Corporate Occupation Health and Safety Manager

Corporate Office - Human Resources

Pay Range: $97,000.00 - $102,000.00

Incorporated in 1997, GeoTek is a full-service consulting engineering firm specializing in geotechnical engineering, construction materials testing, special inspections, and environmental consulting. We are founded on the principle of providing strong business partnerships with our clients by demonstrating a committed passion for those who demand technical advice and responsive customer service that adds value to their projects.

Our mission is to build and maintain strong business partnerships by demonstrating a committed passion for the principles of high-quality customer service and professional consultation that results in optimum value to our clients. We provide our employees with just compensation and a challenging, stable work environment that embodies ongoing opportunities for them to further their individual goals. We also aim to furnish a good return for our shareholders by consistently achieving our financial objectives.

GeoTek offers a variety of jobs to build on your professional career, with multiple offices located in Nevada, California, Idaho, Arizona, and New Mexico. Our branch offices serve more than just the state they are located in, providing services across a wide region.

SUMMARY:

Lead and advance a high-performing safety culture by overseeing all Health & Safety (H&S) programs across multi-state operations, with a strong emphasis on proactive risk management, in-house injury triage, and effective Workers’ Compensation (WC) management. The Corporate Safety Manager brings hands-on construction experience to assess jobsite hazards, respond to incidents in real time, and manage occupational injuries from initial triage through claim coordination and resolution.

This role requires exceptional communication and organizational skills to collaborate across offices, field teams, medical providers, and leadership, ensuring consistent implementation of safety standards and regulatory compliance. The H&S Manager develops, implements, and continuously improves safety programs aligned with organizational goals, driving measurable reductions in incident rates, WC claims, and overall risk exposure while supporting timely return-to-work outcomes.

SUPERVISION EXERCISED/RECEIVED: Immediate Supervisor: TBD

Direct Supervisory Responsibility: None

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:

  • Operate in a safety sensitive position (Construction sites), around heavy machinery without supervision.
  • Experience managing occupation related injuries, including first aid triage and claim management.
  • Ability to create, update and maintain Job Hazard Analysis for various construction field and laboratory tasks.
  • Ability to update, maintain and implement a Safety Program across 5 states, 7 offices with ~375 employees.
  • Experience in strategic planning and execution to develop and implement (after approval) internal safety rules, policies and guidelines; prepares manuals, training outlines and employee instructions.
  • Monitor effectiveness of safety performance improvement efforts, with emphasis on both leading and trailing indicators.
  • Initiates and conducts thorough incident investigations and root cause analyses.
  • Maintain continuous communication with existing Safety Committee members and upper management on progress of safety program and practices.
  • Responsible for oversight of employee safety training programs; conducts or provides for the conduct of employee training, including classroom lectures, demonstrations, hands-on instruction, etc.
  • Ensure compliance with all safety-related regulatory requirements, Federal, State, and Local regulations, and OSHA standards.
  • Lead the development and implementation of strategies, training, and goals focused on the prevention of incidents.
  • Conduct random construction field safety audits of company personnel for safety and PPE compliance.
  • Conduct bi-annual Office Safety audits (Eye wash stations, housekeeping, first aid kits, LOTO authorized personal certification, etc.)
  • Update and maintain Lock Out/ Tag out Programs for various locations.
  • Review SDS Binders for accuracy.
  • Knowledge of OSHA 10 general industry, OSHA 10 Construction, MSHA and first Aid/ CPR Certifications.
  • Ability to prepare comprehensive written reports and correspondences, represent ideas clearly and concisely, and make presentations.
  • The ability to make effective decisions under pressure.
  • Commute to and from job sites, other offices ( Out of State) as needed.
  • Navigate uneven terrain of constructions sites, including entering and exiting trenches with the use of a ladder.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by management.

EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSE

  • BCSP Certification: BCSP certification (CSP or SMS) preferred; equivalent experience in construction safety, injury triage, and Workers’ Compensation management will be considered
  • CPR/ First Aid certified.
  • OSHA 30 Construction Industry
  • Must have 3+ years construction experience.
  • HAZWOPER 40
  • OSHA 500 Preferred, but not required.
  • Portable nuclear gauge safety training (not required for hire, but will be required during employment)
  • Radiation Safety Officer training (not required for hire, but will be required during employment)

License: Valid/current state driver’s license.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Perform general physical activities including talking, hearing, and seeingto safely communicate and navigate sensitive work environments . Driving, performing physical activity that requires moving one's whole body such as standing, walking, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crawling, pushing, pulling, feeling, reaching, lifting, grasping, twisting above the waist, bending at waist, repetitive hand and arm motion. Climb ladders, exertion of force, manipulation of hand and/or foot controls. Requires considerable use of the arms and legs, such as in the physical handling of materials. Must be able to consistently lift and/ or manipulate 25-75 pounds of material/equipment as needed.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Position will be split between office environment that is temperature controlled and field construction sites in inclement weather. Must be able to accomplish tasks under adverse weather and/or site conditions. Some tasks may require working in confined space or climbing and working at above average heights.  Ability to work independently with no direct or little supervision on construction sites.

Pay Range
$97,000$102,000 USD

 

GeoTek is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. 

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