Ramos CS, now a part of Colliers Engineering & Design, is actively hiring a Safety Quality Assurance Inspector. Under supervision, the Safety Quality Assurance Inspector performs detailed safety inspections of multi-disciplined Authority construction projects; interprets contractor company policies and observes contractor employee practices to ensure construction safety and contract compliance; and performs related duties as assigned.
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Monitors and inspects a variety of facility construction projects to ensure compliance with project documents / project contracts, state and federal regulations, and known industry safety standards for construction activities including: CSO, TSO, ESO, an OSHA Form 33 on projects throughout Airport Authority property.
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Performs necessary field inspections to monitor, evaluate and document safety issues relating to construction projects and processes.
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Prepares daily inspection reports and periodic progress reports on corrective measures undertaken by contractors when safety deficiencies are noted.
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Assists on an as-needed basis in planning, developing, and implementing Authority-wide and specialized training programs in support of Authority's projects, ensures that the program initiatives protects airport staff, contractors, and the traveling public at construction sites; including but not limited to training in such areas as: hazard communication, hearing conservation, respiratory protection, fall protection, scaffolding safety, Crane lifts, heavy equipment operation, and Injury and Illness
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Prevention Program and 10 & 30 hour OSHA classes.
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Reviews the safety program performance and safety performance on construction projects to ensure compliance with regulatory mandates and current professional practices: recommends and communicates appropriate safety standards and guidelines; verifies the compliance of contractors' safety plan with laws and regulations; tracks and reports safety metrics.
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Assist in conducting accident investigations and injury, illness, and accident reports to ensure all casual factors have been identified and reported; collects relevant data through observation, testing, and interviewing; analyzes potential causes of accidents and injuries; prepares responsive and required reports.
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Conducts workplace audits, inspections, and investigations; reviews work practices, and makes recommendations to ensure compliance with pertinent safety standards and laws, as well as accepted safe work techniques; and ensures that personal protective equipment (PPE) are readily available for use and properly maintained.
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Participates in external professional associates and maintains a current working knowledge of industry best practices and any changes in regulatory standards and requirements regarding occupational safety and health in the construction industry.
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Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety and Health or related field, or equivalent, or graduation from high school or G.E.D.
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Minimum experience in construction safety, accident prevention, loss control and/or risk management:
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Six (6) years of experience (for Inspector II).
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Ten (10) years of experience (for Senior Inspector).
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Two (2) years as a safety inspector in commercial facilities construction; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
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OSHA 30-hour construction course.
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OSHA 500 (train-the-trainer) certification.
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24-hour min HAZWOPER certification.
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Competent Person designation in trenching & Excavation.
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Competent Person in Scaffolding & False Work.
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Competent Person in Fall Protection.
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Current CPR & First Aid Card.
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Ability to read, write and understand English for purposes of comprehending written job-related communications and verbal instructions and interactions.
Compensation: $60,000 to $124,800 per year (depending on qualifications)