Job Description
Required Knowledge and Skills:
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Provide safety technical support, coordinate safety requirements, and formulate risk reduction measures with engineering, construction, subcontractors, and other ES&H Representatives.
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Offer coaching and mentoring within assigned areas to improve at-risk conditions and behaviors.
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Engage with customers, project team members, and subcontractors to advise on ES&H requirements.
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Identify and act on opportunities for improvement through construction supervision (i.e., Foreman/General Foreman/ Superintendents), ensuring corrective actions are taken, e.g., mitigating the observed dropped object potential.
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Lead and participate in incident investigations, prepare Initial Incident Notifications, conduct investigations, and complete Incident Investigation Reports within quality and timeframe expectations.
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Attend and support daily Pre-Start and Focus4Safety Card Meetings, ensuring presence at the designated work location by shift start time.
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Participate in and support ES&H Program activities, such as Leadership Engagement Walkdowns, Near Miss Reporting, Weekly Supervisor Safety Meetings, and the Supervisor Mentoring Program.
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Knowledge of national environmental and safety laws/regulations, industry standards/practices for compliance, and best management practices for minimizing ES&H risks during project execution.
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Knowledge of engineering and construction systems, methods, and work processes.
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Must be able to obtain a site security badge for access to the worksite.
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The ES&H Representative is a field-based role, providing support to management, supervision, craft professionals and subcontractors.
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Additional Information: This position has a work scope that includes field inspections and the physical ability to conduct field inspections which require the following activities: extensive walking in and around a construction site, climbing ladders, climbing scaffolding, working on elevated platforms, working on uneven surfaces and working in small or confined spaces.
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Some lifting may be required. Must have the ability to walk into and out of the project (enter/egress).
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Must be able to use appropriate standard issued Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) required for each assigned task (i.e. harness, life vest, lift buckets, etc.)
