We are eager to hire a Corporate Safety Director for our Commercial Electrical sub‑contracting business! This position will be performed out of the Stockton, CA headquarters.
Base pay range
$140,000.00 / yr - $180,000.00 / yr
Responsibilities
Strategic Safety Planning and Policy Development
Develop and implement strategic safety plans and policies aligned with company goals and industry best practices.
Regularly review and update safety policies to reflect changes in regulations, technology, and project requirements.
Collaborate with executive leadership to integrate safety initiatives into overall business strategies.
Regulatory Compliance
Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal safety regulations, including Cal / OSHA standards and requirements.
Stay abreast of regulatory changes and proactively implement necessary adjustments to ensure compliance.
Safety Training and Education
Develop and deliver comprehensive safety training programs for employees at all levels, including new hire orientation, specialized training for high‑risk activities, and ongoing refresher courses.
Coordinate with external training providers as needed to supplement in‑house programs.
Safety Performance Monitoring and Reporting
Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) and metrics to measure safety performance across projects company wide.
Regularly analyze safety data, trends, and incident reports to identify areas for improvement and implement corrective actions.
Prepare and present regular safety performance reports to executive leadership and relevant stakeholders.
Risk Assessment and Hazard Mitigation
Conduct thorough risk assessments for construction projects, identifying potential hazards and implementing appropriate controls to mitigate risks.
Collaborate with project teams to develop site‑specific safety plans and ensure their effective implementation.
Provide guidance on the selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety equipment.
Safety Culture Promotion
Promote a culture of safety consciousness and accountability throughout the organization.
Lead by example in demonstrating a commitment to safety excellence and adherence to safety protocols.
Encourage open communication and feedback channels for reporting safety concerns and suggestions for improvement.
Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis
Lead investigations into safety incidents and near misses, conducting thorough root cause analyses to identify underlying factors and prevent recurrence.
Develop and implement corrective and preventive actions based on investigation findings.
Vendor and Contractor Safety Management
Evaluate and select vendors and contractors based on their safety performance and adherence to safety standards.
Establish clear safety expectations for vendors and contractors and monitor their compliance throughout the duration of projects.
Workmen's Compensation and Claims Management
Oversee the company's workmen's compensation program, including the administration of claims, reporting requirements, and coordination with insurance providers.
Serve as the primary point of contact for injured employees and their supervisors, providing guidance on the claims process and facilitating access to medical treatment and rehabilitation services.
Conduct thorough investigations of work-related injuries and illnesses to determine eligibility for compensation and identify opportunities for prevention.
Collaborate with legal counsel and insurance representatives to manage claims disputes, negotiations, and settlements in accordance with company policies and legal requirements.
Develop strategies to minimize the frequency and severity of workmen's compensation claims through proactive safety measures, training initiatives, and ergonomic improvements.
Maintain accurate records of workmen's compensation claims, expenses, and trends, providing regular reports to executive leadership and relevant stakeholders for analysis and decision‑making.
Leadership of Direct Reports
Provide leadership, guidance, and mentorship to direct reports within the safety department, fostering a high‑performance culture and promoting professional development.
Delegate tasks and responsibilities effectively, ensuring alignment with departmental goals and priorities.
Conduct regular performance evaluations and provide constructive feedback to support individual growth and achievement.
Education / Experience
Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health and Safety or a related field or equivalent experience.
Experience with Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR).
Direct Management of Workers’ Compensation Claims, general liability claims, and insurance‑related responsibilities.
Three to five years construction safety experience.
OSHA 30 Certification.
OSHA 500 Course‑preferred.
CPR / First Aid Certification.
Minimum of 7‑10 years of progressively responsible experience in construction safety management, with a proven track record of success in developing and implementing safety programs.
Seniority level
Director
Employment type
Full‑time
Job function
Construction and Appliances, Electrical, and Electronics Manufacturing
Benefits
Medical insurance, Vision insurance, 401(k)
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