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The Field Safety Specialist (FSS) serves as Ceco’s senior field-level safety representative, providing leadership, authority, and oversight across assigned projects while representing the company to customers, general contractors, and third parties. This role bridges the gap between Site Safety Coordinators and management-level safety positions by expanding project responsibility, field leadership, and independent decision-making authority.
Job Responsibility:
Provides daily field leadership for Site Safety Coordinators (SSCs), ensuring aligned execution of safety expectations, reporting standards, and customer‑interface practices
Serves as the lead field safety resource on complex projects or sites with multiple safety personnel, implementing strategies set by the Regional or Area Safety Manager (RSM/ASM)
Supports the development of SSCs through coaching, mentoring, training support, and performance feedback to the RSM/ASM
Acts as the field-level safety liaison with customers, general contractors, inspectors, and third‑party consultants when the RSM/ASM is not present and represents Ceco in safety‑related discussions as needed
Participates in customer safety activities such as all‑trades walks, safety assessments, coordination meetings, and incident reviews
Ensures consistent implementation of Ceco and customer safety programs by proactively identifying and mitigating hazards, by coordinating with project management, and leadership to address unsafe conditions
May oversee multiple projects that do not require a dedicated full-time company safety representative
Delivers site‑specific safety orientations and ongoing training for staff and craft workers, including support for mentor selection for new employees
Participates in and reinforces daily safety routines, such as morning huddles and stretch‑and‑flex programs
Conducts incident and near‑miss investigations, completes required documentation, and communicates findings to project leadership and the RSM/ASM, supporting confidential investigations as needed
Completes timely safety inspections and reports, ensuring follow‑up and closure of corrective actions
Performs special projects and other assigned duties to support safety operations and organizational needs
Requirements:
3-5 years of experience in safety-related work or education, or equivalent experience of on‑site construction Environmental Health & Safety responsibilities
Demonstrated ability to work independently, interface effectively with customers, and coordinate safety efforts across multiple work areas or projects
Proven ability to influence and guide others in safe work practices, including strong interpersonal and relationship‑building skills
General knowledge of Loss Control and Claims Management, gained through hands-on experience
Applied knowledge of construction safety rules and relevant OSHA requirements and regulations including, OSHA Part 1926 Safety requirements, NEC, NFPA and ANSI standards for construction
Intermediate PC skills with experience in Microsoft Office products such as Word, Excel and Outlook are required