Plumb House Inc.
The Construction Safety Manager supports the development, implementation, and monitoring of safety programs on construction sites. This role ensures compliance with OSHA regulations, company policies, and project-specific safety requirements. Working under the guidance of the Safety Director, this position helps promote a strong safety culture, conducts field inspections, assists with training, and supports incident investigations.
Site Safety Support
Assist in daily jobsite safety inspections to identify hazards and ensure corrective actions are implemented.
Monitor site activities to verify compliance with OSHA standards, company safety policies, and project safety plans.
Participate in Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) and Pre‑Task Planning reviews with onsite teams.
Training & Communication
Support the delivery of toolbox talks, orientations, and other safety training sessions.
Communicate safety expectations and guidelines to workers, subcontractors, and visitors.
Maintain safety‑related signage, postings, and documentation on the jobsite.
Assist with incident investigations, root‑cause analysis, and completion of incident reports.
Help track corrective actions and follow‑up items to ensure timely completion.
Maintain accurate records of inspections, observations, and training logs.
Program Administration
Support the implementation of site‑specific safety plans and emergency response plans.
Help manage PPE inventory and ensure workers have the required protective equipment.
Assist in preparing safety metrics, reports, and documentation for internal use or client requirements.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety or a closely related field
Basic working knowledge of construction safety practices and OSHA regulations.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work outdoors and walk/stand for extended periods.
Willingness to learn, accept coaching, and take initiative.
Preferred:
OSHA 10‑ or 30‑Hour Construction certification.
Prior internship, co‑op, or field experience in construction or industrial safety.
Familiarity with incident reporting systems and Microsoft Office/Pro Core.
Attention to detail and strong observational skills.
Ability to remain calm and effective during emergency situations.
Strong problem‑solving and decision‑making abilities.
Commitment to promoting a positive and proactive safety culture.
Team‑oriented approach with the ability to build rapport on‑site.
Working Conditions
Construction site environment with exposure to outdoor elements, loud noises, and physical hazards.
Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs and use standard PPE (hard hat, vest, safety glasses, etc.).
May require early mornings, and travel to various job sites.
Employment Status and Compensation
Full Time, Monday through Friday, with occasional weekends
Salary range $60,000 - $70,000 per year
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Site Safety Support
Assist in daily jobsite safety inspections to identify hazards and ensure corrective actions are implemented.
Monitor site activities to verify compliance with OSHA standards, company safety policies, and project safety plans.
Participate in Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) and Pre‑Task Planning reviews with onsite teams.
Training & Communication
Support the delivery of toolbox talks, orientations, and other safety training sessions.
Communicate safety expectations and guidelines to workers, subcontractors, and visitors.
Maintain safety‑related signage, postings, and documentation on the jobsite.
Assist with incident investigations, root‑cause analysis, and completion of incident reports.
Help track corrective actions and follow‑up items to ensure timely completion.
Maintain accurate records of inspections, observations, and training logs.
Program Administration
Support the implementation of site‑specific safety plans and emergency response plans.
Help manage PPE inventory and ensure workers have the required protective equipment.
Assist in preparing safety metrics, reports, and documentation for internal use or client requirements.
Qualifications
Required:
Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety or a closely related field
Basic working knowledge of construction safety practices and OSHA regulations.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work outdoors and walk/stand for extended periods.
Willingness to learn, accept coaching, and take initiative.
Preferred:
OSHA 10‑ or 30‑Hour Construction certification.
Prior internship, co‑op, or field experience in construction or industrial safety.
Familiarity with incident reporting systems and Microsoft Office/Pro Core.
Attention to detail and strong observational skills.
Ability to remain calm and effective during emergency situations.
Strong problem‑solving and decision‑making abilities.
Commitment to promoting a positive and proactive safety culture.
Team‑oriented approach with the ability to build rapport on‑site.
Working Conditions
Construction site environment with exposure to outdoor elements, loud noises, and physical hazards.
Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs and use standard PPE (hard hat, vest, safety glasses, etc.).
May require early mornings, and travel to various job sites.
Employment Status and Compensation
Full Time, Monday through Friday, with occasional weekends
Salary range $60,000 - $70,000 per year
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