Job Description:
SHORT TERM PROJECT : Construction Contractor’s Site Specific Safety Officer. Replacing a fire alarm system in government office building. Located in Washington, DC. 45 Independence Ave SW Washington, DC 20515
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Duration: Start date August 10 2026 - November 2026
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40hrs (5x8s or 4x10s)
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**NIGHT SHIFT**
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MAX PAY RANGE $50-$60 per hr. LOCAL CANDIDATES PREFERRED.
**SPECIFIC CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS:
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REQUIRED - one of the following - Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Safety Trained Supervisor (STS), and/or Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST).
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REQUIRED - OSHA 30 hr. Construction in the past 5 years.
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REQUIRED - EM 385-1-1 Construction Safety Hazard Awareness Course for Constructors. A certificate is considered current for 5 years from the date of training completion.
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REQUIRED - USACE Quality Management for Contractors certification.
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Maintain competency through at least 24 hours of documented safety & health related coursework every year for the past 5 years with training for competent persons status for at least the following (4) areas of competency: Excavation; Scaffolding; Fall Protection; Hazardous Energy, Confined Space.
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A minimum of 10 years of safety work on similar project
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Shall be onsite 100% of the time per shift and present at all high-risk activities. High risk activities running concurrently must have safety present at all work locations.
As a Corr Safety professional, you will gain a vast range of experience in several different industries all while having the support of a group of highly qualified safety professionals. Primary industries include the Oil and Gas, Petrochemical, Power Generation and New Construction. Roles commonly consist of; Site Safety Lead for a site owner or contractor, Field Safety Representative, or Safety technician. Professionalism and work ethic is an un-comprisable quality required of all Corr Safety Consultants. This is what drives our mission of ensuring the highest quality of service in the industry!
Responsibilities:
- Develop a trusting working relationship with the client.
- Identify areas of improvement of the safety program through a gap analysis.
- Read, review and effectively execute a client’s Health and Safety Program.
- Develop and conduct Safety Orientations and Training
- Investigate specific incidents and identify root causes and corrective actions.
- Provide risk assessments and training to reduce risk in various workplaces.
- Conduct Audits, identify safety hazards, effectively record and communicate observation.
- Present safety information to employees and management.
- Develop site specific Health and Safety Programs as well as emergency action plans.
- Review accident reports and document accidents using the proper forms and protocols, inspect facilities.
- Conduct personal and atmospheric air sampling.
- Develop detailed pre-job Job Hazard Assessments
- Install or oversee the installation of safety devices and protective equipment.
- Develop client relationships and look for new business opportunities.
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
- Frequent walking, including on uneven surfaces
- Occasional climbing of stairs and ladders