Site Safety & Health Officer (SSHO)

Fisher Industries

The Role

Overview

On‑site safety officer managing hazards, compliance, training, and incident response for USACE projects

Key Responsibilities

  • health programs
  • data reporting
  • safety compliance
  • regulatory monitoring
  • safety training
  • hazard assessments

Tasks

-Administer and manage the substance abuse testing and occupational health programs for the organization -Compile, analyze, and report statistical data related to occupational illnesses and accidents as required -Safety, Safety, Safety comply with all USACE and company policies, procedures, and standards of safety -Monitor compliance with EM 385-1-1, OSHA, EPA, and DOT regulations in accordance with statutory and contractual requirements -Develop and conduct onsite worker training on safety laws and regulations, hazardous condition monitoring, Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA), and use of safety equipment at job site locations -Partner with the project managers and site safety representatives to interpret, evaluate, and provide technical guidance on project safety requirements, accident investigation, and implementing corrective action measures -Conduct comprehensive on-site hazard and risk assessments; safety audits; accident investigations; and equipment inspections to mitigate risk -Assist with detailed incident investigations and root cause analysis, compliance reviews, general risk assessments and other employee health and wellness evaluations, to support health, safety and environmental management initiatives

Requirements

  • construction safety
  • usace
  • ms office
  • bluebeam
  • osha 30
  • em 385-1-1

What You Bring

-5 years of experience as a construction safety professional in heavy construction -Prior experience working with USACE preferred -Must have ability to wear full construction PPE to include fall arrest harnesses or respirators -Proficient in MS Office, Bluebeam -Requires extensive out-of-town travel -Current First aid CPR -Must have current EM 385-1-1 SSHO certificate -Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. -Ability to pass a pre-employment drug test and government background check -Acceptable MVR in accordance with Fisher's Company Vehicle Program policy -Ability to complete work tasks under various adverse weather conditions including heat above 100 degrees, cold, and rain -Current competent person training in; fall protection, excavation, confined space and lockout/tagout -Current OSHA 30-hour in construction certification

The Company

About Fisher Industries

-Operates its own concrete, asphalt, sand & gravel, ready-mix, steel fabrication, and drilling divisions for end-to-end project control. -Reputation for cutting-edge construction projects, including border-wall prototypes and major government contracts. -Innovative business model integrates in-house equipment manufacturing with materials and construction teams. -Legacy includes notable achievements like a demonstration wall in Arizona and a focus on solving complex engineering challenges.

Sector Specialisms

Aggregate Production

Concrete

Asphalt

Drilling

Blasting

Paving

Heavy Civil Construction

Infrastructure

Industrial

Manufacturing

Residential Development

Transportation

Roads

Bridges

Levees

Walls

Security Clearance

-pre‑employment drug test required -government background check required -random drug testing conducted throughout employment