Seeking independent contractor to work ~700-1200 hours per year (~14-24 hours per week) within construction. Hourly pay rate will depend on experience level.
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We work with our clients to understand their specific needs and provide customized solutions with projects ranging from small commercial to heavy civil, oil & gas, bridges, tunnels, high-rise and more.
This role will provide Health, Safety, and Environmental consultative services to assigned clients in a specific territory. Travel required to support Chubb Global Risk Advisors clients regionally and occasionally throughout the US.
- Assists clients in the development and implementation of written HSE policies, programs and practices.
- Work as an individual consultant or as a member of a team to conduct HSE audits and assessments to provide best practice risk avoidance and mitigation recommendations and techniques.
- Develop and deliver technical safety and health training.
- Conducts risk evaluation surveys pre-and post-bind, to assist in the underwriting process of new and renewal business. Evaluate compliance with federal, state and local regulations.
- Prepare technically detailed reports providing a clear assessment of risk and appropriate recommendations.
- Assist clients on implementation of Safety and Health programs and audit recommendations.
- Build and maintain relationships with internal and external stakeholders that may include underwriters, brokers/agents, and clients.
- Performs special assignments and projects as assigned.
Requirements
- A minimum 7 years of Construction Safety and Health Consulting safety experience supporting customers across multiple industries.
- Must have a minimum of 3 years working for or directly with a heavy civil contractor.
- BS degree in safety related sciences, engineering, related field, or equivalent.
- CHST designation essential, ASP, CSP, ARM, and CRIS strongly desired.
- Must be an OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer (OSHA 10-30 hour)
- Expertise in safety and health compliance, practices, problem solving and verification.
- Must be able to understand the processes related to heavy civil work, understand the hazards associated with the phases of and best practice mitigation techniques.
- Possesses understanding and application of risk control principles and techniques as it relates to Hazard/Exposure Identification, Analysis, Control, Risk Assessment and Management.
- Thorough knowledge of safety regulations and recognized safe work practices is required.
- May be required to pass a Federal security clearance, e.g. SIDA (Security Identification Display Area) or SWAC (Secure Worker Access Consortium for access to secure areas and sites.
- Ability to access remote job locations, climb ladders to inspect elevated work sites, work at heights and traverse difficult terrain is required.
- Must be able to meet all of OSHA’s respirator standard and respiratory protection program guidelines in the event respirators are required.
- Strong oral and written communication skills are essential. Good interpersonal and collaboration skills required.
- Proficient personal computer skills with Microsoft Office programs.
- Demonstrates consistent quality in delivering desired results and meeting operational needs.
- Must be able to work independently with minimal supervision, is self-motivated, self-managed and disciplined.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license.
Location – New York City / New Jersey Region
Travel – Yes, 60% of the time