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Apollo Mechanical has an immediate opening for a self‑motivated Safety Professional to join a high‑functioning construction project team in Haskell, Texas. This role plays a key part in supporting project success by coordinating and administering site safety programs in alignment with federal, state, local, and company safety and occupational health standards. The Safety Professional will serve as a trusted safety resource for assigned project teams, providing on‑site leadership, coaching, and guidance with the shared goal of ensuring every employee goes Home Healthy – Home Safe at the end of each shift.
Job Responsibility:
Coordinating and administering site safety programs in alignment with federal, state, local, and company safety and occupational health standards
Serving as a trusted safety resource for assigned project teams
Providing on‑site leadership, coaching, and guidance
Developing a close and effective working relationship with the project team, including but not limited to frontline workers, field supervision and department management
Requirements:
Strong computer knowledge and skills
Strong attention to detail
Excellent organizational skills
Strong tracking and follow up skills
Working knowledge of regulatory requirements related to safety and health in a construction environment
Working knowledge of OSHA 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction
Strong ability to communicate both verbally and in writing
Demonstrate knowledge of risk, liability, and safety management
Nice to have:
Professional safety certifications such as ASP, CSP, or CIH
Knowledge and application of safety and health management systems in construction
Experience interpreting and applying federal safety codes, standards, and regulations
Experience preparing and delivering safety or industrial hygiene information
An Associate, or Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health or a related field
Prior experience in safety, health, environmental, or emergency response roles
Construction experience with a primary focus on safety, health, or environmental protection
Completion of OSHA Outreach Trainer coursework, including but not limited to: OSHA 500, and 510