Haztek Corporation - San Antonio, TX

posted about 1 month ago

Full-time - Senior
San Antonio, TX
251-500 employees
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

About the position

The Project Safety Adviser in San Antonio, TX is responsible for ensuring safety compliance and best practices on complex electrical structures and construction projects. This role focuses on enhancing the overall safety culture while overseeing contractor safety plans and promoting health and safety initiatives.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee all aspects of a complex electrical structures and construction project ensuring OSHA compliance.
  • Consult with executive management on contractor safety plans and ensure implementation for each project.
  • Provide review and oversight of construction Health & Safety management procedures.
  • Attend safety department and management meetings, training workshops, and daily activity briefings.
  • Oversee all subcontractors and contractors ensuring competency.
  • Encourage and promote Health & Safety initiatives aimed at influencing positive safety behavior on all projects.

Requirements

  • Minimum of 10 years' of construction safety experience with formal qualifications in construction health and safety management.
  • Extensive experience in contractor communications, liaising with design teams, and other project professionals.
  • Advanced experience working on data center or mission critical builds.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Proficient computer skills.
  • Embody HazTek's Core Values of Integrity, Compassion, Dependability, Leadership, Accountability.

Nice-to-haves

  • Bachelor's degree in a safety related field.
  • Owner's Representative experience.

Benefits

  • Full-time employment
  • Stability
  • Competitive benefits
  • Professional development
  • Diverse safety experiences
  • Management support
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