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Construction Safety Manager

Lubbock, TX · On-site

$64K - $85K/yr

Safety Manager Position Overview The Safety Manager will serve as the dedicated full-time, non ... This role requires a proactive leader with strong construction safety knowledge, field presence ...

Construction Safety Manager

Saint Louis, MO · On-site

$69K - $93K/yr

At KCI Construction, protecting our people is a top priority. As the Project Safety Manager, you will lead safety, risk management, and compliance efforts while partnering with project teams to ...

Construction Safety Manager

San Diego, CA · On-site

$79K - $106K/yr

As a Construction Safety Manager, you will be responsible to provide support services for construction crews, enabling construction crews to remain focused on completing projects in a safe manner.

Construction Safety Manager

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$71K - $95K/yr

Tippmann Construction is looking for a Construction Safety Manager to join our growing team. In this role, you'll be a key player in driving safety excellence across a variety of job sites while ...

Construction Safety Manager

Livonia, MI · On-site

$69K - $93K/yr

Familiarity with project management software (Autodesk, Procore, etc.) * Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred Experience: * 5+ years of experience in a construction-based health and safety role ...

Construction Safety Manager

Lenexa, KS · On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

Construction Safety Manager Help Build a Safer Future with One of Kansas City's Leading Electrical Contractors For more than 40 years, Teague Electric has been powering homes, businesses, and ...

Construction Safety Manager

Norcross, GA · On-site

$69K - $93K/yr

Position Overview The Construction Safety Manager will lead all safety efforts across our field operations. This role is responsible for developing, implementing, and enforcing safety protocols to ...

Construction Safety Manager

Lenexa, KS · On-site

$85K - $100K/yr

Construction Safety Manager Help Build a Safer Future with One of Kansas City's Leading Electrical Contractors For more than 40 years, Teague Electric has been powering homes, businesses, and ...

As a Safety Manager, you are responsible for building the overall safety culture through increased field presence, detailed auditing, proactive pre-construction planning, and relationship building.

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How much do construction safety manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for construction safety manager in the United States is $88,480.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $74,500.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Construction Safety Managers face when enforcing safety protocols on job sites?

Construction Safety Managers often encounter challenges such as gaining buy-in from workers and subcontractors, adapting safety procedures to changing site conditions, and addressing language or cultural barriers among crew members. They must balance the need to maintain project timelines with ensuring strict adherence to safety standards. Effective communication, continuous training, and visible leadership are key to overcoming these challenges and fostering a culture of safety across all teams on the construction site.

What Does a Construction Safety Manager Do?

As a construction safety manager, your primary responsibilities are to ensure a safe work site during a construction project. Your duties may involve assessing the site for potential hazards and auditing operations to ensure compliance with safety procedures. You may also plan a training program to teach employees about safety as well as establish standards for construction procedures and the use of safety equipment. In addition to defining a safety policy, you may work to ensure compliance with safety regulations set out by federal and local government agencies.

What is the difference between Construction Safety Manager vs Construction Safety Coordinator?

AspectConstruction Safety ManagerConstruction Safety Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA 30/500, CSP, ASPOSHA 10/30, CSP (preferred)
Work EnvironmentOversees safety across multiple projects, manages teamsSupports safety efforts, assists in implementing safety protocols
ResponsibilitiesDevelops safety policies, conducts audits, manages safety staffMonitors safety compliance, assists with training, reports incidents

The Construction Safety Manager typically holds more advanced certifications and has broader responsibilities, including managing safety teams and policies across projects. The Construction Safety Coordinator focuses on supporting safety initiatives and ensuring compliance. Both roles are essential for maintaining safety standards in construction but differ in scope and seniority.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Construction Safety Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Construction Safety Manager, you need in-depth knowledge of OSHA regulations, risk assessment, and construction site safety, typically supported by a degree in safety management or a related field. Familiarity with safety management software, incident reporting tools, and certifications like the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or OSHA 30-Hour are common requirements. Strong leadership, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set top professionals apart in this role. These skills and qualifications are crucial for minimizing accidents, ensuring regulatory compliance, and promoting a culture of safety on construction sites.

What are Construction Safety Managers?

Construction Safety Managers are professionals responsible for ensuring that construction sites adhere to safety regulations and standards. They develop and implement safety policies, conduct site inspections, provide safety training to workers, and investigate accidents or incidents. Their main goal is to minimize hazards and prevent injuries, ensuring a safe working environment for everyone on the site. They also keep up to date with federal, state, and local safety regulations to ensure compliance. Effective communication and leadership skills are essential for this role.
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Infographic showing various Construction Safety Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 86% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,480 per year, or $42.5 per hour.

