Pepper Construction Group
Safety Engineer - Commercial Construction (Southern Wisconsin)
Pepper Construction Group, Madison, Wisconsin, us, 53774
Safety Engineer - Commercial Construction (Southern Wisconsin)
Job Description
Posted Friday, January 9, 2026 at 6:00 AM
With offices in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio, Pepper Construction is a national general contracting and construction management firm that primarily serves the private sector. Pepper Construction provides clients the experience and resources of a national company, combined with the hands‑on approach of a local company.
Build safely. Lead from the field. Do the right thing.
We are seeking a
Safety Engineer
who is energized by active jobsites, earns credibility with field teams, and is committed to building a strong, practical safety culture. This role partners closely with project teams and trade partners to promote safe work practices across commercial construction projects in southern Wisconsin. You’ll play a visible, meaningful role in protecting our people, strengthening our safety culture, and supporting successful project delivery. We value professionals who care deeply about people, take ownership, and lead by example in the field.
What You’ll Do
Partner with project management and field leadership to develop and implement site‑specific safety plans
Conduct regular, documented jobsite safety inspections, audits, and hazard assessments
Lead and support incident investigations with a focus on prevention, learning, and continuous improvement
Deliver safety training, new‑hire orientations, and toolbox talks
Identify safety trends and proactively implement risk‑reduction strategies
Review subcontractor safety programs and participate in preconstruction and preparatory meetings
Ensure compliance with OSHA requirements and company safety policies
Track, analyze, and report safety metrics, including OSHA logs and required postings
Serve as a trusted safety resource and liaison between field teams and leadership
Represent Wisconsin on the Pepper Safety Council
What You Bring
Bachelor’s degree in safety, Environmental Health, Safety Engineering, or a related field
OR
5–7 years of commercial construction safety experience in lieu of a degree
OSHA 30-Hour Certification (required)
Strong communication skills and the ability to influence at all levels without relying on authority
Practical, solutions‑oriented approach with sound judgment and follow‑through
Ability to work on active construction sites, including walking jobsites, climbing ladders, and navigating multi‑level structures
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, with or without reasonable accommodation
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and safety management software
Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel throughout Wisconsin.
Pepper Construction is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
Please note: Pepper does not sponsor work visas.
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With offices in Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Ohio, Pepper Construction is a national general contracting and construction management firm that primarily serves the private sector. Pepper Construction provides clients the experience and resources of a national company, combined with the hands‑on approach of a local company.
Build safely. Lead from the field. Do the right thing.
We are seeking a
Safety Engineer
who is energized by active jobsites, earns credibility with field teams, and is committed to building a strong, practical safety culture. This role partners closely with project teams and trade partners to promote safe work practices across commercial construction projects in southern Wisconsin. You’ll play a visible, meaningful role in protecting our people, strengthening our safety culture, and supporting successful project delivery. We value professionals who care deeply about people, take ownership, and lead by example in the field.
What You’ll Do
Partner with project management and field leadership to develop and implement site‑specific safety plans
Conduct regular, documented jobsite safety inspections, audits, and hazard assessments
Lead and support incident investigations with a focus on prevention, learning, and continuous improvement
Deliver safety training, new‑hire orientations, and toolbox talks
Identify safety trends and proactively implement risk‑reduction strategies
Review subcontractor safety programs and participate in preconstruction and preparatory meetings
Ensure compliance with OSHA requirements and company safety policies
Track, analyze, and report safety metrics, including OSHA logs and required postings
Serve as a trusted safety resource and liaison between field teams and leadership
Represent Wisconsin on the Pepper Safety Council
What You Bring
Bachelor’s degree in safety, Environmental Health, Safety Engineering, or a related field
OR
5–7 years of commercial construction safety experience in lieu of a degree
OSHA 30-Hour Certification (required)
Strong communication skills and the ability to influence at all levels without relying on authority
Practical, solutions‑oriented approach with sound judgment and follow‑through
Ability to work on active construction sites, including walking jobsites, climbing ladders, and navigating multi‑level structures
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds, with or without reasonable accommodation
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and safety management software
Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel throughout Wisconsin.
Pepper Construction is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer.
Please note: Pepper does not sponsor work visas.
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