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StructSure Projects

Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO)

StructSure Projects, Bremerton, Washington, United States, 98312

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Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) – StructSure Projects – Bremerton, WA

StructSure Projects is currently seeking a qualified Site Safety Health Officer for our project at Bremerton, WA. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years experience working with the Corps of Engineers and must possess current EM385, First Aid / CPR / OSHA 30 certifications. Candidates must be able to access a secure facility and pass background checks as required by the facility and the employer. This position will mobilize 1, 2026 and will run two shifts. StructSure Projects has been executing successful healthcare design/build projects since 1994. We strive to uphold our standard of excellence in delivering complex healthcare projects on schedule, on budget and with complete customer satisfaction. Summary & Purpose of Position

This position is directly responsible for the company's safety program, including onsite safety. The person ensures that all personnel working on the project, including vendors, follow safety standards and protocols according to OSHA, the company's and the client's standards. Responsibilities & Tasks

Responsible for ensuring compliance with the safety program, both the EM 385 & Company Safety Program. This includes all personnel working on the projects under our contract, including subcontractors. Adhere to all Federal and State safety requirements, problem‑solve any issues. Address and eliminate any safety hazards. Prepare and implement an effective safety & health program. Oversee and enforce Infection Control & Risk Assessment plans and mediation. Complete all documents, reports and other administrative assignments as it relates to safety. Assist the Quality Control Manager and Superintendent as necessary. Attend meetings and act as the main liaison with the client for all safety matters. Handle any on‑the‑job accidents and follow the legal & proper reporting procedures. Skills, Abilities, Experience Required & Preferred

Bachelor's Degree in Construction Management or related degree or 7 years minimum of construction safety experience. Minimum of 5 years of experience as a Safety Engineer for a General Contractor. Medical project experience required as a Safety Engineer; medical government experience preferred. Effectively manage safety on job sites with few minor violations. Demonstrates knowledge of basic quality control practices and is efficient in assisting the Quality Control Manager as necessary. Correctly utilizes IDBO software and RMS systems according to the company procedures. Accurately records all incidents and follows safety and workers compensation protocol; maintains proper organization of all safety concerns and incidents. Meets the client’s standards with safety with few complaints from the owner. Must be thoroughly familiar with EM 385 Manual & Infection Control Requirements. Demonstrates a thorough understanding of Federal and State safety requirements. OSHA 30 and EM 385 training completed. Quality Control & RMS experience strongly preferred. May be asked to travel approximately 25% of job. ASHE Infection control training or ability to obtain training; demonstrates strong knowledge of infection control and the project abides by these procedures. CPR and First Aid Certified. Physical & Environmental Requirements

Ability to navigate through a construction site for extended periods. Ability to work on a computer and perform administrative tasks. Ability to perform moderate physical work such as climbing, lifting, stooping, using construction tools, moving boxes, and lifting up to 40 pounds. Ability to communicate in person, by phone and electronically. Subject to loud noises and vibrations. Depending on project location, employee is subject to infectious diseases from patients in hospitals. Subject to close quarters, small enclosed rooms and narrow passageways. Must be able to stoop, grasp objects, walk for long periods of time, stand for long periods of time, and climb ladders. Subject to changes of environmental conditions both outside and inside; subject to noise and vibrations; subject to hazards; subject to working in hazards, including electrical currents, mechanical parts, fumes, odors, dust, gases and poor ventilation. Equal Opportunity Employer

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing equal opportunity in all employment activities without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, pregnancy, marital status or protected veteran status. Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran.

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