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TDX Holdings is recruiting for the position of Safety Manager. This is a full-time position located in Anchorage, AK. This position reports to the Chief Executive Officer. The Safety Manager supports implementing, coordinating, and maintaining health and safety programs across TDX operations. This role provides day‑to‑day operational oversight of safety practices, ensures compliance with regulatory requirements, and partners with site leadership to drive safe work behaviors. The position promotes consistency in safety processes, supports incident response and investigations, and helps cultivate a strong safety culture across all business lines. This is a hands-on, field-engaged role suited for a safety professional who can effectively translate corporate safety strategy into practical, operational execution.
Job Responsibility
Support corporate safety programs and standards
Recommend stop‑work actions for unsafe conditions
Serve as an operational liaison during audits, inspections, and regulatory interactions
Provide safety guidance to supervisors, project managers, and site coordinators
Assist in evaluating risk, tracking compliance, and reporting performance metrics
Execute and maintain corporate safety programs across TDX business lines
Ensure consistency in safety policies, procedures, forms, and reporting
Promote continuous improvement and support program updates initiated by the Director
Assist in facilitating safety meetings, reviews, and communication
Conduct incident, injury, illness, and near‑miss investigations
Perform root cause analysis and track corrective actions through closure
Ensure timely and accurate incident reporting
Support Director in applying lessons learned across the organization
Perform routine site inspections and hazard assessments
Support development of Activity Hazard Analyses and site‑specific safety plans
Identify and document hazards, deficiencies, and corrective actions
Conduct regular site visits to remote locations such as St. Paul and Adak
Validate safe practices in high‑risk activities (fuel handling, power generation, construction, driving)
Monitor contractor compliance with safety plans and requirements
Support safety orientation and ongoing training programs
Maintain training records and documentation
Track training requirements for employees and subcontractors
Maintain working knowledge of OSHA, DOT, and industry standards
Support preparation for audits and inspections
Monitor applicability of regulatory changes and elevate risks to the Director
Track safety metrics, deficiencies, inspections, and training compliance
Assist with producing periodic safety reports for leadership
Identify trends and recommend mitigation strategies
Partner with HR on claims documentation and follow‑up
Support return‑to‑work and modified duty coordination
Identify opportunities to reduce claim frequency and severity
Establish structure where limited or no actively managed safety program currently exists
Build systems, define processes, ensure compliance, and drive accountability across a decentralized and evolving operational environment
Requirements
5–10 years of progressive experience in safety management, preferably in construction, industrial, energy, or remote operations
Experience leading or managing safety programs across multiple sites or business units
Strong working knowledge of OSHA standards (29 CFR 1910 and 1926)
Familiarity with EM385-1-1, NFPA standards, and DOT safety requirements preferred
OSHA 30-hour certification required (or ability to obtain within a defined timeframe)
Professional safety certification (CSP, ASP, CHST, or similar) preferred
CPR/First Aid certification preferred
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to remote locations
Ability to pass background check and, if required, security clearance