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Site Safety Officer USACE

Corinth, VT

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Compliance Management International (CMI) is a premier global provider of environmental, health, and safety (EHS) services, serving clients of all sizes for over 30 years. We collaborate closely with organizations, including Fortune 500 companies and governments, to enhance performance by offering integrated support that prioritizes productivity and growth while minimizing risks and ensuring regulatory compliance.

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At CMI, we believe in building more than just careers—we cultivate a workplace where people thrive. Whether you're looking for full-time stability, part-time flexibility, contract work, or a direct placement opportunity, we offer a variety of career paths to fit your life and goals.

Full-time team members enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, a 401(k) with company match, and employer-paid life insurance. We also provide short-term and long-term disability coverage, voluntary life insurance for employees and their families, generous paid time off, 9 paid holidays, and annual performance bonuses.

But the benefits don’t stop there. We invest in your future with paid training, educational opportunities, and a strong focus on career development. Our inclusive culture, commitment to safety, and appreciation for hard work create an environment where everyone can succeed.

No matter your employment type, at CMI, you're part of a team that values integrity, collaboration, and growth. Join us and discover what it means to work for a company that truly values its people.

 

Site Safety Officer (SSHO)

Corinth, VT | 6–8 Week USACE Project

Join Our Team on a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Construction Project

Compliance Management International (CMI) is seeking an experienced Site Safety Officer (SSHO) for a 6–8-week U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) construction project in Corinth, Vermont.

We're looking for a safety professional with strong field experience who can confidently lead site safety efforts, ensure EM 385 and OSHA compliance, and partner with project teams to maintain a safe, productive work environment.

Travelers are encouraged to apply! Eligible travelers will receive per diem.

This is a USACE project. Candidates must meet all USACE minimum qualifications and project requirements to be considered.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Minimum of 5 years of construction safety oversight experience within the past 10 years.
  • Experience serving as a Site Safety Officer, SSHO, Site Safety Manager, Construction Safety Manager, or Construction Safety Specialist.
  • Ability to obtain military installation access and security clearance.
  • Strong knowledge of OSHA construction standards and federal construction safety requirements.

Required Certifications

Certifications must be provided to be considered for this opportunity

  • OSHA 30-Hour Construction card (issued within the past 5 years).
  • Current First Aid, CPR, and AED certifications.
  • Minimum of 25 hours of documented formal safety training completed within the last 5 years (exclusive of OSHA 30 and First Aid/CPR/AED).

Preferred Experience

  • Previous USACE construction project experience.
  • EM 385-1-1 experience.

Additional Requirements

  • Successfully pass a background check, drug screen, and fit-for-duty physical.
  • Must be eligible for USACE government project
  • Ability to work overtime and flexible schedules as project demands require.
  • Reliable transportation to the project site.

What You'll Do

As the Site Safety Officer, you'll serve as the on-site safety leader responsible for ensuring compliance with USACE, EM 385-1-1, OSHA, and project-specific safety requirements.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Maintain an active field presence during all construction activities.
  • Conduct daily site inspections, safety audits, and hazard assessments.
  • Monitor changing site conditions and weather impacts on operations.
  • Identify hazards and ensure timely corrective actions are implemented.
  • Lead daily safety oversight and promote a strong safety culture among all contractors.
  • Conduct weekly toolbox talks and site safety meetings.
  • Update and maintain the Site-Specific Accident Prevention Plan (APP) and related documentation.
  • Maintain safety logs, inspection reports, training records, and project documentation.
  • Deliver new employee safety orientations and task-specific training.
  • Monitor PPE compliance and maintain site safety supplies.
  • Investigate incidents, near misses, and property damage events while recommending corrective actions.
  • Coordinate with project management, subcontractors, and client representatives regarding safety performance.
  • Support project quality initiatives and assist with QA/QC inspections and documentation when needed.

Physical Requirements

This is an active field position requiring daily oversight of construction activities.

Candidates must be able to:

  • Stand and walk for extended periods.
  • Climb ladders and work at elevated heights.
  • Enter confined spaces when necessary.
  • Work on uneven terrain and active construction sites.
  • Lift up to 30 pounds.
  • Work outdoors in changing weather conditions, including heat, cold, rain, snow, and wind.

Ready to Get Started?

If you're an experienced Site Safety Officer (SSHO) who meets USACE requirements and is looking for an immediate opportunity on a federal construction project, we encourage you to apply today.

 

Statewide Law

Vermont

$50 - $60 USD

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Compliance Management International (CMI) is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.

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This job description is intended to provide a general overview of the responsibilities and requirements of the role. It is not an exhaustive list and may be subject to change at any time to meet the needs of the organization. Management reserves the right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities as necessary.

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