specific safety meetings and reports
Chair and document weekly (at minimum) site safety meetings with the superintendent, and provide written minutes and signed reports by all attendees
Provide DETAILED daily safety reports that reinforce activities that are being constructed in conformance with each specific project's established standard and constructively confronts any non-conformance to produce the desired outcome in a timely manner
In tandem with the QC Manager conduct the aspects of the preparatory, initial, and follow-up meetings to establish an understanding of the safety standards required for each definable feature of work via the applicable AHA's
Conduct pre-construction safety meetings with new and existing subcontractors and the superintendent at least two days prior to the start of each new phase of the work to discuss issues that affect quality
Stop work if necessary to resolve matters that affect safety, quality progress of work
VALID EM-385 1-1 40HR _ Certification a MUST
Please submit your resume and or inquire for further information.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $85,000.00 - $120,000.00 per year
Application Question(s):
Do you currently have an EM 385 1-1_ 40 HR Certification?
Do you have at least 5 or more years of SSHO experience on Government Construction Projects?
Have you worked on USACE and or NAVFAC projects in the SSHO role?
Have you written Site Specific Safety Plans for Government construction projects?
Have you written Activity Hazard Analysis forms for Government construction projects?
Work Location: In person
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