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Safety Manager

At Van Metre, we believe that each employee contributes directly to our growth, success and culture. We seek out candidates who love to challenge themselves and work with others to fulfill this role. Van Metre Companies is seeking a Safety Manager to work with our Production Facility in Winchester, VA. 

Position Summary:

The Safety Manager provides safety procedures to ensure compliance with construction standards and safety regulations and promotes safe operating practices and provides effective responses to emergencies. The Safety Manager will assist with developing, coordinating, and implementing occupational health policies and procedures to promote and ensure effective safety operations for our production facility in Winchester. 

Essential Responsibilities:

  • Enforce safety rules/regulations of Van Metre and apply safe work practices in all job tasks.
  • Identify and eliminate potential safety hazards in the workplace to lessen injury, incident, accident, property damage, and/or environmental spillage.
  • Provide technical and administrative support to Van Metre Safety Committee.
  • Preview projects/sites before work begins to determine safety-related risks.
  • Stop any operation and activity that could harm employee or equipment.
  • Work with Project Management Teams and Field Workers to develop and implement solutions to safety-related issues on project sites.
  • Train company employees in safe work practices and provide training documents to BASE People Operations for recordkeeping purposes.
  • Maintain safety and training certifications.
  • Conduct and record monthly safety meetings.
  • Conduct monthly safety inspections and audits to assess employee compliance with safety regulations. Inspect first aid kits, fire extinguishers, Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and ladders.
  • Address and abate all safety concerns from monthly site inspections.
  • Review monthly site audits with Area Supervisors/Leads.
  • Review accident and incident reports.
  • Conduct accident investigations.
  • Conduct site inspections at assigned locations.
  • Conduct in-house training sessions on health and safety awareness.
  • Maintain yearly training schedule.
  • Maintain BASE safety records and review with appropriate managers/supervisors.
  • Document safety programs and training in all applicable areas.
  • Annually review all safety policies and procedures with Director of Safety.
  • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations and codes.
  • Recommend disciplinary actions for employees/subcontractors who fail to comply with minimum safety standards.
  • Serve as Administrator for Learning Management System and Safety Data Sheets System in Van Metre Safety Management System.
  • Keep Director of Safety comprised of all pertinent events.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Essential Competencies:

  • Previous experience in Safety Management.
  • Ability to read and interpret written information.
  • Ability to analyze problems and provide solutions.
  • Ability to work one duty for eight to ten hours.
  • Ability to read tape measure and use air tools.
  • Ability to lift 75 pounds.
  • Ability to access heights via ladders or scaffolding.
  • Ability to provide detailed reports and develop safety procedures.
  • Detail-Oriented.
  • Good recordkeeping abilities.
  • Good understanding of data analysis and risk assessment.
  • Good organizational, leadership, and motivational skills.
  • In-depth knowledge of OSHA standards and regulations pertaining to the specific trade or activity being managed.
  • Patience and the ability to work in high-pressure environments.
  • Extensive attention to detail to distinguish safety hazards.
  • Knowledge of the specific skilled trade or type of work that their company does.
  • Professional appearance and behavior.
  • Strong interpersonal skills.
  • Strong oral and written communication skills.

Other Essential Skills & Qualifications:

  • OSHA 30 HR Construction, Forklift, Machinery required
  • 2+ years of previous Safety Supervisor/Manager experience.
  • Proven ability to apply math, writing, and language skills.

Working Conditions:

  • Physical Demands of the Job: Requires vision, speech, and hearing
  • Environmental Factors: Construction Site, Warehouse & Manufacturing Facility Exposure
  • Hours of Work: Various Shifts

Compensation and Benefits information: Van Metre offers excellent benefits, and a work environment that fosters and rewards excellence. We also promote work/life balance, including a robust Employee Wellness Program.  We encourage employees to make full use of vacation and other company-paid leave to refresh their bodies and minds.

  • Salary: $90,000 - $100,000 annually (Pay is commensurate with experience, education, training, and skills)
  • Paid Time Off: 11 paid holidays; 10 vacation days, 10 sick days, Two Volunteer Days off, Two Personal Days, Winter Break, Day off for Annual Physical, Day off for your Birthday; comprehensive parental and bonding leave
  • Retirement Planning: Company Matched 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan; access to retirement planning coaches
  • Wellness: Annual Wellness Reimbursement of up to $900; Free and unlimited access to TaskHuman Wellness App for yourself and your family members.

Van Metre Core Values

Integrity; Ownership; Respect and Dignity; Diversity and Inclusion; Teamwork; Community; Work/Life Balance                                                          

Van Metre Mission Statement

The mission of Van Metre Companies is to build and continually improve upon the storied reputation, earned over the years since the Company’s founding in 1955, of providing top quality homes, investment properties and services to our customers and clients. The Company’s emphasis on integrity, professionalism and philanthropy ingrained by our founder Albert G. Van Metre, Sr. has garnered trust and respect in the Washington, D.C. area and beyond. It is critical to our future that we maintain that reputation and assure that Van Metre Companies continues to excel in real estate development and construction and in the management of apartment, retail and office investment properties, as well as in the provision of mortgage and related services. It is the task of our dedicated, energetic, and involved professionals to advance our ability to set the benchmark for luxury living and refined commercial development. The capstone of our mission is to make the “Van Metre” signature an icon for elegant residential communities, and industry leading condominium and apartment communities, as well as Class A neighborhood retail centers and office developments.

 

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