Construction Safety Manager

Resource Management Solutions

Los Angeles, CA

$80K - $107K/yr

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago


Job description

A local construction management firm is seeking a construction safety manager to join their team supporting educational construction projects throughout Los Angeles.
  • Oversee and audit construction safety at multiple college campuses.
  • Monitor adherence to the LACCD District General Conditions (GC), which defines safety requirements that contractors must comply with while working on District projects.
  • Perform Daily Safety reviews of work in progress in accordance with current Safety Regulations and Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) as developed and updated by Build-LACCD.
  • Submit Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Safety reports as required
  • Monitor compliance to Division 1 Specifications, Section 013150 Safety Requirements of the GC,
  • which outlines in detail all Program safety requirements and provides detailed information
  • regarding project-site safety.
  • Monitor adherence to the Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) requirements and procedures.
  • Monitor compliance with all current OSHA requirements that relate to the specific
  • construction projects.
  • Report to the Program Safety Manager, including but not limited to, attending any required
  • meetings or providing safety reports/analysis as requested.
  • Immediately notify the Program Safety Manager of any incident or recordable injury on projects.
  • Confirm that Design-Build Entity (DBE) or Design Bid Build (DBB) Contractor is reporting all recordable injuries and near-miss incidents within the required timelines and by filing the proper forms. Review the report for accuracy before filing.
  • Review and provide comments to the College Project Team (CPT) on the project-specific
  • ``Project Health, Safety & Environmental Plan (PHSEP)'' as prepared by the DBE or DBB
  • Contractor.
  • Perform ongoing construction site safety inspections and generate safety reports for all site visits.
  • Identify site safety hazards and provide immediate direction to contractor safety representatives to eliminate or mitigate them.
  • Perform reviews and inspections of the job site to assure compliance with health and safety
  • regulations and applicable codes.
  • Participate in site inspections and testing as necessary for required permits, including confined
  • space, hot work, trenching, etc.
  • Accompany OSHA representatives on-site walks to observe and record. Issue a report within 24
  • hours to the College Project Team (CPT) and the program management environmental safety and
  • health office.
  • Confirm that the New Hire Safety Orientation online safety training are available onsite.
  • Coordinate with the DBE or DBB Contractor Safety Representative on an on-going basis and provide assistance as required.
  • During construction, coordinate and meet periodically with the Contractor's safety representative.
  • Confirm that contractors are performing tailgate safety meetings and training as required by their
  • Contract and/or OSHA requirements.
  • Attend pre-bid conferences and highlight the main safety requirements of the specific contract and
  • LACCD guidelines.
  • Attend pre-construction meetings to present LACCD's safety program and the role of the field safety
  • representative.
  • Attend weekly construction progress meetings and provide input and feedback on the safety performance of the contractors. Review the three-week look-ahead report to identify high
  • risk phase in construction activity that will require a preparatory safety meeting with CPT
  • staff and DBE or DBB site representatives before the start of work. Example: electrical shut
  • down, permit-required confined spaces work, steel erection, excavations, scaffold erection,
  • etc.
  • Review the qualifications of the DBE or DBB Contractors' Safety Representatives and provide
  • recommendation to the CPT PM.
  • Perform Build-LACCD Safety Orientation with the DBE or DBB Contractor's site safety representative and site superintendent prior to the start of the project mobilization.
  • Recommend to the College Project Team (CPT) removal of contractors' safety representative for negligence, incompetence, or failure to cooperate in good faith.
  • Assist the Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP) manager in investigating claims and filing
  • related paperwork.
  • Monitor adherence to zero tolerance and corrective action policy for workers found not in
  • compliance with the Program's safety policy.
  • Conduct project safety stand-downs with all crews to review the incident for injuries. Educate all
  • site workers on how to prevent a repeat accident.
  • Issue Lesson Learned report to Program Safety Manager within 72 hours following the
  • Incident Report filing from the DBE or DBB Contractor.
  • Advise and inform CPT management and program management office on safety rules and regulations.
  • Instruct CPT supervisors and employees in the proper use and care of personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Attend Weekly Scheduled CPT meetings and provide safety awareness based on upcoming work.
  • Additional duties as assigned.

  • Minimum 7 to 10 years of construction/safety experience in the type of work being performed.
  • Evidence of completing OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach Training within the last three years. In the alternative, evidence of completing the OSHA 500 or OSHA 502 Class may be provided.
  • Current First Aid and CPR training from a provider recognized by OSHA.
  • Minimum of holding a valid Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST) certificate issued by the BCSP Board of Certified Safety Professionals.
  • Experience in large construction programs.
  • Experience working with Contractors and Subcontractors in the field as a Safety Professional (Minimum 5 hrs field experience)
  • Flexibility in schedule and transportation to work at multiple sites based on assigned schedule and duties.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft office and related spreadsheets and database software.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
  • Construction management, safety management, safety engineer, or related degree is preferred.
  • Experience in modernization-type projects involving asbestos and lead-based paint disturbance.
  • Familiarity with large building programs across multiple sites.
  • Additional safety/health certifications and credentials.