Construction Safety Manager
As a UW employee, you have a unique opportunity to change lives on our campuses, in our state and around the world. UW employees offer their boundless energy, creative problem-solving skills, and dedication to building stronger minds and a healthier world. UW faculty and staff also enjoy outstanding benefits, professional growth opportunities, and unique resources in an environment noted for diversity, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits, and natural beauty. UW Facilities manages the University's buildings, infrastructure, and land with more than 1,100 employees in a variety of fields. The Asset Management group includes the Project Delivery Group (PDG), Engineering Services, Campus Architecture and Planning, and Sustainability. UW Facilities also includes units such as Maintenance & Construction, Campus, Energy, Utilities & Operations, Transportation Services, and Safety. Supporting these groups, as well as the Emergency Management and Real Estate teams, are the Business Intelligence & Information Technology group, and the Finance & Administration group. The Project Delivery Group (PDG) comprises an executive director, directors, project and construction managers, contract administrators, design and construction partners, within the Asset Management unit in UW Facilities. PDG is responsible for the delivery of capital projects that help fulfill the University's teaching, research, health care, and innovation mission. From concept to completion to transition to occupancy, PDG leads the planning, design, and construction required to execute and successfully complete projects ranging from small remodels to new buildings. As respected industry leaders, PDG brings experience, knowledge, a collaborative mindset, and a focus on client service to comprehensively manage all aspects of the different project delivery methods including critical patient care rosters, job order contracting, design-bid-build, GC / CM, design-build, and public / private partnerships.
We have an outstanding opportunity for a Construction Safety Manager. Under the general supervision of the Director of Construction and Safety, the Construction Safety Manager serves as the University's representative for portfolio safety program oversight and capital construction risk management for the Project Delivery Group (PDG) at the University of Washington. The Construction Safety Manager will be responsible for safety for all PDG sites, will work independently, will have decision-making responsibilities that will directly impact the execution of multi-million-dollar contracts and will serve as the primary point of contact for safety-related expectations and issues.
The Construction Safety Manager will have full responsibility for program oversight and execution ensuring all state and University safety requirements are followed and incorporated into projects for PDG, a department that delivers capital projects for all University of Washington assets, spanning over 800 acres across the Seattle, Bothell, and Tacoma campuses. This includes more than 500 buildings, totaling over 20 million gross square feet, multiple hospital facilities such as the UW Medical Center, and critical infrastructure including power plants and utility systems. The annual capital project expenditure is approximately $500 million. This position executes the PDG safety program and quality oversight. This position's entire job is about independent safety management for any UW project where UW, via PDG, has responsibility and acts as the Owner (as opposed to the Employer). This relationship, and associated responsibility, is critical, and defined by the contractual and legal obligations of General Contractors hired to perform capital construction work by UW / PDG.
The position collaboratively develops and oversees the execution of safety program requirements scaled to each project's needs and operating standards. Additionally, this position collaborates within all team levels of the project, and University safety organizations, including the UW Facilities Safety Director and UW Environmental Health and Safety operations. The portfolio of capital projects managed by PDG has historically led public and private sector safety metrics and strives for a culture of best-in-class safety practices. This position is responsible for driving the approach, practices, program development, communication, and culture for safety and quality management for our General Contractors UW construction projects. This role is also responsible for implementing a comprehensive safety program with responsibility for reporting PDG safety metrics to UW Facilities leadership and other agencies.
Responsibilities
Safety Program Oversight 90% :
Other Duties (10%) :
Core Competencies
Personal integrity and trustworthiness, manage stressful situations and changing priorities effectively, anticipate, recognize and resolve problems, responsible and accountable, organizational skills and attention to details, positive, optimistic, success-oriented attitude, professional demeanor which includes being tactful and courteous, professional work ethic, collaborative, team-oriented mindset, promotes a safe work environment.
Education & Experience
Required :
Desired :
Conditions of Employment :
Compensation, Benefits and Position Details :
Pay Range Minimum : $79,404
Construction Safety Manager • Seattle, WA, US