JOB SUMMARYThe Safety Manager handles complex safety issues, evaluating work, anticipating hazards and identifying solutions, and strategizing to address safety needs in advance. Under the direction of the Senior Safety Manager, the Safety Manager investigates incidents with a view to analyzing the root cause, and coordinates the injury management program. The Safety Manager also effectively communicates policy interpretations and regulations and applies best practices in connection to policy and actual work.JOB SCOPE & ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSPrimary AccountabilitiesEvaluate complex field tasksApply construction knowledge to anticipate and address hazards associated with given tasksSynthesize knowledge, experience, and lessons learned to provide actionable guidanceExecute and develop training at a “Competent Person” levelObtain and maintain certifications to develop and broaden knowledge base in 3 – 5 regulatory areasDevelop and customize training content utilizing company policies, procedures, and regulationsAnticipate hazards and identify hazard mitigation solutions Review plans, 3-week schedule, and PRP (Project Risk Profile) to identify hazards throughout project lifecycle Review subcontractor contracts to identify trade responsibility Assist in creation and/or review completed PRPReview and provide SafetyNet data, discuss incidents/near misses, and strategize with project team to address safety needs for 45-day lookahead for MPRPerform incident investigation and assist with root cause analysis as directed by the Senior Safety ManagerCoordinate injury management program as directed by the Senior Safety ManagerProvide interpretation to policy and regulation inquiries Provide consultation based on depth of understanding company policies and procedures and applicable regulationsUnderstand Cal/OSHA, federal, state, and local regulations Familiar with other relevant standards (NFPA, ANSI, ASME, etc.) and knowledge of outside resourcesCollaborate with project team and Senior Safety Manager to report/escalate open issuesApply best practices with understanding of interconnectivity between policy and actual workQUALIFICATIONSEducation/TrainingSafety-related degree or equivalent related experienceActive Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) requiredFA/CPR instructorKnowledge/Skills/AbilitiesPossess in-depth expertise in 3+ areas; capable to be a trainer of trainers Extensive knowledge of federal, state, and local construction safety orders and general industry safety ordersTraining and presentation skillsAbility to communicate to broad audienceExperienced trainer in construction safetyOutreach trainer for constructionCompetencies in fall protection, excavation safety, confined space entry, scaffoldingWork Experience5+ years of safety-related experience is typical5+ years of vertical, tunnel, or heavy civil construction experience