Safety Coordinator

Dugan & Meyers

The Role

Overview

Drive on‑site safety, coach crews, manage incidents, and mentor safety reps.

Key Responsibilities

  • safety training
  • safety resource
  • safety compliance
  • incident investigation
  • safety oversight
  • team supervision

Tasks

-Training & Development - Participate in and support safety training and certifications for field staff. -Be a Visible Safety Resource - Promote and embody our IIF culture on job sites. -Ensure Safety Compliance - Support project adherence to all company and regulatory safety requirements. -Case Management - Conduct incident investigations and oversee job site case reporting. -Site Safety Oversight - Proactively identify and correct unsafe conditions and behaviors. -Leadership - Supervise and mentor Field Safety Representatives.

Requirements

  • construction ops
  • osha 500
  • first aid
  • safety degree
  • microsoft office

What You Bring

-Strong understanding of construction operations and the ability to influence field teams in a fast-paced, hands-on environment. -OSHA 500 certification or completion of a recognized safety-related training program is required. -Certification: Possession of CPR, AED, First Aid, and Bloodborne Pathogens certifications is highly desirable. -Bachelor's Degree in a safety-related field and at least 4 years of concrete construction and safety experience, or an equivalent combination of education and field experience. -Technical Proficiency: Strong computer skills, including professional use of email, Dropbox, and the full Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).

Benefits

-Competitive pay -A chance to make a real impact in building better structures and better lives -Career advancement opportunities

The Company

About Dugan & Meyers

-Blends roles as general contractor, construction manager, and design-builder, with strong self-performance capabilities. -Excels in delivering large-scale commercial, institutional, manufacturing, mixed-use, parking structures, and treatment plants. -Typical projects include stadiums, high-rises, hospitals, universities, heavy industrial facilities, and water/waste treatment plants. -Notable achievements include sports arenas like Great American Ball Park and Paul Brown Stadium, plus complex treatment facilities. -Operates multiple offices—Cincinnati, Columbus, Louisville, Knoxville, Gainesville—yet focuses project delivery throughout the Midwest.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial

Healthcare

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Manufacturing

Schools and Universities

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Parking Structures

Structural Concrete

High-Rise Construction

Hotels

Mixed-Use Developments

Airports

Heavy Industrial Projects

Heavy/Structural Concrete

Design Build

Construction Management

General Contracting