The Assistant Program Safety Manager II works with contractors, LAWA inspection, the Project Management Team, and others to ensure assigned projects are implementing effective safety programs and meeting the requirements of the contract documents with regards to safety and security.
MATOC REQUIREMENTS
Minimum Education Level: High school diploma (or equivalent).
Professional Licenses & Certification:
The Assistant Safety Manager II must at a minimum have an active Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) a Construction Health and Safety Technician certification or better.
Minimum Years and Experience:
Five years of vertical, tunnel, or heavy civil construction experience.
Essential Job Duties
Ability to:
1. Work with Contractor Safety Team, LAWA Inspection Team, Project Management Team, and others in order to ensure assigned projects are implementing effective safety programs.
2. Walk all assigned projects on a regular basis and possibly multiple times daily which can total a few miles a day.
3. Engage with the LAWA ADG Safety platform to perform Task Hazard Analysis audits and report safety observations.
4. Meet with LAWA Inspectors and other stakeholders regarding safety concerns and follow-up actions taken by the contractor.
5. Review written Safety Plans and verify results of safety performance and compliance in the field on an ongoing basis to evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation.
6. Assist the Project/Construction Manager to verify that contractors comply with written documentation requirements including weekly "toolbox" meetings, new employee orientation, daily safety inspection reports, any accident/incident and related investigation reports, provision of "competent" or authorized persons documentation including training records and Job Hazard Analysis (JHAs).
7. Be self-motivated individual who can research pertinent requirements not readily available.
8. Attend Project Progress and Project Safety Committee meetings as directed to monitor the ongoing safety effort of the Construction Manager and contractor.
9. Attend and participated in Construction Safety Advisory Council Meetings, as directed by the Program Safety Manager.
10. Ability to write clear and effective reports.
11. Attend and participate in the Monthly All-Hands Safety Meeting to discuss general program safety concerns and successes as well as present updates and information on safety regulations and requirements including a monthly training program component on related safety subject matter.
12. Coordinate with management to promote the proactive and behavior-based ADG Safety Program both internally and externally (e.g., National Safety Council, trade and professional organizations, etc.) and to bring positive publicity to the program and ADG.
13. Contribute to the advancement of ADG's goals through commitment to productive collaboration with all stakeholders.
14. Ability to multi-task and prioritize competing responsibilities.
Hardware/Software Knowledge:
1. Effectively use Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Acrobat Pro software.
2. Large-scale construction management software such as PMWeb, and other computers software and applications as needed.
3. Create PowerPoint presentations.
Education/Training/Professional Experience:
1. See MATOC REQUIREMENTS
2. Supervisory experience of other safety professionals a plus
3. Ability to multi-task and prioritize competing responsibilities
4. Excellent verbal and written communication skills (Bi-lingual a plus)
5. Solid people skills with professional demeanor
6. Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate safety policies and practices
7. Must have analytical reasoning and problem-solving capabilities
8. Must be able to write reports based on safety observations, incorporate photos, and distribute
9. Balanced approach to technical, business and people aspects of business