What are the responsibilities and job description for the Safety Director position at IES Holdings?
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- Greiner Industries
- Mount Joy, Pennsylvania
Job Description
Overview
Greiner Industries is seeking a skilled Safety Director to join our team. The Safety Director provides strategic leadership, direction, and oversight for all workplace health and safety programs across a multi-line organization that includes heavy steel fabrication, large crane rental operations, specialized road transportation services, and mechanical/industrial services. This role ensures regulatory compliance, drives continuous improvement in safety performance, and fosters a proactive safety culture across all locations and business units. The Safety Director oversees direct report(s) and supports a workforce operating in industrial, manufacturing, transportation, and field-service environments
Key Responsibilities
- Develop, implement, and continuously improve the company‑wide safety management system.
- Establish annual safety goals, KPIs, and performance metrics for all operating divisions.
- Lead company initiatives focused on risk reduction, injury prevention, and regulatory compliance.
Regulatory Compliance
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Ensure compliance with OSHA, DOT, MSHA (when applicable), ANSI, NCCCO, and relevant state/local
requirements. - Maintain documentation, recordkeeping, and reporting per regulatory standards.
- Direct internal and external safety audits; coordinate corrective actions.
Operational Safety Support
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Oversee safety programs for:
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Heavy steel fabrication: hot work, confined spaces, crane/rigging activities, lockout/tagout,
material handling. -
Crane rental operations: lift plans, operator certification, site safety assessments, equipment
inspections. -
Transportation services: DOT driver compliance, load securement, routing hazard
assessments. -
Mechanical/industrial services: installation, equipment movement, fall protection, machinery
safety, contractor safety.
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Heavy steel fabrication: hot work, confined spaces, crane/rigging activities, lockout/tagout,
- Support job hazard analyses (JHAs), safety planning, and field inspections for active job sites.
Training & Workforce Development
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Develop and deliver training programs including OSHA topics, equipment operation, emergency
response, hazard awareness, and leadership safety coaching. - Ensure crane operators, riggers, and signalpersons maintain required certifications.
- Mentor supervisors and managers on implementing safe work practices.
Incident Response & Investigation
- Serve as a first responder providing first aid / guidance for employee’s illness/injury care.
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Provide or serve as the automotive escort when appropriate or necessary for medical attention or drug
and alcohol testing. -
Lead investigations of injuries, incidents, and near misses; identify root causes and implement
corrective/preventive actions. - Maintain and analyze incident data to identify trends and drive continuous improvement.
Culture & Communication
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Promote a strong safety culture through engagement initiatives, communication campaigns, and leadership
visibility. -
Partner with executives, operations managers, and field supervisors to align safety expectations with operational
goals. - Regular and timely attendance.
- Adhere to federal, state and local laws.
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Perform work safely, maintain a clean and organized work area, comply with and follow company policies and
procedures. -
Communicate with co-workers, management, customers, vendors and others in a courteous, respectful and
professional manner. - Perform other related duties as assigned
Minimum Education
None
Minimum Years of Experience
6
Specific Qualifications
Required Skills/Abilities:
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Strong understanding of OSHA regulations, industry standards (ANSI, ASME, AWS), and applicable DOT
requirements. - Advanced knowledge of crane safety, rigging, fabrication hazards, and industrial service operations.
- Excellent analytical skills with the ability to identify, evaluate, and control workplace hazards.
- Strong communication, presentation, and facilitation skills.
- Proficient in incident investigation methods (TapRooT, 5-Whys, fishbone, etc.).
- Ability to develop and implement effective safety policies and training materials.
- Lead safety initiatives across multiple divisions and worksites.
- Build strong relationships with shop employees, field employees, supervisors, and management.
- Influence behavior and drive a culture of safety ownership and accountability.
- Manage multiple priorities and respond effectively to urgent situations.
- Analyze data, identify trends, and apply practical solutions in a fast-paced environment.
- Work in industrial and construction settings, including fabrication shops, job sites, and transportation yards.
- Leadership & Coaching – Guides teams, mentors staff and influences safe decision-making.
- Strategic Thinking – Aligns organizational safety goals with operational objectives.
- Integrity & Professionalism – Upholds high ethical standards and regulatory compliance.
- Problem Solving – Effectively identifies root causes and drives corrective actions.
- Collaboration – Works cross-functionally with operations, HR, training, and executive leadership.
- Adaptability – Manages change and responds to evolving business and regulatory needs.
Education and Experience:
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Bachelor Degree in Occupational Safety & Health, Industrial Hygiene, Environmental Health, Engineering, or a
related field preferred. - Relevant work experience may be recognized in lieu of traditional education.
- Professional certifications are strongly preferred: CSP, ASP, CHST, CRSP, or equivalent.
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7–10 years of progressive safety leadership experience in industrial, construction, manufacturing, or
heavy-equipment environments. -
Experience in heavy steel fabrication, crane operations, transportation safety, and mechanical/industrial service
safety management is highly desirable. - Experience supervising safety staff or leading cross-functional safety teams.
- Demonstrated track record of improving safety performance and implementing large-scale safety initiatives.
Job Locations
US-PA-Mount Joy
Company Overview
IES is a national provider of industrial products and infrastructure services to a variety of end markets, including electrical, mechanical and communications contracting solutions for the commercial, industrial, residential and renewable energy markets. IES is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the symbol IESC. As of the end of IES’s 2025 fiscal year ending September 30, 2025, IES produced over $3.3 billion in revenue and employed over 10,200 employees at over 174 domestic locations across the United States.
Our commitment to our employees is reflected by our actions:
- Safety is Priority One – and our record shows it
- Competitive Pay
- Company 401K plan with Employer Contribution Match
- Company Paid Time Off
- Company Paid Life Insurance
- Choice of Medical Coverage including Prescription and Short Term Disability Plans
- Choice of Dental and Vision Coverage
- Optional Long-term Disability, Critical Illness, Accident, Legal and Pet Coverage
- Auto and Home Insurance Discount Programs
EEO Statement
PLEASE NO AGENCY CALLS.
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