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U.S. Pipe

Safety Manager

U.S. Pipe, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215

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Safety Manager

– U.S. Pipe

U.S. Pipe, a trusted provider of water and wastewater products since 1899, is seeking a Safety Manager to support plant leadership in creating a safe work environment. The position is located in Birmingham, Alabama, and requires relocation.

Why join our team Be part of a culture where you are recognized, respected, and rewarded for a job well done, while supporting local governments, municipalities, water departments, and businesses across the United States and worldwide.

Job Description U.S. Pipe and Foundry are seeking a Safety Manager. The successful candidate will play a key role in assisting plant leadership in driving and creating a safe work environment for the facility.

Essential Responsibilities

Develop and implement a system to monitor, evaluate and revise site safety programs annually, with special attention to high‑risk programs (LOTO, Hot Work, Confined Space, Fall Protection) to ensure safety compliance.

Facilitate plant housekeeping audits.

Perform ergonomic assessments of the plant and write plans to reduce issues found.

Develop processes, conduct, and facilitate effective incident investigations and follow‑up on near‑miss events, property damage, and injuries.

Schedule, track and ensure timely implementation of all plant‑wide regulatory required safety training.

Develop safety training matrix.

Develop and implement effective systems for safety orientation for new and transferred employees and contractors.

Lead training development and implementation.

Coordinate safety/industrial hygiene monitoring as required.

Conduct PPE assessments for all jobs and communicate requirements.

Monitor ongoing compliance.

Oversee the worker’s compensation program at plant level, including reporting, reserve management, ongoing monitoring, restricted duty management, and collaborate with the occupational nurse manager on medical management of claimants.

Maintain effective communication processes for all safety‑related functions, including clear procedures for emergency response, injury and near‑miss situations.

Lead and coordinate various safety meetings.

Skills & Other Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in Safety or Environmental preferred but not required.

Certified Safety Professional (CSP) status preferred but not required.

5‑7 years of safety and environmental experience implementing programs in a heavy manufacturing setting.

2‑4 years of supervisory or managerial experience as a safety professional.

Proven leadership and self‑direction.

Excellent oral and written communication skills.

Knowledge of material handling equipment, crane operation and capabilities.

Ability to supervise others and facilitate teamwork.

Familiarity with OSHA regulations and personal protective equipment.

Experience developing and implementing safety programs and policies.

Strong knowledge of hazardous materials and MSDS information.

Familiar with industrial safety concepts, practices, and procedures.

Strong knowledge of inspecting facilities and recommending corrective actions to ensure compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations.

Excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.

Bilingual (English and Spanish) highly preferred.

Benefits U.S. Pipe offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including Medical, Dental, Vision, Short‑/Long‑term disability, Flexible Spending Account, Health Savings Account, Life Insurance, 401(k) plan, paid vacation, and holidays.

Senior Level and Employment Details

Mid‑Senior level

Full‑time

Management and Manufacturing (Job Function)

Utilities (Industry)

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