Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) and QCM

Job Details

Job Ref: # EB-1072740673
Date Posted: 9/5/2024 10:05:09 AM
City, State: San Diego, CA
Job Type: Full Time
Salary (USD): $100,000 - $120,000

Description

Position Details:
• Title: Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) and Quality Control Manager (QCM)
• Location: San Diego
• Shift/Schedule: This is a traditional Mon-Fri role, although your responsibilities naturally could extend into weekends for extenuating circumstances or client emergencies / requirements.
• Compensation: Target base salary ~$100K - $120K
o Bonuses/Additional Compensation: Relocation assistance is available if required; you also will be eligible for an annual performance-based bonus, typically in the 15% range; monthly vehicle allowance ($685/mo) plus gas card also included.
• Benefits: Company offers choice of several comprehensive Medical / Dental / Vision Insurance plans; Life / AD&D Insurance; Short- and Long-Term Disability; free Life Insurance; pet insurance; parental leave; wellness programs; 401K with employer match (5%); education reimbursement (up to $5,250 annually); 3 weeks PTO; etc.
Position Description: As the SSHO / QC Manager you will be responsible for administering and implementing safety practices and principles to eliminate injuries, improve safety performance and to ensure compliance and understanding of safety policies for new construction, installation, service and maintenance jobs and projects at key DoD facilities in the Southern California area. Some specific responsibilities include:

• Implement, administer and ensure compliance with Company Safety Program and government-accepted Accident Prevention Plans onsite while work is being performed.
• Serve as a technical leader in the realm of workplace safety, in support of leadership and all employees.
• Conduct audits to ensure compliance with company, federal/state and local safety standards.
• Develop, administer, implement and maintain safety programs and policies.
• Coordinate accident prevention initiatives.
• Shape a positive and proactive safety culture.
• Follow up on job schedules, delays on published schedules, approved delays, executed contract delays, and change order approval delays. Participate in on-site coordination and construction meetings.
• Act as point of contact for coordination, ensuring coordination and construction meetings are held on a weekly basis and that personnel are prepared.
• Maintains awareness of project progress through communication with all parties.

In order to be considered for this role, you must have 5+ years of experience preparing and enforcing safety programs on contracts of moderate scope and complexity (up to $2M). 3+ years of experience will be considered if you also are a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or have a Bachelor’s degree within an EHS discipline. You must have completed the OSHA 30- hour construction safety class (or equivalent) as well. You also must have at least 3+ years preparing and enforcing Quality Management System programs on projects up to $2M in scope, and you must be proficient with Microsoft Office products.

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