The Senior EHS Engineer is an integral leader on the project team working proactively to support the successful completion of a construction project. This position actively contributes to the project team in planning, monitoring work activities, and achieving correction of unsafe acts or conditions while working at project site. The role encompasses managing key relationships, providing expertise and solutions, and holding people accountable to ensure a safe work environment for team members, subcontractors, and visitors. A successful Sr. EHS Engineer develops positive professional relationships while working closely with field personnel, all levels of management, and outside agencies during all phases of construction. While involved or leading the EHS program for a project, the Senior EHS Engineer is able to identify and anticipate project-specific hazards and implement or advise on controls and protective measures. They are confident and able to convey contract EHS requirements, government regulations, and company policies while acting as the on-site liaison between the owner, architect, and subcontractors. Anticipate project risks, high-risk activity, and negative trends and supports Superintendent and project teams with solutions. Develop contacts and communication with owner and subcontractor EHS representatives with the intent to lead EHS initiatives. Review Safety Submittals and prepare and deliver preconstruction and planning meetings with subcontractors. Reviews crane/hoisting plans, demo plans, excavation and soil classification, ISLM and ICRA requirements, competent person scaffolding, hot work permits, hazardous materials reports, silica exposure control plans. Assists project team with Site Specific Safety Plan and Logistics plan (Public safety, wayfinding). Reviews and compiles Sub SDS sheets. Runs or facilitates effective All-Hands Safety Meetings, Orientations, and planning meetings. Leads accident investigation and develops and trains emergency response team and maintains documentation. Conduct work area EHS audits. Conduct or assist with major incident analysis. Monitor and analyze safety, injury, and hazard statistics for improvement plans. Ensure OSHA compliance. Monitor and review subcontractor work plans and activities for EHS concerns. Accompany safety, health, insurance, and OSHA personnel on work-site inspections. Understands the EHS budget (developed by the Project Manager) allocated for project. Assist with onsite injury management and case management. Participate in and contribute to project planning and hazard analysis. Assist in other duties as assigned, relevant to the achievement of the position’s and team’s objectives.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees