Bristol Alliance of Companies · 4 months ago
QUALITY CONTROL MANAGER/SSHO
Bristol Alliance of Companies is committed to building lasting relationships that reflect hard work, ingenuity, and dedication to safety. The SSHO/QCM position is responsible for coordinating and implementing corporate health and safety programs to ensure compliance with government regulations and contract specifications, while providing technical support for military construction projects across the USA.
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Responsibilities
Coordinate, administer, and maintain program documentation in accordance with OSHA and EM385 (e.g., USACE and NAVFAC) requirements
Provide technical health and safety guidance related to construction, restoration renovation, and remediation projects
Ability to be approved by our government clientele and serve as an EM385 (2024) Alternate Level 1 Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)
Write Accident Prevention Plans (APPs), review Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs), and support subcontractors with producing client-approved project-specific plans, such as Fall Protection and Prevent Plans, Excavation and Trenching Plans, Steel Erection Plans, and others as needed
Support the Bristol Health and Safety Training Manager in achieving corporate objectives by training employees and subcontractor Competent Persons for high-risk work activities, such as work at height (i.e., Fall Protection), Excavation and Trenching, and Confined Space Entry
Work with Project Managers and site personnel to ensure compliance with company programs, government regulations and other guidelines
Administer the Motor Vehicle Safety Program, including new hire motor vehicle record screening, computer-based-training (CBT) for Authorized Drivers, Monitor DOT compliance (as necessary) and review In-Vehicle Monitoring System (IVMS) data
Update existing CBTs and develop new CBTs for Bristol health and safety programs for all levels of employees, managers, and supervisors
Assist with incident and near miss investigations, root cause analysis and development of corrective actions and lessons learned
Conduct periodic inspections and audits of operations and construction projects
Possess a high level of integrity and always maintain confidentiality
Other duties as assigned
AS QCM you must be able to lead and take notes for all meetings with the Government and End-user
Be able to learn and grasp the computer program Procore for construction
Must be able to review submittals provided by the subcontractor to ensure they meet the requirements of the contract
Review and enter daily reports in Procore, Bristol’s Intranet Server, as well as enter reports into RMS or ECMS
Conduct and facilitate the three phases of construction. (Preparatories, Initials and Follow-up Meetings
Competently inspect materials and quality of work performed
Qualification
Required
Meet the minimum requirements for USACE EM385 (2024) Level 1 SSHO
High school diploma or GED and at least five years of cumulative health and safety construction experience within the last ten years. In addition, must have maintained competency by taking 24 hours of documented formal classroom training within the past five years
A health and safety, science, or engineering associate's degree
Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) certification: Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) AND Three years of construction health and safety experience
Valid driver's license with fewer than 3 minor moving violations (e.g., speeding < 15 mph over the limit) in the past 3 years and no serious violations (e.g., DUI, leaving the scene or failure to report an accident) in the past 5 years
Complete the QCSM training provided by the USACE
Preferred
A health and safety, science, or engineering BA, BS, MA, or MS degree
Minimum of 5 years of construction QCM experience construction projects like applicable contract as well as having completed the Army Corp. of Engineers Quality Control Management
BCSP Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification, AND/OR BCSP Graduate Safety Professional (GSP) certification, AND/OR BCSP Certified Safety Professional (CSP) certification, AND/OR BCSP Certified Instructional Trainer (CIT)
More than 3 years' experience serving as SSHO on EM385 military construction projects
Benefits
Paid time off
Paid holidays
Comprehensive health plan including medical, dental, vision, life, short-term disability insurance
401(k) plan with employer match