Job Description
TIC Marine and Heavy Civil self-performs marine projects with company-owned equipment for both the public and private sector, historically focusing on the southeast coast. Our construction operations are supported by our in-house equipment department, fabrication facility and machine shop to streamline projects for our owners. Using our own equipment and fabrication facility allow us to maintain control over critical scopes, ensuring that the project stays on schedule. Past heavy-civil experiences include cast in place concrete, steel, box beam, flat slab, railroad trestle and arch bridges, bridge widening, bascule and swing bridges, box culverts, storm drainage, erosion control, dike and levee construction, concrete paving, tunnels and sound barriers. Our Marine experience includes lock and dam repairs, docks, demolition, Navy wharfs, water intake structures, steel, concrete, composite and timber piling, fender systems, dolphins, piers, dredging, marinas and LNG facilities
Responsibilities
- Ensure projects are properly setup and supported to execute the safety program
- Conduct project site audits to review records, permits, field conditions, safe work practices, and assess employee knowledge of safety policies and procedures.
- Ensure Project Safety employee is completing all their responsibilities
- Ensure corporate programs and standards are executed
- Lead safety business plan efforts for district
- Prepare reports and game plan for every month DOR
- Promote and own the safety program
- Provide feedback for how we can improve as an organization – ways we can simplify and become more efficient/effective
Project Visits:
- Proactively go to projects to assess and work with the teams to improve
- Majority of time should be spent on the projects
Safety Talent Development:
- Mentor and identify development needs for Project Safety employees
- Participate in interviewing and hiring safety professionals
Build Relationships:
- Collaborate and communicate frequently with Construction Management teams.
- Collaborate with safety professionals across the organization
Manage Incidents:
- Accountable for incident management system data
- Ensure projects are set up for effective treatment management
Investigation Management:
- Ensure proper root cause is identified and shared
- Follow any corporate, group or district protocols for incidents
Qualifications
- At least Ten (10) years’ experience managing construction projects in an environmental health and safety related area specifically on energy/oil and gas related projects.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Occupational Health and Safety, or a safety related discipline.
- Certified Safety Professional (CSP) certification preferred but not required.
- Demonstrated ability to manage all aspects of a safety program on projects of increasing complexity.
- Knowledge of Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)/OSHA regulations and hazard recognition, record keeping and injury management skills.
- CPR/First Aid, Emergency Medical Technician (EMTA) certification and OSHA/MSHA instructor certifications are preferred.