Field Health and Safety Professional
7/24/2025
Field Health and Safety Professional $85,000-$115,000
Duties/Responsibilities
- Coordinate and administer Site Safety Programs for compliance with federal, state, local and company safety and occupational health standards and procedures
- Provide safety resource support for assigned operating units including training and permitting
- Development of a close and effective working relationship with the project team, including but not limited to frontline workers, field supervision and department management
- Provide overall Safety and Health Leadership to ensure all employees return ‘Home Healthy – Home Safe’ each shift.
- Lead or participate in incident investigations and emergency response
- Conduct site inspections (track all corrective actions to closure)
- Perform job safety analysis
- Maintain jobsite specific documentation
- Assist in the safety planning of the work activities
- Participate in field safety walk downs
- Provide safety leadership of the contractor’s craft, subcontractors and in the evaluation of occurrences
- Carry out any additional assignments by Health & Safety Manager
Required Skills/Abilities
- Strong ability to communicate both verbally and in writing
- Ability to write reports and procedures
- Demonstrate knowledge of risk, liability, and safety management
- Strong understanding of loss control fundamentals
- Proficient computer knowledge and skills, including but not limited to graph presentations
- Strong presentation skills
- Strong leadership skills
- Strong attention to detail
- Excellent organizational skills
- Strong tracking and follow up skills
- Self-motivated
Education and Experience
- Safety Professional certificate required.
- OSHA 30
- CHST or OHST Certification preferred.
- 2-5 years’ experience in construction safety.
- Shall be familiar with near-miss and accident investigations to identify root causes, corrective actions, and draft incident reports.
- Have experience in investigating/completing accident reports including root cause analysis and follow up actions.
- 2-4 year safety degree preferred.
Affirmative Action/EEO statement
As an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer, Apollo Mechanical Contractors “Apollo” ensures that no applicant for employment or employee of Apollo is denied equal opportunity because of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability (mental or physical), genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic any characteristic of his or her relatives, friends, or associates.
All employees are subject to a pre-employment drug screen.
Please apply online at www.apollomech.com/careers or submit a resume to apply@apollomech.com
- Department
- PROFESSIONAL/ADMIN
- Role
- Safety Professional
- Locations
- Renton
About Apollo Mechanical Contractors
Apollo Mechanical Contractors is a Native American-owned business that officially began operations in 1981 under the guidance and vision of owner Bruce Ratchford. Apollo is based in Kennewick, Washington, performing Full Mechanical projects across the United States and around the world. Apollo employs over 2000 people, with annual revenues of over $600 Million.
Apollo Sheet Metal officially began operations in 1981, building on a vision that originated in the mid-1970s by owner Bruce Ratchford. With a decade of experience and expertise in mechanical design and business management, Mr. Ratchford incorporated Apollo in Richland Washington, to serve the Tri-Cities’ construction needs. Since 1981, Apollo has expanded its market to include locations across the United States and multiple countries.
Apollo has progressively grown larger than its original scope and has expanded its operations to specialize in mechanical construction for correctional facilities, hospitals, laboratories, high tech data centers, schools, and industrial facilities.
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