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SES Constructors LLC (SCL) is looking for a Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) who will be responsible for managing daily preventive and corrective safety activities on Federal construction projects. The candidate must be able to conduct Site Safety Meetings, perform inspections, review submittals, and ensure that adherence to policies and procedures is upheld. Prepare all Safety inspections and documentation required. We are committed to fostering a work environment that offers long-term stability and growth. We value our employees and are dedicated to supporting their success throughout their careers with us. With a strong track record of consistent growth, we provide a secure and dependable workplace for those looking for a lasting career. SES Constructors LLC (SCL) offers a great benefits package complete with medical, dental, and vision insurance, health savings account, health reimbursement account, flexible spending account, employer-paid life and disability, 401(k) matching, and paid time off, along with other essential benefits. This position will require traveling to various project sites. Salary: $80,000 - $100,000 DOE Compensation: $80,000 - $100,000 yearly Responsibilities: • Implement the Accident Prevention Plan (APP) and Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) for Civil Works (earthwork/excavation, site prep, traffic control, clear and grub, concrete work, paving, pipe installation, demolition) projects following U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Engineering Manual EM 385-1-1. • Conduct site safety orientation for project personnel, including subcontractors. • Review safety requirements and expectations with project personnel for each definable feature of work. • Perform daily, weekly, and monthly safety inspections of equipment and services onsite per APP, AHA, and contract requirements. • Ensure proper tagging, signage, barriers, and all other safety information and controls are installed and maintained to project requirements. • Maintain the Safety Data Sheets and associated logs for the project. • Participate in incident response, communication, investigation, and documentation, and contribute to root cause analysis/lessons learned. Qualifications: • 5+ years of safety officer/SSHO experience on Civil Works construction projects. • 24 hours of documented safety training within the last 3 years. • Ability and willingness to travel 80-95% of the time. • OSHA 30-hr Construction Safety Training. • Familiarity with USACE EM-385-1-1 requirements and experience working on USACE and/or U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) Civil construction projects. • Knowledge of construction (i.e., read plans and specifications, and know field methods/equipment). • Excellent verbal and written communication skills. • US Citizenship is required to be able to gain security access. • Computer skills, including basic proficiency in using bolthires Word and Outlook. Preferred Qualifications: • Additional safety training/experience with rigging/load handling equipment safety, confined space, fall protection, marine safety, and working on or near water. • CPR/First Aid trained. • USACE Construction Quality Management (CQM) trained/certified is a plus. • A safety, engineering, or construction management degree is preferred but not required. Additional Qualifying Factors: As a condition of employment, you will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening (post-accepted offer) and have acceptable background check results. If applicable to the contract, you must also obtain the appropriate clearance levels required and be able to obtain access to military installations. About Company About Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC: Bristol Bay Construction Holdings LLC (BBCH), a holding company of Bristol Bay Native Corporation (BBNC), an Alaska Native Corporation. The BBCH family of companies includes 8(a) small and large businesses operating under the Aerostar, CCI, CSI, Herman, and SES brands. The vision of BBCH is to be the best value company and employer of choice, recognized for our dedication to our unity of purpose, values, employees, clients, and shareholders. For three decades, our best-value companies have provided federal and commercial clients with superior quality and bolthires-effective, innovative, and sustainable solutions for construction, restoration services, civil works, fuel systems, environmental services, and facility support services / professional services. BBCH gives hiring, promotion, training, and retention preference to BBCH shareholders, shareholder descendants, and shareholder spouses who meet the minimum qualifications for the job. Apply tot his job Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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