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Senior Safety Specialist (Bay Area)

San Francisco Bay Area

Be the Hard Hat That Protects Every Build

In construction, the hard hat is more than gear—it’s a symbol of safety, trust, and protection. At Dome Construction, we’re looking for a Senior Safety Specialist to be that hard hat for our teams, ensuring every innovation, structure, and milestone is built on the foundation of safety.

 

Why Join Dome?

For over 50 years, Dome has built a reputation as one of California’s most trusted general contractors—delivering projects across life sciences, healthcare, technology, and education. What sets us apart? A culture rooted in safety, collaboration, and respect. Here, safety isn’t just compliance—it’s our commitment to the people who build the future.

Your Role

As our Senior Safety Specialist, you’ll lead and evolve Dome’s safety culture across high-profile projects in the Bay Area, Sacramento, San Diego, and Thousand Oaks. Acting as a subject matter expert, you’ll guide teams, train staff, and partner with leadership to ensure every site is compliant, secure, and productive.

 

You will:

  • Drive Dome’s safety program across multiple jobsites, partnering with Operations, Field Staff, and Leadership.
  • Conduct audits, hazard assessments, and investigations while developing solutions to eliminate risks.
  • Deliver impactful training, orientations, and safety meetings to foster a safety-first mindset.
  • Lead incident management efforts, including root cause analysis and corrective action plans.
  • Collaborate with trade partners, clients, and agencies to maintain compliance with CAL/OSHA and Dome standards.
  • Track, analyze, and report safety metrics to influence continuous improvement.

 

What You Bring

  • 12+ years of hands-on construction safety experience, with deep knowledge of CAL/OSHA regulations.
  • Proven background implementing safety programs, conducting audits, and training diverse field and office teams.
  • Experience working on commercial construction projects—healthcare, life sciences, or technology is a plus.
  • Ability to lead, communicate clearly, and serve as a trusted advisor to project teams and clients.
  • Preferred: a degree in a safety/health field or professional certifications (CHST, CSP, CIH, OHST, CHMM, CSHM, CSD, MSP).

 

Why Dome?

At Dome, you’re not just joining a project—you’re joining a family. You’ll find:

  • Impactful Work – Shape safety across diverse, high-stakes projects that truly make a difference.
  • Collaborative Culture – A team that values respect, trust, and inclusion.
  • Career Growth – Opportunities to advance as Dome expands across California.
  • Commitment to People – A company built on relationships, where 95% of our work comes from repeat clients.

 

Ready to Build Safer Futures

If you’re a seasoned safety leader ready to take your expertise to a company where safety is at the core of everything we do, we’d love to hear from you.

 

Apply today and help us keep innovation standing tall.

 

 

 

 

 

(Pay dependent of experience, skill, knowledge) 

San Francisco Bay Area Pay Range

$135,000 - $180,000 USD

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