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The Regional Safety Manager (RSM) serves to support the successful implementation of the Heritage Pool division Safety and DOT programs. The RSM will interface and work closely with the District and Branch Managers to review the performance of the branches while driving safety awareness and safe work execution of both branch and jobsites within the Heritage Pool network. This role will be a strategic partner by providing quality, timely and professional subject matter expertise and business support to ensure that a safe work environment is maintained for all Heritage Pool employees.
This position will be based out of the Florida market.
Responsibilities
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Veteran Friendly Employer. SRS Distribution believes in hiring military veterans at any level for any position. We know your service trained you in many of the areas we value, such as; leadership, teamwork, performance, integrity, and safety. If your experience matches our requirements, we want you to apply today.
Full Time
$105k-138k (estimate)
03/24/2024
05/22/2024
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