Competitive Pay Range: $96,000 - $125,000
Travel Requirement: Out of State travel for 4-6 months with the opportunity to come home every other weekend for a 3-Day weekend!!
At Clark Pacific, the Field Safety Engineer – Construction Safety Professional position. Construction plays a critical role in supporting and implementing Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) policies and procedures across our construction projects. Working closely with the EHS-Manager, project teams, field staff, and subcontractors, this role identifies potential hazards, develops strategies to minimize risk, and promotes safe behaviors throughout project sites. The Field Safety Engineer works independently in the field and helps drive continuous improvement in Clark Pacific's safety culture, performance, policies, and practices.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable qualified individuals to perform the essential functions.
- Assist the EHS-Manager – Construction in developing, communicating, and implementing the Company's safety vision, philosophy, objectives, strategies, policies, and procedures.
- Conduct observations and analyze jobsites and project plans to anticipate potential safety concerns and provide solutions.
- Initiate and lead documentation efforts and support the development of Site-Specific Safety Plans (SSSP) and other key project safety programs.
- Assist with coordinating and conducting safety training for management, field staff, preconstruction teams, and project teams.
- Partner with internal stakeholders, clients, subcontractors, and inspectors to promote a strong safety culture.
- Engage regularly with Clark Pacific field employees, project teams, and subcontractors to build collaborative working relationships.
- Advise, educate, consult, and recommend safety solutions to Superintendents and Project Managers.
- Proactively plan and execute safety strategies based on leading indicators.
- Evaluate safety performance using analytical data from leading and lagging indicators.
- Integrate multiple approaches to field safety, including risk-based critical thinking, behavioral safety, cultural safety, situational safety, and regulatory compliance.
- Use logic and reasoning to evaluate alternative solutions, monitor results, and recommend corrective actions.
- Lead project-site incident investigations.
- Manage hazard assessment activities by conducting and/or supervising safety inspections.
- Analyze inspection and incident data to identify opportunities for preventive and corrective actions.
- Inspect active project sites to evaluate working conditions, support employee safety, and ensure compliance.
- Conduct onsite observations and inspections for applicable regulatory, insurance, and Clark Pacific policy requirements.
- Maintain leading and lagging safety KPIs and ensure information remains current.
- Track project corrective action items through appropriate and timely completion.
- Engage directly with project leadership and company management as necessary.
- Work independently while providing frequent reporting and metrics to management and company leadership.
- Promote safety through a coaching and engagement approach.
Skills and Abilities
- Passionate about Clark Pacific's vision and mission with the ability to promote, demonstrate, and communicate the Company's mission, values, and core competencies.
- Ability to build strong relationships and engage and motivate teams representing diverse backgrounds and viewpoints.
- Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, including effective listening and engagement with all levels of the organization.
- Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage priorities involving multiple stakeholders and interests.
- Strong problem-solving skills focused on resolving issues and preventing recurrence.
- Comfortable escalating issues while maintaining positive relationships with team members and other organizations.
- Ability to exercise appropriate discretion when handling confidential and/or sensitive information.
- Ability to work independently in an autonomous field-based environment.
- Ability to effectively collaborate with construction teams, EHS, Human Resources, subcontractors, OSHA, consultants, and other third-party agencies.
Work Environment
- Field-based position with exposure to outdoor weather conditions.
- Regular work on active construction project sites.
- Ability to travel by vehicle and air from jobsite to jobsite.
- Daily local travel and potential monthly overnight travel.
- Travel requirements may be as much as 80% of the role.
Physical Demands
- Ability to stand and walk throughout the work shift.
- Ability to climb as required while working on active project sites.
- Ability to travel between project locations.
- Ability to conduct onsite facility and project observations and inspections.
Experience and Education
- Associate degree with 5+ years of experience preferred.
- 5+ years of experience with Safety and Compliance in a commercial construction and/or manufacturing environment.
- OSHA 30 certifications Required.
- Valid CA State Driver's License is required.
- CHST Required
Core Values:
- Determination: Meet challenges head on!
- Innovation: Always look for better!
- Well-Being: Seek the success, health and happiness of all!
Benefits:
- Competitive compensation, being paid on a weekly basis.
- Health, Dental and Vision Insurance with the options of using Kaiser and VSP for vision!
- Medical FSA
- Dependent Care FSA
- Employer paid life insurance paid by Clark Pacific
- Voluntary Ancillary Benefits such as Critical Illness, Accident Insurance and Whole life insurance.
- 401k matching 100% of the first 3%, then 50% of the next 2%
*Benefits will be subject to a waiting period*
Interested? Want to learn more? If you’re a hard-working nice person who is smart and curious, and think that this position is right for you, we want to hear from you. Please apply and let’s begin the journey. Welcome to Clark Pacific. Let’s do great things together!
Clark Pacific is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
Preferred
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Bachelors or better
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Associates or better
Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities
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