Location: Orlando, FL
Duration: 3+ Months (Start: 8/3)
Type: 1099 Contractor
Pay Rate: $50/hr (Local) | $40/hr (Non-Local)
Per Diem: $150/Day (7 Days Per Week for Non-Local Candidates)
Completion Bonus: $150/month
Pay Frequency: Weekly
Schedule: Monday-Saturday | 50-60 Hours Per Week | 1st Shift
Join a structural steel contractor supporting a high-profile construction project at Walt Disney World in Orlando, FL. This role will provide hands-on safety oversight for structural steel erection and ironworker activities, ensuring the safe installation of structural framing systems while maintaining compliance with OSHA regulations and project safety requirements.
The Construction Safety Manager will work closely with ironworkers, steel erectors, crane operators, and project leadership to oversee steel erection, field bolting and welding, rigging operations, and elevated work on a fast-paced commercial construction project.
OSHA 30 Construction Certification
CHST, ASP, CSP, or other BCSP credential
Structural steel safety oversight experience
Ironworker, steel erection, or structural steel field experience
Commercial or entertainment construction experience
Critical lift and crane operation experience
Fall Protection Competent Person training
Rigging or signal person qualification
Experience working on large-scale structural steel projects
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Oversee daily safety activities for structural steel erection operations
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Maintain a highly visible field presence alongside ironworkers and project supervision
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Conduct routine site inspections, safety audits, field observations, and risk assessments
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Monitor structural steel erection in accordance with approved drawings and applicable codes
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Support installation of structural framing, bracing systems, moment frames, and miscellaneous steel
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Oversee field bolting, welding, and connection activities
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Monitor crane operations, rigging, hoisting, and material placement
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Verify proper alignment, plumbing, leveling, and temporary stabilization of structural steel
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Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations, Subpart R requirements, and project safety standards
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Review Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), lift plans, permits, and pre-task plans
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Lead incident investigations and corrective action implementation
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Maintain safety documentation, inspections, and compliance records
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Partner with project leadership to proactively identify and mitigate hazards
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Promote a strong safety culture throughout the project
Candidates should have working knowledge of:
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OSHA Construction Standards
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OSHA Subpart R - Steel Erection
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Structural Steel Erection
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Ironworker Safety Practices
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CraneRigging Operations
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Critical Lift Planning
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Field BoltingStructural Connections
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Structural Welding Operations
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Temporary Steel Stabilization
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Fall ProtectionControlled Decking Zones
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Elevated WorkAerial Lifts
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Material HoistingPlacement
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Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)Pre-Task Planning
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Incident InvestigationRoot Cause Analysis
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Contractor Safety Management
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Construction Risk AssessmentMitigation
The ideal candidate is a highly visible, field-focused safety professional with strong structural steel construction experience who can effectively support ironworkers, crane operators, and field leadership throughout the steel erection process.
Success in this role requires the ability to proactively identify hazards associated with elevated steel work, crane operations, rigging, welding, and structural assembly while ensuring compliance with OSHA Subpart R and maintaining a safe, productive work environment.
Qualified candidates should submit a resume for immediate review.
If you have experience directly related to the project's scope of work, please ensure it is clearly reflected on your resume, including the specific activities or operations you supported (e.g., structural steel erection, ironworker operations, crane and rigging, steel welding and bolting, commercial steel construction, or OSHA Subpart R compliance).
Interviews are actively being scheduled for qualified candidates.