SITE SAFETY DIRECTOR Position Available In Washington, Alabama

Tallo's Job Summary: The Site Safety Director position at Lexicon in Calvert, AL involves leading the construction management group in implementing safety, health, and environmental strategies for the EPC project at Arcelor Mittal. Responsibilities include developing EHS policies, ensuring regulatory compliance, leading a team of professionals, and managing EHS programs. Qualifications include 10+ years of EHS leadership experience, a relevant degree, and the ability to travel up to 25% of the time. This role offers competitive benefits such as medical insurance, paid vacation, and a 401(k) with employer match.

Company:
Lexicon Agency
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Site Safety Director
Calvert, AL 36513
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Lexicon offers a unique combination of capabilities. Our services include construction management, fabrication, erection, mechanical installation, and plant maintenance for heavy industrial, commercial, and roadway projects, as well as a full spectrum of golf course construction and management services.
Lexicon’s culture is what makes our company a fun and rewarding place to work. People, Quality, Safety, and Innovation are the values at the core of everything we do. We strive to live our visionary purpose: Real People. Lasting Partnerships. Unfailing Integrity. Building a better tomorrow one project at a time. And we want you to join us in this vision.
Site Safety Director Position Summary
The Site Safety Director will lead our construction management group in the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of safety, health, and environmental strategies for our EPC project in Arcelor Mittal in Calvert, AL. This role will develop and refine the company’s EPC EHS strategy in alignment with its business strategy and core values, including operational action plans. The position will build and lead a team of EHS professionals, maintain relationships with customers, sub-contractors, and regulatory agencies, and ensure EHS challenges are identified and resolved. Site Safety Director Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Develop and implement EHS policies, guidelines, and compliance programs across the project portfolio.
Ensure regulatory compliance across all Corporate, Operations, and Construction sites.
Build and lead a cross-functional team of external EHS professionals to support all parts of the development program.
Conduct and review audits of EHS programs and implement recommendations to ensure compliance with internal procedures and applicable regulations.
Provide oversight of environmental permits and programs to ensure compliance with all applicable regulations.
Provide oversight for investigating and analyzing incidents involving work‐related injuries and illnesses; provide organization direction for measures to prevent recurrence.
Identify and evaluate EHS risks that impact the business.
Analyze risk scenarios to determine potential impact on the business and implement programs to mitigate those risks.
Conduct assessments of existing contractors, suppliers, and consultants to ensure alignment with EHS policies.
Assess EHS training needs based on EHS programs to ensure workforce training aligns with legislative requirements.
Manage the portfolio of EHS initiatives and programs for company initiatives.
Ensure compliance for all required EHS reporting across the project portfolio.

SCOPE OF WORK

Overseeing the implementation and management of Lexicons (LCM) Site-specific EHS Plan.
Ensure Subcontractor compliance with the EHS program
Manage Subcontractor prequalification in ISNET
Ensure proper review of the use of PPE and Tools.
Ensuring EHS professionals are completing Field Audits.
Ensuring Site Orientation / Training is in Place for all operatives and visitors, in conjunction with the GC
Ensure OSHA Record Keeping.
Develop and manage KPI’s for the project site
Conduct Routine Inspections
Ensure Safe Work Permit processes are in Place.
Meet with Client and Subcontractor Safety Representatives
Attend Safety Meetings (with subs/clients)
Participate in Project Management Meetings
Ensure competent reviews of the contractor and subcontractors
Perform Accident Investigations
Review Site Orientation Training
Ensure local legal compliance.
Site Safety Director Qualifications
Ten or more years of direct EHS executive leadership in an organization with multiple sites, including construction sites.
Fifteen or more years of related experience in large construction, energy industries, or equivalent experience.
Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field or relevant professional experience.
Knowledge of EHS monitoring and administration software
Extensive knowledge of EHS compliance regulations.
Experience communicating with major Customers and Local Authorities regarding EHS issues.
Ability to travel internationally and up to 25% of the time.
Professional EHS certification preferred.
Strong leadership and innovation skills.
Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Ability to influence and educate on EHS principles.
Analytical, data quality troubleshooting, and critical thinking skills
Site Safety Director Physical Demands
Office environment with frequent travel (up to 50%)
Some overtime, weekend work, and overnight travel.
Ability to (occasionally) respond to night or weekend events.
Ability to occasionally walk up to five miles per day in a construction or manufacturing environment, climb stairs to 150 feet, work in temperature extremes, work in loud, dusty environments, and work around high voltage electromagnetic fields.
Benefits
Medical Insurance
HSA with Employer contributions
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Group and Voluntary Life Insurance
Short Term/Long Term Disability Critical Illness Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Paid Vacation
401(k) with Employer Match

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