Altium

Senior Safety Coordinator

Altium$75K — $95K *
Real Estate & Construction
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • High school diploma or equivalent required, with a minimum of 5 years in construction safety.
  • Prior experience in electrical construction preferred, enhancing domain-specific safety knowledge.
  • Professional safety certification (OSHA 510, CHST, CSHO, NCCER) is a plus.
  • Strong understanding of OSHA regulations and construction safety standards is necessary.
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office and safety software systems for documentation and reporting.

Responsibilities

  • Lead daily safety operations by directing Safety Coordinators for consistent activity execution.
  • Conduct job-site inspections and coaching to ensure adherence to safety controls during high-risk tasks.
  • Verify and challenge pre-task safety plans to identify and mitigate hazards proactively.
  • Support incident response efforts by gathering facts and coordinating immediate controls following incidents.
  • Participate in compliance with site-specific safety requirements in concert with clients and general contractors.
  • Deliver toolbox talks and training sessions tailored to project-specific hazards, enhancing workforce safety awareness.
  • Review safety documentation for accuracy and completeness to meet organizational standards.

Benefits

  • Opportunity for career advancement in leadership roles within safety management.
  • Comprehensive training and ongoing mentoring from experienced safety professionals.
  • Participation in a culture that promotes workplace safety and employee well-being.
Full Job Description
Overview:

The Senior Safety Coordinator is a working lead responsible for jobsite safety execution and for directing Safety Coordinators assigned to the project(s) or area. This role supports electrical construction by verifying pre-task planning, including Pre-Task Safety Instructions (PSI) and Job Hazard Analyses (JHA), as well as high-risk controls (including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and electrical safe work practices), inspections and observations, corrective actions, and incident response support.. The Senior Safety Coordinator coaches field leadership, mentors coordinators, and ensures safety documentation and follow-through meet Alterman expectations.

Essential Functions:

1. Lead Coordination of Safety Execution: 20%
  • Provides day-to-day directions to Safety Coordinators assigned to the project(s) to ensure consistent execution of required safety activities.
  • Sets daily/weekly safety priorities based on the work plan, risk profile, crew size, schedule phase, and changing site conditions.
  • Aligns safety coverage to critical work windows and high-risk scopes (e.g., energization/shutdowns, major lifts, trenching, confined space, elevated work, heavy equipment, work in congested areas).
  • Reviews Safety Coordinators' work products for quality, timeliness, and completeness, including inspections, observations, corrective actions, follow-ups, and documentation.
  • Coaches and mentors Safety Coordinators on hazard recognition, effective field coaching, objective documentation, and development of corrective actions while ensuring closure and verification of effectiveness.
  • Escalates persistent non-compliance, repeat exposures, or high-risk conditions to the Safety Manager with clear documentation and recommended next steps.

2. Field Safety Execution and Presence: 15%
  • Maintains a consistent job-site presence to observe work, verify controls, and promote safe execution, particularly during high-risk activities and periods of schedule pressure.
  • Partners with supervision to embed safety into daily execution, including work sequencing, staffing, access control, and means/methods.
  • Reinforces Stop Work Authority and initiates stop-work when conditions or behaviors present unacceptable risk, confirming hazards are corrected before work resumes.
  • Conducts direct field coaching with leaders and crews to correct at-risk behaviors and reinforce expected controls and safe work practices.

3. Pre-Task Planning Quality and Hazard Identification: 15%
  • Verifies completion of quality and daily pre-task planning so it reflects Alterman's standards regarding scope and sequence of work, resources, environment, PPE, changes in conditions, etc.
  • Identifies hazards proactively and confirm controls are in place and effective.
  • Challenges incomplete or generic planning by asking clarifying questions to ensure the plan aligns with the task and associated risks.

4. High-Risk Electrical Construction Controls: 5%
  • Supports and verifies electrical risk controls, including lockout/tagout (LOTO) planning and verification; safe electrical work practices; energized work restrictions and control discipline when energized work is justified or approved; proper PPE selection and use; barrier and signage placement; and controlled access around energized or restricted areas.
  • Verifies safe interface with lifts/equipment and material handling.

5. Incident Response & Investigation Support: 15%
  • Supports response to incidents and near misses by stabilizing the area and preventing additional exposure, gathering initial facts, preserving evidence, supporting required notifications and escalations per company expectations, and coordinating with site leadership to implement immediate controls.
  • Assists with investigation documentation by capturing a clear timeline, work conditions, employee and witness statements as directed, photos, and other relevant information in compliance with company standards.
  • Ensures incident-related documentation is timely, factual, and complete and in compliance with company standards.
  • Facilitates cause map investigations, leads/participates in Serious Incident Reviews, develops and communicates lessons learned, and verifies field adoption of improvements.

6. Site-Specific Safety Requirements and Client/GC Coordination: 15%
  • Supports compliance with site-specific safety plans and GC/client rules while maintaining Alterman standards and execution discipline.
  • Participates in GC safety meetings, orientations, walkthroughs, and audits.
  • Coordinates with supervision to correct issues promptly and prevent repeat findings or unnecessary escalation.

7. Toolbox Talks, Safety Meetings, and Field Training Reinforcement: 10%
  • Supports the delivery of toolbox talks and safety communications, ensuring they are relevant to the work and tied to actual hazards on the project.
  • Reinforces training expectations by verifying worker readiness for the tasks being performed (required training, competent/qualified designations where applicable).
  • Identifies field competency gaps and coordinates with leadership to address thorough coaching, targeted refreshers, or training support.

8. Performs other duties as assigned. 5%

Education and Experience:
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
  • Minimum 5 years in the construction industry, where day-to-day job functions primarily involved safety, health, or environmental protection, with progression to a supervisory role.
  • Experience in the electrical construction industry preferred.
  • OSHA 510, CHST, CSHO, NCCER or similar professional safety certification preferred.

Skills/Abilities:
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong hazard recognition and risk assessment capabilities.
  • Able to lead investigations and recommend corrective actions.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to influence safe behaviors in field environments.
  • Able to work independently and prioritize responsibilities across multiple projects.
  • Strong working knowledge of OSHA regulations and construction safety standards.
  • Familiarity working around energized electrical work, control of hazardous energies, proper PPE for each task, lockout/tagout procedures.
  • Familiarity with confined space work and confined space programs.
  • Familiarity with trenching and excavation safety.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite, Adobe, and related safety software systems.
  • Knowledge of current National Electrical Codes as well as local and state electrical codes preferred.

Work Environment:
  • Frequently works on active construction sites, indoors and outdoors.
  • Outdoor work environment with exposure to varying weather conditions, loud noise levels, uneven surfaces, and potential hazards.
  • Frequent day-to-day travel for project visits; other travel within Texas may be required.

Physical Demands:
  • Able to stand, walk, climb, bend, reach, stoop, kneel, lift, carry, push, handle products, and stretch for extended periods of time with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Must be able to lift up to 40 pounds.
  • Must be able work in confined spaces.


About Altium

Altium Limited is an Australian multinational software corporation that focuses on electronics design systems for 3D PCB design and embedded system development. Altium products are found everywhere from world leading electronic design teams to the grassroots electronic design community. Altium has offices worldwide, with US locations in San Diego, Boston, and New York City. Altium was founded in 1985 by Nick Martin, an electronics designer, and is headquartered in San Diego, California. Altium has a market capitalization of over $2 billion and has been listed on the Australian Securities Exchange since 1999.
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