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About Alston Construction:
Alston Construction Company is a nationwide general contractor, with more than 20 offices coast to coast. For over 35 years we have delivered on our promises to our employees, clients, and business partners. We offer extremely competitive salaries, a superb benefits package, and a great place to work! In addition to routinely receiving awards for our projects and safety performance, we have also received multiple “Best Places to Work” awards! We look for passionate construction professionals who share our core values, to include: commitment, integrity, teamwork, and respect. As our CEO, Paul Little, says “In order to be successful at Alston Construction, you must enjoy seeing success in others.” If this sounds like you and what you’re looking for, we’d love to hear from you!
Job Title: Site Safety Manager
Job Summary:
Responsible for assisting management and Site Supervision in the general business operations of the company by overseeing and directing the company’s Safety Program for their assigned project(s). The Site Safety Manager will ensure training all site employees on the Safety Program and will act as a resource for safety related items. The overall goal of the Site Safety Manager is to protect the Company’s interests and support employees so that they can successfully complete a quality project safely, while promoting and enhancing client relationships and the company’s image.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
This position will also require performance of the following duties:
Education, Experience, and Licensing/Certifications:
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Full Time
Building Construction
$96k-127k (estimate)
07/08/2023
07/15/2024
alstonco.com
RENO, NV
100 - 200
1998
MATT CLASTON
$1B - $3B
Building Construction
For 35 years, Alston Construction has been a true partner, and honest advisor as well as a responsible contractor for our clients. We believe the success of any project depends upon a strong builder client relationship, and a commitment to establishing common goals and objectives from the project start. Alston Construction offers a diverse background of general contracting, construction management and design-build experience of industrial, commercial, healthcare, education, retail and government projects. Alston Construction has achieved substantial revenue growth throughout its 30 year histor...y. In the past 5 years, Alston Construction has completed more than 75 million SF of new construction work. Our client list is perhaps the greatest tribute to the professionalism and performance of the company. We are proud to perform work for owners with whom we have developed lasting relationships, deriving roughly 80% of our work from repeat clients. A privately-held company, Alston Construction has worked on projects ranging from $250,000 to $80 million. Our market knowledge throughout the country allows us to provide our clients with the best building methods and materials available, at a competitive price. Alstons overall goal is to provide quality, cost efficient projects that leave a positive experience for our clients. Alston has completed more than $2.5 billion in industrial/manufacturing projects encompassing more than 30 states and totaling more than 70 million SF.
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