What are the responsibilities and job description for the Safety Specialist position at Jackson Contractor Group, Inc.?
JOIN US IN BUILDING SOMETHING GREAT
Do you see challenge as opportunity, take pride in doing things the right way, and believe great work starts with great relationships? Because that is the Jackson Way.
If this sounds like something you want to be a part of, you’ll find purpose here. At Jackson Contractor Group, we are builders through and through, of structures, relationships, and opportunity. We build more than projects, we build people.
What truly sets us apart is our people and our core values.
BUILD RELATIONSHIPS. Take care of each other.
CHASE THE HARD STUFF. Meet challenges head on.
OPERATE WITH INTEGRITY. Deliver what is promised.
SPARK PASSION. Bring enthusiasm.
PURSUE GREATNESS. Desire to succeed.
At Jackson, we invest in you. Not just your skills, but your growth and your goals. You will have the support to push limits, the encouragement to innovate, and the trust to take ownership.
As a Safety Specialist, you are the heartbeat of jobsite safety. Guiding safety practices, supporting field teams, and shaping the standards that protect our people and our work. Your leadership ensures every project runs safely, efficiently, and with the high standards Jackson is known for.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in the field, takes pride in coaching people, communicates clearly, and believes in doing things the right way. You will have the autonomy to influence jobsite safety culture, the support to overcome challenges, and the camaraderie of a team that backs one another every step of the way.
When you are a part of the Jackson crew, your voice matters, your growth is encouraged, and your impact is seen every day. Whether you are guiding daily operations on the jobsite or collaborating with leadership, you will be part of a company that values integrity, craftsmanship, and genuine connection.
If you are ready to do meaningful work with people who care about what they build, and who they build it with, we would love to meet you.
SAFETY SPECIALIST
Department: Build It Direct Supervisor: Safety Manager
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND FUNCTIONS
- Lead safety meetings to communicate hazards and reinforce site safety expectations.
- Conduct site inspections and prepare timely reports, identifying and implementing corrective actions.
- Assist in preconstruction planning to identify potential safety and environmental risks.
- Develop, implement and improve site-safety plans.
- Conduct incident investigations, determine root causes, and implement corrective action.
- Analyze incident reports and jobsite safety trends to develop and recommend improved safety procedures and loss prevention strategies.
- Support emergency response planning, drills and incident preparedness.
- Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
- Collaborate with project teams and subcontractors to ensure compliance with safety requirements.
- Conduct new hire safety training and provide annual refresher training to maintain compliance with regulatory requirements.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- Handle all interactions with coworkers, subcontractors, clients, and the public in a manner that builds and maintains long-term relationships.
- Go the extra mile to ensure project success and complete client satisfaction by double-checking critical work deliverables to minimize mistakes.
- Complete all tasks with a pride of ownership.
- Implement solutions efficiently and effectively.
- Never stop improving by initiating personal development strategies and contributing suggestions for company-wide process improvements.
- Demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Exhibit self-motivation, punctuality, and the ability to manage multiple tasks.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health/Safety or relevant onsite/managerial safety experience.
- 1–5 years of experience as a Safety Specialist within a construction company; commercial or residential high-rise concrete construction experience preferred.
- Detailed knowledge of federal, state, and local regulatory compliance laws with an emphasis on OSHA, as demonstrated by prior work experience.
- Observation, communication and reporting skills.
- Strong leadership and ability to influence safe behavior.
- Preferred experience with Procore and Microsoft Office Suite, including Word and Excel.
CERTIFICATES & LICENSES
- OSHA Authorized 10- and 30-hour Construction Safety and Health Outreach Trainer (OSHA 500).
- Current CSP, ASP, CHST, or other nationally recognized safety and health certifications preferred.
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