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Compellier is currently seeking a dedicated Bilingual Safety Specialist to promote and manage a safe working environment for all employees. In this role, you will collaborate with various ...

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As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for bilingual safety in the United States is $32.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Bilingual Safety job involves ensuring workplace safety while communicating in two languages, often English and Spanish. Professionals in this role help train employees, conduct safety inspections, and ensure compliance with regulations. They serve as a bridge between management and workers who may have language barriers, promoting clear communication about safety protocols. This role is essential in diverse work environments, such as construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, where multilingual safety training improves workplace safety.

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In a Bilingual Safety position, you’ll routinely conduct safety audits, facilitate training sessions in multiple languages, and ensure that safety policies are understood and followed by all team members. Your day may include translating safety documents, investigating incidents, and serving as a communication bridge between management and employees with different language backgrounds. You’ll also collaborate closely with human resources, supervisors, and external inspectors to maintain a compliant and safe workplace. This varied mix of tasks ensures a dynamic work environment where clear communication and attention to detail are essential for success.

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To thrive as a Bilingual Safety professional, you need expertise in occupational health and safety regulations, excellent language proficiency in at least two languages, and relevant safety certifications such as OSHA or equivalent. Familiarity with safety management systems (SMS), incident reporting software, and audit tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cross-cultural sensitivity, and clear communication are essential to educate and engage a diverse workforce. These skills ensure effective safety training, compliance, and a safe environment for multilingual teams.

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Infographic showing various Bilingual Safety job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $67,344 per year, or $32.4 per hour.

Bilingual Safety Specialist

Compellier

Doraville, GA • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

Compellier is currently seeking a dedicated Bilingual Safety Specialist to promote and manage a safe working environment for all employees. In this role, you will collaborate with various organizational units to ensure compliance with all company safety policies and applicable health and safety laws. You will be responsible developing and implementing policies that will create and maintain a safe workplace.
The ideal candidate will possess excellent attention to detail and a proactive approach to safety management. Your primary goal will be to ensure that our workplace meets all legal expectations while actively supporting occupational health and safety initiatives.
If you are passionate about safety and dedicated to fostering a secure work environment, we encourage you to apply!
What is Compellier?
Compellier™ is focused on creating value in the construction industry by investing in technologies and business practices that improve the longevity and quality of building systems as well as the work environment and productivity of our team members and customers in service of our purpose- balconies that don't leak; floors that don't fail. We build sustainable growth through startups, targeted acquisitions, and the development of solid relationships that support our industry with superior service and technology.
Compellier has three brands:
Cemplex Group: A construction subcontractor serving primarily the multi-family housing and hospitality markets across the central and eastern United States.
Formulated Materials: A developer and distributor of waterproofing, sound dampening, leveling, and sub-floor systems leading innovation in their field.
Smart Batch Systems: An innovative startup making network connected small aggregate cement mixing heavy equipment that makes work crews safer and more productive while providing immediate access to productivity, progress, and issues on construction projects.
At Compellier, we believe our ICOMPEL values are the foundation for all internal interactions and business conduct.
Integrity: Do the right thing
Commitment: Keep your promises and make satisfied customers
Opportunity to Succeed: This is a career, seize the day
Master your Craft: Take pride in your work
Protect: Keep each other safe
Everyone is a Leader: Positive Influence, Positive Results
Love: Treat others with dignity and respect
DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
The Safety Specialist's primary responsibility will be to promote and manage a safe working environment for all company employees.
The goal will be to ensure the workplace meets all legal expectations and actively supports occupational health and safety.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Provide expertise for all levels of leadership regarding environmental, safety, health issues and applicable regulations
  • Be an active figure in shifting our safety culture from rules and regulatory compliance to a safety culture developed as a behavior driven value at all levels of the organization
  • Provide oversight expertise for incident investigations, development of corrective action plans and follow-up actions to prevent recurrence
  • Work to develop and standardize work processes, standards, and equipment
  • Influence leadership decisions to positively impact the outcome of safety and business
  • Communicate frequently and consistently with operational leadership, and Safety Director on areas of concern and performance metrics
  • Work closely with regional leadership to develop programs and plans as required
  • Assist individual locations with completion of goals and objectives as well as training verification
  • Inspect equipment and machinery to observe possible unsafe conditions in regional offices and on job sites
  • Report on health and safety awareness, issues, and statistics
  • Responsible for writing and updating site-specific safety plans
  • Other duties as assigned

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
  • Ability to live the ICOMPEL Values
  • Ability to communicate objectives across all levels of the organization
  • Create and conduct internal and external training presentations
  • Must be Bilingual
  • Interpersonal skills to gain respect and trust of field employees and foremen
  • Basic Excel skills to compile data, analyze trends, and present findings
  • Proven experience as a safety professional
  • Deep understanding of legal health and safety guidelines (federal and state)
  • Ability to produce detailed reports and develop relevant policies
  • Good knowledge of data analysis and risk assessment
  • Excellent independent organizational and self-motivational skills
  • Outstanding attention to detail and observation ability

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
  • Bachelor's degree in construction, safety, business or related field. ~OR~
  • Associates Degree in Safety Management or related field and 2 years of experience in Environmental, Health and Safety ~OR~
  • High School Diploma and 3 years of experience in Environmental, Health and Safety
  • Nationally recognized Environmental Certification(s) a Plus

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITION
  • Climb, crawl, and walk while carrying or operating machinery and tools upstairs, downstairs, and over potentially uneven surfaces.
  • Lift, pull, push, and carry 80 lbs. of weight intermittently.
  • Ability to identify safety hazards and communicate effectively with others.
  • Sustain the stamina to perform manual labor outdoors, exposed to the elements, vibrations, loud noises, offensive smells, dust, dirt, and water in all seasons, including extreme temperatures.
  • Safely perform work with appropriate safety gear.
  • Distinguish between different colors.
  • Bend, squat, twist, and reach in various positions as the situation dictates.
  • Approximately 80% travel to various work locations in multiple states 4 out of 5 days per week will be spent traveling to/completing site visits.