Plan, coordinate, and communicate construction site safety programs; serve as on-site safety point of contact; enforce regulations, conduct training, and maintain daily field safety operations; ensure compliance with screenings and certifications.
The Site Lead Safety Coordinator is responsible for promoting and ensuring site safety and has a comprehensive knowledge of the day-to-day safety field operations. The assigned tasks include but are not limited to planning, coordinating, and communicating safety regulations while serving as the company's point of contact.
Requirements:
- Local to Raleigh/Charlotte
- OSHA 510
- OSHA 500
- 3-5 years of safety construction experience
- Equipment Trainer Certifications
- Must pass a drug screen, background, and a physical
- Great communication skills
- Reliable transportation
- Proficient computer skills
Preferred:
- Bilingual
- BCSP certifications (such as CHST, ASP, CSP)
- Mechanical or plumbing safety background
- Willing to travel
Perks of the Trade:
- Medical (Covered 100% by the company), Dental, and Vision
- 7 Paid Holidays
- Weekly Pay
- Profit Sharing Program
- 401K
- Referral Bonuses
- Years of Service Appreciation Program
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