Supervisor-Regional Safety

Haskell

The Role

Overview

Manage construction project safety, ensure compliance, conduct audits and training.

Key Responsibilities

  • safety audits
  • inspection schedule
  • safety training
  • incident investigation
  • safety docs
  • data analysis

Tasks

Monitors and coaches teams on required Safe Work Plans (SWP) to ensure understanding and compliance. Uses SafetyNet (Predictive Solutions) for safety audits, communicates findings before leaving the site, and submits audit reports within 48 hours. Participates in on-site meetings including daily/weekly team, subcontractor, preconstruction, and craft safety meetings. Establishes and maintains inspection schedules based on project size, hazards, client requirements, and team input; communicates schedules and updates Outlook calendar. Conducts or coordinates required project safety training and enforces the Haskell Code of Safe Practices and related policies. Supports incident/accident investigations, ensures prompt reporting, and maintains frequent communication with the Manager of Safety on issues and upcoming activities. Collaborates with the Manager of Safety and project teams on safety preplanning, PSAP development, risk assessments, and Safe Start meetings. Ensures all safety documentation (SDS, trade programs, postings, competent person/training records) is up to date and accessible. Analyzes audit data for trends, recommends proactive actions, and identifies training needs based on negative trends. Identifies and acts on imminent danger or serious hazards by stopping work, notifying the superintendent, and supporting corrective/disciplinary actions. In this role, you will be responsible for managing project-specific safety and health issues on assigned projects to ensure the protection of Haskell employees, contract partner employees, client personnel, and the general public. You will evaluate and coordinate project safety activities to ensure compliance with corporate safety policies and project-specific rules. -Monitors and coaches teams on required Safe Work Plans (SWP) to ensure understanding and compliance. -Uses SafetyNet (Predictive Solutions) for safety audits, communicates findings before leaving the site, and submits audit reports within 48 hours. -Participates in on-site meetings including daily/weekly team, subcontractor, preconstruction, and craft safety meetings. -Establishes and maintains inspection schedules based on project size, hazards, client requirements, and team input; communicates schedules and updates Outlook calendar. -Conducts or coordinates required project safety training and enforces the Haskell Code of Safe Practices and related policies. -Supports incident/accident investigations, ensures prompt reporting, and maintains frequent communication with the Manager of Safety on issues and upcoming activities. -Collaborates with the Manager of Safety and project teams on safety preplanning, PSAP development, risk assessments, and Safe Start meetings. -Ensures all safety documentation (SDS, trade programs, postings, competent person/training records) is up to date and accessible. -Analyzes audit data for trends, recommends proactive actions, and identifies training needs based on negative trends. -Identifies and acts on imminent danger or serious hazards by stopping work, notifying the superintendent, and supporting corrective/disciplinary actions.

Requirements

  • computer skills
  • safety regulations
  • problem solving
  • sts
  • osha 30
  • communication

What You Bring

While performing the duties of this job, this position is required to have ordinary ambulatory skills sufficient to visit other locations; and the ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and manipulate (lift, carry, move) light to medium weights of 10-50 pounds. Requires good hand-eye coordination, and arm, hand and finger dexterity, including the ability to grasp, and visual acuity to use a keyboard, operate equipment and read application/form information. The associate frequently is required to sit, reach with hands and arms, talk, and hear. -Sound computer skills and ability to adapt quickly to new software/technology -Thorough understanding of and the ability to enforce all federal, state, local, and Company safety regulations. -Ability to problem solve and make sound informed decisions. -Minimum 5 years Active Safety Experience within the Construction Industry and Recognized Certification (STS, CHST, etc.) Minimum OTI OSHA 30 hour for the Construction Industry current within three (3) years. -Ability to communicate effectively both verbal and written. -Employee must be flexible regarding travel and project assignments.

Benefits

Haskell is a Drug-Free Workplace. At Haskell, we offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health insurance, retirement plans, professional development opportunities, and more. Join us and be part of a team where your contributions make a difference.

The Company

About Haskell

-With a strong portfolio spanning over 8,000 projects globally, the company provides integrated services catering to both public and private sector needs. -The company operates across 16 complementary markets, ensuring a wide array of services for complex capital projects. -The company maintains a strong presence with more than 20 offices located across the United States, Latin America, and Asia. -The company's commitment to transparency and integrity fosters an unmatched customer experience, making it a trusted partner in the AEC industry.

Sector Specialisms

Civil Infrastructure

Commercial

Transport

Industrial