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Odin is an award-winning contractor delivering turnkey environmental, geotechnical, and civil construction projects nationwide. We’ve become our clients’ trusted collaborators through our commitment to safety, quality, partnering, and community. Through project development, design, construction, and operation, we ensure that the impacts of each step support our client’s requirements and protect and preserve the surrounding communities.
Headquartered in California’s Sacramento Valley, the heart of one of the most extensive levee systems in the U.S., with multiple regional operations offices nationwide, our team understands firsthand the significance of the large infrastructure projects that we undertake. We specialize in working alongside public and private sector clients on diverse and complex Environmental Remediation; Geotechnical, Heavy Civil, and Habitat & Wetland Construction; and Emergency & Disaster Services projects. We work with our clients to achieve their business and regulatory goals, while maintaining a focus on benefits to surrounding communities and their environments. As members of these communities, we know it is those who call these towns and cities “home” who will ultimately benefit from our work, be it flood protection, environmental cleanup, habitat restoration, reliable infrastructure, or disaster response.
With growth comes hiring and we are looking to hire a top-Health & Safety Officer to the team!
Health and Safety Officer
MAJOR FUNCTION
The primary role of the Health and Safety Officer (HSO) is to ensure that workers are provided a safe work environment in accordance with occupational safety and health regulations and industry standards. This will be accomplished by ensuring that the required health and safety policies and programs are being implemented by the designated responsible parties in the workplace. The HSO will practice and enforce the established health and safety and industrial hygiene procedures to foster the highest margin of safety practicable. The HSO is required to follow the Company’s policies and procedures, Federal, state, local, and client-specific regulatory requirements when providing health and safety oversight.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
The HSO reports directly to a designated Health and Safety Manager (HSM) or designee. When on a field jobsite, the HSO operates as a member of the Project Management Team in direct collaboration with the Project Manager (PM), Project Engineer (PE) and Site Superintendent to determine the site health and safety requirements and to assist with implementation and enforcement of the site-specific Health and Safety Plan (HASP). It is important that the HSO understands that the site managers (PM and Superintendent) are directly responsible for health and safety on field jobsites – the HSO is a support function designed to provide appropriate levels of guidance and regulatory interpretation to maintain safe work production.
In the office setting, the HSO will assist PM Teams and other Safety Division staff members with the development of site-specific HASPs, company health and safety programs and procedures, health and safety equipment/supply logistics, health and safety training programs, and medical surveillance support for company employees.
The HSO is required to perform the functions described below, as well as any other safety-related directives issued by the designated Health and Safety Manager (HSM) or designee:
a. Assist PM Teams to assess the health and safety requirements of a project or jobsite prior to the initiation of any on-site work. This may include reviewing project specifications and/or participation in pre-deployment site walks.
b. Assist PM Teams to audit/ensure that all jobsite personnel meet any necessary health and safety requirements prior to the initiation of work. Such requirements include, but are not limited to, training requirements and operator qualifications, medical surveillance requirements, and proper documentation of any company and client-specific requirements.
c. Assist PM Teams with writing site-specific HASPs and task-specific Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs).
d. As part of developing the site-specific HASP, the HSO will identify and liaison with local emergency services, design site-specific emergency response/contingency plans, determine the site-specific personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements including respiratory protection, and the site-specific training requirements.
e. Assist PM Teams with the development of project budgets by providing health and safety-related cost estimates. The HSO will also assist with tracking the health and safety-related expenditures on assigned projects.
f. Work directly with PM Teams to conduct site safety inspections and provide guidance in the development of corrective action plans for deficiencies and/or safety violations.
g. Assist PM Teams in defining the boundaries of hazardous exclusion zones, decontamination areas, support zones, and any other functional areas (e.g., first aid and eyewash stations, air sampling locations, break areas, designated smoking areas, evacuation assembly areas, egress/access points, haul routes/traffic control, etc.).
h. The HSO will assume a lead role in conducting jobsite air sampling and atmospheric monitoring to ensure employees are not exposed to toxins above permissible exposure limits (PELs) and to determine respiratory protection requirements. Related duties include calibration and set-up of monitoring instruments, download and management of electronic data, and packaging and shipping of sampling media to designated analytical laboratories.
AUTHORITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY:
Like all Odin employees, the HSO has the authority and responsibility to stop work if any conditions present an imminent health and safety risk and/or threatens the safety of a worker(s), property or the environment. If an HSO must stop work, he/she must promptly inform the PM Team and the designated HSM and assist with the development of a corrective action plan to abate the hazard.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, QUALIFICATIONS, & EXPERIENCE:
Required:
- OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Awareness Course
- OSHA 40-Hour Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER)
- 3-5 years of HSO experience or equivalent position, preferably within the construction industry
- Current First Aid/CPR/AED/BBP certifications
Highly Preferred:
- > 5-years of HSO experience or equivalent position, preferably within the construction industry
- HAZWOPER Trained Supervisor
- Knowledge, skills and experience with industrial hygiene sampling and monitoring instruments
- Completion of OSHA-510 – OSHA standards for the construction industry
- Completion of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers EM-385-1-1 Safety Awareness Course (40-hour)
- Credentialed by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) as a Safety Trained Supervisor Construction (STSC) or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST); or, equivalent credential obtained through a professional safety organization (e.g., OSHA Training Institute (OTI), National Safety Council (NSC) or a degree in occupational health and safety through an accredited college or training institute).
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing with vendors, management, and other coworkers, both individually and in front of a group
- Must be capable of lifting up to 50 lbs.
- Regular use of the telephone and email for communication is essential
- Sitting for extended periods of time is common
- Hearing, vision, and speaking within normal ranges is essential for normal conversations, to receive ordinary information, and to prepare or inspect documents
- Good reasoning ability is important, must be able to understand and utilize management reports, memos, and other documents to conduct business
- Primarily an office position. Occasionally, site visits and field project visits are required. Travel to offices and projects in various locations around the country as needed. The following physical activities are often, but not always, associated with site visits:
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
This job is performed both indoors in an office setting and outdoors on a construction site.
The following environmental/atmospheric working conditions are commonly, but not always, associate with the performance of this position. The actual working conditions will vary.
· Job site environment, including, but not limited to, machines, tools, heavy equipment, chemicals, solvents, dust, and fumes
· Occasional exposure to extreme weather conditions
· Uneven ground
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, marital status, citizenship, HIV/AIDS status, or any other legally protected factor.
Odin Construction Solutions, LLC ("Odin") will not accept unsolicited resumes from any source other than directly from a candidate. Any unsolicited resumes sent to Odin, including unsolicited resumes sent to an Odin mailing address, fax machine, or email address, directly to Odin employees or to Odin’s resume database will be considered Odin property. Odin will NOT pay a fee for any placement resulting from the receipt of an unsolicited resume. Odin will consider any candidate for whom an Agency has submitted an unsolicited resume to have been referred by the Agency free of any charges or fees. Agencies must obtain advance written approval from Odin’s Human Resources Manager to submit resumes, and then only in conjunction with a valid, fully executed contract for service and in response to a specific job opening.