International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO)
Construction Safety Facilitator
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), Colorado City, Texas, United States, 79512
Construction Safety Facilitator – Data Center Construction & Retrofit Projects
Locations:
Colorado City, TX
Wink, TX
Start Date:
January 26, 2025 (flexible)
Duration:
Long-term engagement (anticipated through 2026–2027; final duration TBD)
Work Schedule:
Typically 40–50 hours per week, with variability common to construction projects. Some Saturdays expected; no Sundays anticipated. Day and night shifts will be required, including night concrete pours; schedule flexibility is essential.
Local candidates preferred, but we are open to qualified traveling candidates; per diem included.
Project Overview This role will support two major Texas-based data center initiatives:
Colorado City, TX – New Data Center Construction
Ground-up data center project consisting of a metal-framed data center building with attached administrative office space.
Master planning includes two additional future data centers and a water plant.
No cooling towers.
Peak manpower is expected to reach approximately 600 workers.
Current activities include concrete pours for the admin building and data modules, with steel erection underway.
Wink, TX – Data Center Retrofit
Retrofit of an operational crypto mining data center to support new HPC / AI technologies.
The project is in the planning and early mobilization phase, with decommissioning activities anticipated first.
The Construction Safety Facilitator may support one or both projects, depending on project needs and scheduling.
Role Summary The Construction Safety Facilitator will serve as an
Owner’s Representative–level safety professional , partnering closely with General Contractors, subcontractors, on‑site project leadership, and corporate stakeholders to ensure safety programs are implemented, measured, and continuously improved.
Proper fit is critical.
This role requires a collaborative and professional safety leader who can work effectively through confrontation when needed, while maintaining credibility and trust across all levels of the project team.
This is a hands‑on role with a strong field presence, balancing in‑field safety leadership with structured reporting and stakeholder engagement.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the site-level safety representative on assigned projects
Maintain an on‑site presence Monday‑Friday, with occasional weekend or off‑shift coverage required for major commissioning activities, including fully integrated systems testing and live electrical energization events
Conduct daily field safety observations, audits, and hazard assessments
Actively utilize the site Observation Program (WIP), with metrics‑driven tracking for safety walks, meetings, and reporting (a core driver of program success)
Measure and report contractor adherence to project safety standards
Participate in and lead safety meetings, toolbox talks, and formal leadership reviews
Prepare and deliver clear meeting notes, reports, dashboards, and PowerPoint presentations
Partner with GCs, prime contractors, and subcontractors to proactively mitigate risk
Support incident investigations and corrective action tracking
Balance enforcement with facilitation—knowing when to be firm and when to coach
Maintain a visible, respected safety presence without a “cop‑style” approach
Required Experience & Qualifications
Minimum
5 years of professional safety experience
supporting industrial construction projects
Experience on
large‑scale construction projects strongly preferred
Data center construction experience is a strong plus
Owner’s Representative or client‑side safety experience preferred
CHST required
CSP not required, but acceptable if held
Working understanding of electrical systems related to construction safety
Ability to read and interpret basic one‑line diagrams for LOTO purposes (not electrician‑level work)
Technical & Professional Skills
Proficiency with: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint (creating and updating presentations), Zoom, and Microsoft Teams
Comfortable leading meetings and documenting meeting notes
Strong competency using digital safety observation and reporting platforms
Ability to analyze and communicate safety metrics clearly and effectively
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
Role is approximately
75% field‑based , requiring regular walking, site observation, and physical activity
Approximately
25% office/meeting‑based , including coordination with project leadership, primes, and subcontractors
Ability to work in an active construction environment for extended periods
Ideal Candidate Profile
Team‑first mindset with strong interpersonal and communication skills
Comfortable addressing unsafe behaviors while maintaining professionalism and respect
Confident working through conflict constructively
Metrics‑driven and detail‑oriented
Adaptable, flexible, and dependable in a dynamic construction environment
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Colorado City, TX
Wink, TX
Start Date:
January 26, 2025 (flexible)
Duration:
Long-term engagement (anticipated through 2026–2027; final duration TBD)
Work Schedule:
Typically 40–50 hours per week, with variability common to construction projects. Some Saturdays expected; no Sundays anticipated. Day and night shifts will be required, including night concrete pours; schedule flexibility is essential.
Local candidates preferred, but we are open to qualified traveling candidates; per diem included.
Project Overview This role will support two major Texas-based data center initiatives:
Colorado City, TX – New Data Center Construction
Ground-up data center project consisting of a metal-framed data center building with attached administrative office space.
Master planning includes two additional future data centers and a water plant.
No cooling towers.
Peak manpower is expected to reach approximately 600 workers.
Current activities include concrete pours for the admin building and data modules, with steel erection underway.
Wink, TX – Data Center Retrofit
Retrofit of an operational crypto mining data center to support new HPC / AI technologies.
The project is in the planning and early mobilization phase, with decommissioning activities anticipated first.
The Construction Safety Facilitator may support one or both projects, depending on project needs and scheduling.
Role Summary The Construction Safety Facilitator will serve as an
Owner’s Representative–level safety professional , partnering closely with General Contractors, subcontractors, on‑site project leadership, and corporate stakeholders to ensure safety programs are implemented, measured, and continuously improved.
Proper fit is critical.
This role requires a collaborative and professional safety leader who can work effectively through confrontation when needed, while maintaining credibility and trust across all levels of the project team.
This is a hands‑on role with a strong field presence, balancing in‑field safety leadership with structured reporting and stakeholder engagement.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as the site-level safety representative on assigned projects
Maintain an on‑site presence Monday‑Friday, with occasional weekend or off‑shift coverage required for major commissioning activities, including fully integrated systems testing and live electrical energization events
Conduct daily field safety observations, audits, and hazard assessments
Actively utilize the site Observation Program (WIP), with metrics‑driven tracking for safety walks, meetings, and reporting (a core driver of program success)
Measure and report contractor adherence to project safety standards
Participate in and lead safety meetings, toolbox talks, and formal leadership reviews
Prepare and deliver clear meeting notes, reports, dashboards, and PowerPoint presentations
Partner with GCs, prime contractors, and subcontractors to proactively mitigate risk
Support incident investigations and corrective action tracking
Balance enforcement with facilitation—knowing when to be firm and when to coach
Maintain a visible, respected safety presence without a “cop‑style” approach
Required Experience & Qualifications
Minimum
5 years of professional safety experience
supporting industrial construction projects
Experience on
large‑scale construction projects strongly preferred
Data center construction experience is a strong plus
Owner’s Representative or client‑side safety experience preferred
CHST required
CSP not required, but acceptable if held
Working understanding of electrical systems related to construction safety
Ability to read and interpret basic one‑line diagrams for LOTO purposes (not electrician‑level work)
Technical & Professional Skills
Proficiency with: Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint (creating and updating presentations), Zoom, and Microsoft Teams
Comfortable leading meetings and documenting meeting notes
Strong competency using digital safety observation and reporting platforms
Ability to analyze and communicate safety metrics clearly and effectively
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
Role is approximately
75% field‑based , requiring regular walking, site observation, and physical activity
Approximately
25% office/meeting‑based , including coordination with project leadership, primes, and subcontractors
Ability to work in an active construction environment for extended periods
Ideal Candidate Profile
Team‑first mindset with strong interpersonal and communication skills
Comfortable addressing unsafe behaviors while maintaining professionalism and respect
Confident working through conflict constructively
Metrics‑driven and detail‑oriented
Adaptable, flexible, and dependable in a dynamic construction environment
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