About Continental Heavy Civil Corp Continental Heavy Civil Corp (CHC) delivers Heavy Civil, Marine, Dredging, and Bridge construction services to federal, state, and local agencies across the southeastern United States. Our projects demand a high standard of safety, and our HS&E team is central to how we earn and keep that reputation. Position Overview CHC seeks a Site Safety Health Officer (SSHO) / Senior Safety Coordinator to serve as the primary safety presence on assigned construction and marine project sites. Reporting to the Director of HS&E & Risk Management, the SSHO implements CHC safety programs, enforces compliance, conducts daily safety activities, and serves as the on-site liaison for USACE requirements. This is a hands-on, field-based role. Availability beyond standard hours — including evenings, weekends, and on-call incident response — is a core requirement of this position. Responsibilities Site Safety & Compliance Provide daily on-site safety oversight for construction and marine operations Implement CHC's HSEMS, Accident Prevention Plan (APP), and Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) Conduct daily toolbox talks and document attendance Perform site inspections, identify hazards, and drive corrective action Enforce OSHA standards and
USACE EM 385-1-1
requirements Accompany USACE safety and insurance personnel during site visits Incident Response & Reporting Respond immediately to all incidents, near misses, and injuries Conduct root cause investigations and complete required incident reports within established timelines Coordinate post-incident drug and alcohol testing per CHC protocol Respond on-site outside normal hours when required — timely response is a condition of employment Training & Records Deliver new hire orientations and required safety training Maintain daily safety records, inspection logs, and training documentation in SharePoint Prepare weekly and monthly safety reports for the Director HS&E Qualifications 3+ years hands-on safety experience in heavy civil, marine, or construction environments
USACE EM 385-1-1
project experience strongly preferred; prior SSHO experience preferred Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health, Engineering, or related field preferred; equivalent certification/experience considered Bilingual English/Spanish preferred Proficient with Microsoft Office and SharePoint Valid Florida Driver's License required; must pass pre-employment drug screening and E-Verify Ability to obtain U.S. Government security clearance (project-specific) Certifications Certification / License Status OSHA 30-Hour Construction Industry Required
EM 385-1-1
40-Hour Certification Required First Aid / CPR / AED & Bloodborne Pathogens Required CHST, ASP, or CSP Preferred Maritime / Marine industry familiarity Preferred U.S. Government Security Clearance As Required Physical Requirements Active, field-based role requiring ability to navigate construction and marine sites; stand, walk, and climb for extended periods; lift up to 50 lbs; and work in varying weather and environmental conditions. Work Location & Travel Primary location: Sarasota, FL. Position is fully on-site — remote work is not available. Travel to other CHC project sites across South Florida is expected. Relocation assistance may be available for qualified candidates.
Benefits:
- Competitive Pay
- Company Offered Insurance / Dental Plans
- 401k Match Program
- Opportunities to Travel
- Exciting Newsworthy Projects
- Many Other Benefits
- No per diem or housing provided for this role.
CHC IS A DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER and Participates in the E-Verify Program