Traveling Safety Coordinator- Reich Installation Services, Inc. Reich Installation Services, Inc. is seeking a Traveling Safety Coordinator to support our rack installation teams on active job sites. This position is onsite and project-based, meaning the Safety Coordinator will be assigned to a job site for the duration of the project and must be comfortable living where the work is located. This role is ideal for a hands-on safety leader who enjoys working directly with crews, solving problems in real time, and teaching safety in the field.Position OverviewThe Traveling Safety Coordinator will be embedded with RIS installation teams at assigned job sites, working alongside crews daily to promote and maintain a strong safety culture. This is not a remote or office-based role. The ideal candidate leads by example, collaborates closely with project leadership and customers, and is passionate about practical, solutions-focused safety.Key ResponsibilitiesBe onsite full-time at assigned job sites for the duration of each projectLive where the work is located and relocate as projects changeActively participate in daily field operations while overseeing safety practicesLead, promote, and model a proactive, team-focused safety cultureConduct safety orientations, toolbox talks, and job-specific safety trainingConduct power equipment training for all new employeesTeach, coach, and mentor employees on safe work practices and hazard recognitionComplete and maintain JSAs and JHAs (Job Safety Analysis / Job Hazard Analysis)Perform daily job site safety audits to ensure customer and regulatory compliance- Examples include LO/TO compliance, live work permits, hot work permits, etc.Partner with the Project Leader to ensure work areas are safe for employees and customersServe as the go-to safety resource when questions arise in the field- Example: determining when to use yellow caution tape vs. red tape to barricade areasInspect all tools and equipment used by RIS employees to ensure proper functionalitySubmit daily inspection and safety documentationCommunicate hazards, concerns, and corrective actions to the Director of Safety, Project Managers, and CustomersAssist with incident investigations and follow-up corrective actionsBe part of the solution — proactively help resolve safety issues, not just identify problemsPreferred QualificationsOSHA 30 Certification (required or strongly preferred)Train-the-Trainer certificationRigging training or certificationRescue from Heights training or certificationExperience in construction, rack installation, or a similar industrial environmentBilingual (Spanish/English) preferred, but not requiredStrong leadership skills with a hands-on, field-driven approachIdeal CandidateComfortable traveling and living where projects are locatedWilling to work alongside crews, not just observeConfident teaching, coaching, and developing others in the fieldApproachable, collaborative, and respected by both crews and customersAdaptable and flexible with changing job sites, schedules, and work environmentsWhy You Should Apply Full Time- Hours yet to be determinedCompetitive hourly pay plus per diem401K Contribution Health, Vision, Dental Insurance (Upon Eligibility)