As a Safety Engineer, you will ensure the safety of employees, trade partners, and the general public on our world class projects. The Safety Engineer is responsible for creating a culture of care while enforcing Clark's Safety and Health Policy, as well as, local and federal safety standards on jobsites. This role participates in the safety education in partnership with project supervisors to develop safe work plans for all phases and tasks. To us, no project is successful unless it is built safely.
Responsibilities
Drive the Clark safety culture on a project
Oversee and ensure the safety of employees, trade partners, and general public
Enforce corporate and project specific safety and health programs as well as federal, state, and local safety standards
Lead the review of specialized safety plans (i.e. crane, confined space, Job Action Analysis, etc.)
Partner with subcontractors to ensure all documentation is submitted timely
Identify known or potential exposures and recommend corrective action
Understand your project's schedule and relevant Contract Documents
Develop, coordinate, and implement overall project specific safety programs
Partner with field supervision to ensure safety hazard mitigation measures are included in the planning of project construction activities
Develop project specific safety education for jobsite personnel, including subcontractors, based upon upcoming work activities or recent at-risk trends
Drive and create a safety vision and aligns the team to deliver and achieve a safe workplace for everyone
Facilitate third party safety reviews including OSHA
Cultivate a network of industry relationships to bring potential business opportunities to Clark leadership
Cultivate industry relationships to help attract and recruit top talent to Clark. A mindset of "All team members are recruiters"
Exceed our stakeholders’ expectations by anticipating their needs, desires, and goals
Basic Qualifications
2+ years of relevant construction safety experience with an undergraduate degree in safety and health (or related discipline) or demonstrated construction safety and trade experience
Ability to communicate and influence supervisors, peers, and external partners
Proof of training and experience in managing crane, fall protection, excavation, scaffolds, and heavy equipment safely
Strength in managing multiple competing priorities in a deadline driven environment
Agile, energetic, data driven approach to achieving individual and organizational objectives while balancing short term and long term goals
Alignment to Clark Standards of Excellence: self-motivated, results oriented, adaptable, team player, accountable, ethical, innovative, resilient, builds relationships, builds people/teams and followership, sets direction and executes
Preferred Qualifications
OSHA 30 Hour
STSC
GSP
1st Aid/CPR training
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