Shirley Parsons is partnered with an industry-leading client in need of a Safety Manager to support a major electrical construction project. This position requires a hands-on safety professional who is comfortable working in the field, collaborating with contractors and project teams, and helping maintain the highest level of safety performance.
• Location: Ashburn/Sterling/Chantilly, Virginia
• Start Date: ASAP
• Local candidates encouraged to apply
• Estimated Duration: 6 months with potential contract extension
Responsibilities
• Collaborate with project teams to ensure compliance with all applicable safety regulations, standards, policies, and procedures
• Provide technical safety guidance to managers, supervisors, and field personnel regarding hazard identification and mitigation
• Conduct scheduled and unscheduled site inspections to evaluate project safety performance
• Perform hazard analyses for ongoing construction activities
• Assist in maintaining and updating company safety policies, procedures, and manuals
• Develop and conduct Job Task Analyses (JTAs) and risk assessments for relevant tasks
• Coordinate safety training programs and promote safety awareness across project teams
• Work closely with supervisors to ensure proper job assignments and safe work practices
• Maintain accurate records of incidents, near misses, and safety observations
• Support investigations into accidents, incidents, injuries, or illnesses and assist with corrective actions
• Partner with project leadership to foster a collaborative environment focused on continuous safety improvement
• Provide additional safety support and project assistance as needed
Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety or a BCSP credential (CHST or STS-C), heavily preferred
• Minimum of 3 years of experience overseeing electrical contractor scope of work in construction environments, required
• Experience supporting healthcare or data center electrical construction projects, required
• OSHA 30-hour Construction certification obtained within the past three years
• Understanding of Workers’ Compensation processes and reporting
• Strong technical writing and documentation skills
• Ability to lead safety meetings, trainings, and presentations for groups
• Strong collaboration skills and ability to work effectively with project teams
• Ability to adapt in a fast-paced and evolving construction environment
• Certified OSHA Outreach Trainer for the Construction Industry, preferred
• Proficiency in Microsoft 365 tools
• Professional safety certifications such as CHST, CSP, or equivalent, preferred