Job Title: Safety Manager
Location: Lansing, MI
Start Date: 6/19/26
Duration: 2-week project
Type: 1099 Contractor
Compensation
Rate: $50-52/hour
Per Diem: $125/day
Pay Frequency: Weekly
Schedule
Hours: Approximately 66 hours/week
Schedule: Monday - Saturday
Shift: Day Shift | 07:00 - 18:00
Project Scope
This project supports early-phase work at an operational Amazon facility in Lansing, MI. The Safety Manager will oversee preliminary activities associated with electrical conduit installation and the installation of conveyor belt and material handling systems.
The role requires a strong on-site safety presence to ensure compliance with electrical safety standards and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures within an active operational environment. The Safety Manager will work closely with project leadership, contractors, and site personnel to identify hazards, enforce safety protocols, and maintain a safe worksite throughout the duration of the project.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Health and Safety with 3+ years of experience
CSP or CHST certification with 5+ years of experience
OSHA 510 with 7+ years of experience
Additional Requirements
Own laptop or tablet for reporting and documentation
Possession of 3 personal LOTO tags
Ability to work extended hours in an active industrial environment
Key Responsibilities-
Oversee and enforce site-specific safety policies and procedures
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Monitor electrical safety practices and LOTO compliance
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Conduct daily safety walks, audits, and job hazard analyses
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Support safe installation of electrical conduit and conveyor systems
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Coordinate with contractors and site leadership to mitigate risks
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Document incidents, near misses, and corrective actions
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Ensure compliance with OSHA and site-specific safety standards
Skills
Electrical safety
Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
OSHA compliance
Hazard identification
Job hazard analysis (JHA)
Field safety leadership
Communication and reporting
Knowledge Base
This role requires hands-on knowledge of construction and industrial safety within live operational facilities. The Safety Manager must be well-versed in OSHA regulations, electrical safety best practices, LOTO procedures, and risk mitigation strategies related to conveyor systems and electrical infrastructure projects.
Equal Opportunity
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