Construction Safety Officer / Coordinator (NCSO) - Candidate Pool

Cima+

The Role

Overview

Manage daily construction site health and safety, ensure compliance, train workers

Key Responsibilities

  • safety documentation
  • safety training
  • incident investigation
  • regulatory liaison
  • performance monitoring
  • h&s program

Tasks

-Collect and submit all required safety documentation, including: site orientations, incident reports, hazard assessments, inspections, toolbox/tailgate meetings, site safety committee meeting minutes, audit reports, and follow-up actions -Educate and encourage workers to follow safety procedures and take precautions to protect themselves, their coworkers, and the tools and equipment they use -Identify and assess specific health and safety issues at the worksite to ensure that construction activities do not endanger people outside the construction zone -Ensure that Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all controlled products on site are current and accessible to workers at all times -Provide or coordinate internal and external site-specific safety training for employees -Review incident reports and analyze trends, taking appropriate action when negative patterns are identified -Investigate all incidents, accidents, and near misses to determine root causes and recommend corrective actions to improve safety standards -Act as a liaison between government agencies, management, subcontractors, and workers on all health and safety matters -Monitor the safety performance of all workers on site to ensure compliance with safety standards and promote a safe work environment -Assist in developing, implementing, and maintaining a comprehensive Health and Safety Program, including the identification, communication, and control of workplace hazards

Requirements

  • safety degree
  • microsoft office
  • ncso
  • class 5
  • 5 years
  • communication

What You Bring

-College diploma, bachelor's degree, or any other relevant degree related to health and safety -Familiarity with government health and safety regulations -Ability to gather data, compile information, and prepare detailed reports -Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively in a construction environment -Valid Class 5 driver’s license (mandatory) -Knowledge of incident investigation techniques, including root cause analysis and the development of corrective actions. -Minimum 5 years of experience as a Construction Safety Officer or Coordinator -Good understanding of construction industry practices and procedures -Familiarity with the COR Certification Program (an asset) -Recognized Safety Certification (e.g., NCSO) -Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel) -Proficiency in English, both spoken and written

Benefits

-Flexible work schedule in a hybrid work mode -Employee and Family Assistance Program -3-5 weeks of vacation, based on years of relevant experience -Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) with up to 4% employer contribution -As an employee-owned company, an annual opportunity to purchase shares for all employees -Comprehensive Group Benefits available from day one for all permanent employees working at least 20 hours per week -Tailored training to improve your existing skills

The Company

About Cima+

-From modest beginnings, it grew into a multidisciplinary firm delivering both local and national projects. -It operates over 40 offices across Canada, offering integrated consulting across engineering disciplines. -Services span energy, infrastructure, transport, buildings, environmental, geotechnical, and digital systems. -Typical projects include major infrastructure, urban development, environmental restoration, and complex transit systems. -CIMA+ has reinforced its scope through strategic acquisitions like C3 Water, Eramosa and MidSea Engineering. -It stands out for its employee-shareholder model, fostering commitment and entrepreneurial drive. -Continuously expanding presence and innovating in project delivery and digital technology integration.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Healthcare

Water

Manufacturing

Residential

Commercial

Heavy Civil

Transport

Utilities

Environment

Urban Planning

New Technologies

Project Management