Aarcher Talent is searching for a Safety Manager to serve our client, who provides residential and commercial services with a strong focus on electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. The ideal candidate will have experience in construction or electrical settings, be ready to develop and enforce safety programs, and value a culture where safety is integrated into daily operations rather than just a requirement.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Develop and implement safety policies and site-specific plans
• Conduct regular job-site safety audits and risk assessments
• Lead safety training for new employees and ongoing field education
• Investigate incidents and perform root cause analysis
• Work with field staff and management to enforce safe work practices
• Ensure compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, and all regulatory standards
• Track safety metrics and promote continuous improvement
REQUIREMENTS:
• Over 5 years of experience in construction safety (preferably in MEP/electrical work)
• In-depth knowledge of OSHA standards and NFPA 70E
• Hands-on experience working in the field with skilled trades personnel
• Excellent communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills
• Proficiency in Microsoft Office and safety-related software tools
• Willingness to travel between job sites, with flexibility during the workday
• Valid driver's license is required
PREFERRED:
• OSHA 30 certification is required; CHST, CSP, or other certifications are a plus
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
• Frequent walking and standing for long periods, often across uneven terrain and in all weather conditions
• Climbing ladders, scaffolding, stairs, or into/out of trenches and elevated workspaces to inspect electrical installations and work areas
• Regular bending, kneeling, or crouching to access confined spaces or low-clearance electrical components
• Occasionally lifting and carrying equipment or materials weighing up to 25–50 lbs (e.g., safety gear, testing devices, documentation binders)
• Using hands and arms to operate tools, safety devices, or computers/tablets during site inspections
• Sharp visual acuity (with or without correction) to read labels, blueprints, and warning signs
• Adequate hearing (with or without aids) to detect alarms, machinery noise, or verbal communication in noisy environments
• Exposure to outdoor weather, loud machinery, electrical hazards, dust, and construction site elements
• Mandatory use of PPE (hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, etc.), which may be worn for long durations
• Precise hand-eye coordination for tasks such as lockout/tagout, wiring inspections, or electrical testing
BENEFITS:
• Competitive pay—based on your experience and certifications
• 100% employer-paid health, dental, vision, life, and short-term disability coverage
• 401(k) plan with employer match—because your future matters