Lift Director
Indexed description
- Annual bonus program
- Paid time off
- Health, dental, vision, and life insurance
- 401(k)-retirement plan
- Night and swing shift differential pay for select roles
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage safety efforts on large-scale mission-critical, aviation, and other complex projects by collaborating with project superintendents, project managers, and client safety representatives to execute Holder’s “Plan. Execute. Learn” Safety Culture.
- Implement industry best practices to promote a world-class safety culture focused on preventing serious injuries and fatalities (SIFs).
- Manage and mentor trade partners to ensure robust and effective safety programs on-site.
- Provide technical expertise to proactively manage hazardous energy control, crane lifts, and other high-risk activities, ensuring appropriate safety measures are in place.
- Manage site-specific insurance programs and assist with case/injury management.
- Track and analyze safety data to support proactive safety management.
- Oversee safety material and equipment procurement to support project needs and Holder self-perform work.
- Monitor daily construction activities for compliance with OSHA and company policies.
- Coordinate on-site training, wellness programs, and Holder/client-driven safety initiatives.
- 10+ years of construction safety experience managing complex, large-scale projects (e.g., mission-critical, heavy industrial, oil/gas).
- Formal safety training and competency in hazardous energy control, LOTO, scaffolding, crane management, steel erection, emergency response, fall management, excavation and confined space, rigging, hazardous waste, and erosion control.
- Ability to identify and correct safety deficiencies in the field.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to interact effectively at all organizational levels.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and other technology tools supporting safety efforts.
- Experience with a general contractor and managing large safety teams.
- Bachelor’s degree in Safety Management or related field.
- Professional safety certifications (e.g., CSP, CHST, SMS).
Substance abuse testing and a background screening is a condition of employment and Holder Construction does not sponsor applicants for immigration status or benefits.
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