
Weeks Construction - Safety Manager-Guam
Weeks Marine, Inc.
The Role
Overview
Manage construction safety programs and ensure OSHA compliance on Guam projects.
Key Responsibilities
- ehs program
- safety inspections
- data analysis
- training development
- record management
- regulation compliance
Tasks
-Managing the company environmental health and safety programs at the project level, driving a safety-oriented approach to work. -Routinely monitoring the workforce for unsafe behaviors and coach employees on the correct behaviors when observed. -Routinely inspecting the facilities, machinery, and safety equipment in order to identify and correct potential hazards, and to ensure safety regulation compliance. -Work during normal operating hours to organize and complete work within given deadlines. -Perform work safely and effectively. Understand and follow oral and written instructions, including warning signs, equipment use, and other policies. -Compiling, analyzing, and interpreting occupational illness and accident statistical data at the project level. -Developing environmental health and safety training materials to include manuals, brochures, PowerPoint presentations etc. -Developing a paperwork management system to track training records to track all safety training initiatives conducted personally or by outside consultants/vendors. -Interpreting safety regulations for the project. -Recommending process and product safety features that will reduce employee exposure to chemical, physical, and biological work hazards. -Coordinating and presenting safety training to support client requirements including new hire orientation, fall protection, confined space, lockout/tagout and repertory. -Interfacing with Occupational Safety and Health (OSHA) (Provincial or federal) officials/inspectors in the event or a site visit.
Requirements
- csp
- chst
- osha 30
- degree
- 5+ yrs
- word
What You Bring
-CSP or CHST is Preferred. OSHA 30 -Strong organizational and time management skills. -Regular, reliable attendance -Strong work ethic - Willing to do what it takes to get the job done. -Able to interact professionally with all levels of management while simultaneously manage a diversified workload and challenging situations efficiently and effectively. -Communicate and interact effectively and professionally with supervisors, employees, and others individually or in a team environment -Strong written and verbal communication skills. -Knowledge of OSHA regulations and hazard recognition, record keeping and injury management skills. -The ability to work independently as well as part of a team. -Ability to freely access all points of a construction site in wide-ranging climates and environment. -Degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Safety, or a related field of study. -Good attention to detail, with the ability to recognize discrepancies. -Work productively and meet deadlines timely -At least 5 years of experience managing Safety on construction projects specifically related to heavy civil construction -Working knowledge of computers and experience with Microsoft Word and Excel. -CPR/First Aid, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification and OSHA/MSHA instructor certifications are preferred. -Demonstrated ability to manage all aspects of a safety program on projects of increasing complexity.
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The Company
About Weeks Marine, Inc.
-Founded by Francis and Richard B. Weeks, the company began unloading coal at New York docks with two floating cranes and rapidly grew its maritime expertise. -Over decades it expanded services—wreck removal, navigational aids installation, dredging, marine construction—and built one of North America’s largest floating fleets. -Now a standalone subsidiary of Kiewit (since January 2023), it leverages deep equipment resources and legacy partnerships dating back to the 1960s. -Typical projects span coastal protection, port infrastructure, tunnels (e.g., Spadina Subway, Euclid Tunnel), and heavy-lift salvage of aircraft and vessels. -With divisions in construction, dredging, tunneling, aggregates and marine services, it delivers turnkey solutions using cranes, dredges, barges, tugs and custom yards. -Standout feats include recovering the downed US Airways Flight 1549 hull.
Sector Specialisms
Energy
Transportation
Heavy Civil Infrastructure
Environmental Remediation
Coastal Resiliency
Marine
Renewable Energy
Marine Pipelines
Ocean Renewable Energy Systems
Ports
Docks
Wharves
Piers
Bridges
Waterway Infrastructure
Ship Terminals
Navigational Channels
Barge Transportation Systems
Coastal Restoration
Water Resources
