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$138K - $180K/yr

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What is the difference between Freelance Construction Risk Management vs Construction Safety Specialist?

AspectFreelance Construction Risk ManagementConstruction Safety Specialist
CredentialsCertifications like PMP, OSHA, or risk management coursesOSHA certification, safety training, possibly CSP or ASP
Work EnvironmentProject sites, consulting firms, client officesConstruction sites, safety offices, client sites
Employer & Industry UsageIndependent contractor or consultant in construction projectsEmployed by construction companies or contractors focusing on safety
Search & Comparison IntentRisk management, project risk assessment, freelance construction rolesSafety protocols, site safety, safety compliance

Freelance Construction Risk Management professionals focus on identifying and mitigating risks across construction projects, often working independently or as consultants. Construction Safety Specialists primarily ensure safety compliance on-site, focusing on safety protocols and training. While both roles require safety-related certifications and work in construction environments, their core responsibilities differ: risk management versus safety enforcement.

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Director of Safety Risk Management

Steadfastalliance

San Antonio, FL • On-site

$110 - $165/hr

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Job description

Location: Tampa, Florida (Supporting Hillsborough, Pinellas & Pasco Counties)

Join a Company That Runs Toward the Storm.

At Steadfast, we believe our greatest responsibility is taking care of our people.

Our field teams are the heart of everything we do, and our leadership team exists for one purpose:

We Support Field Operations

Safety isn't about saying "no." It's about helping our crews perform exceptional work safely, efficiently, and confidently.

Our culture is built around The Steadfast Way :

  • Run Toward the Storm
  • Move As One
  • Stand Firm in Faith

We believe when we serve our field operations well, we strengthen the entire herd.

If you're a safety leader who enjoys building relationships, solving problems, coaching people, and helping operations succeed—not someone who leads through fear or bureaucracy—we'd love to meet you.

Position Summary

The Director of Safety & Risk Management serves as a strategic leader responsible for protecting over 350 employees while supporting the continued growth of one of Tampa Bay's premier commercial landscape contractors.

Reporting directly to executive leadership, this position leads the company's Environmental, Health, Safety, Fleet Safety, and Risk Management programs across all divisions.

More importantly, this leader becomes a trusted partner to Operations.

Your mission is simple: Create an environment where every employee has the training, equipment, leadership, and confidence to return home safely every day.

What Success Looks Like

Success isn't measured by paperwork.

It's measured by trust.

Our best Safety Director will:

  • Be respected by field employees.
  • Coach instead of criticize.
  • Solve problems alongside Operations.
  • Build relationships with supervisors.
  • Help crews work smarter and safer.
  • Earn credibility by being present in the field—not behind a desk.

This position spends significant time where the work happens.

Responsibilities

As Director of Safety, you will:

Lead Our Safety Culture
  • Champion a culture where safety is everyone's responsibility.
  • Inspire employees through leadership, coaching, and accountability.
  • Reinforce The Steadfast Way in every interaction.
Support Field Operations
  • Partner daily with Operations Managers, Branch Managers, Superintendents, and Crew Leaders.
  • Conduct jobsite visits to coach—not simply inspect.
  • Help remove obstacles that prevent crews from performing safely.
Safety & Compliance
  • Lead company-wide OSHA, DOT, EPA, and regulatory compliance.
  • Maintain OSHA logs and required documentation.
  • Manage company safety policies and procedures.
  • Conduct facility and jobsite audits.
Training & Development
  • Lead new employee safety orientation.
  • Develop leadership safety training.
  • Conduct toolbox talks and ongoing education.
  • Mentor supervisors to become stronger safety leaders.
  • Lead investigations involving injuries, property damage, and vehicle incidents.
  • Identify root causes.
  • Implement corrective actions.
  • Share lessons learned across the company.
Fleet Safety
  • Monitor telematics and vehicle safety programs.
  • Partner with Human Resources on Workers' Compensation.
  • Assist with insurance audits.
  • Support customer safety prequalification.
  • Monitor safety metrics and KPI reporting.
What We're Looking For

We're looking for someone who naturally leads people—not simply enforces rules.

The ideal candidate is:
  • Visible
  • Humble
  • Decisive
  • Accountable
  • Consistent
  • Calm under pressure
  • Comfortable having difficult conversations
  • Passionate about coaching others

You understand that the best safety cultures are built through relationships—not regulations alone.

Qualifications
  • Bachelor's Degree preferred
  • 8–10+ years of progressive safety leadership experience
  • Experience leading safety for organizations with 250+ employees
  • Commercial Landscape, Construction, Utilities, Heavy Civil, or Industrial experience strongly preferred
  • Extensive OSHA knowledge
  • DOT and Fleet Safety experience
  • Strong investigation and root cause analysis skills
  • Excellent communication and leadership abilities
Preferred Certifications
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
  • Associate Safety Professional (ASP)
  • CHST
  • OSHA 500
  • OSHA 510
  • OSHA 30 Construction
  • First Aid/CPR Instructor
Our Leadership Expectations

Every leader at Steadfast is expected to:

  • Run Toward the Storm – Face challenges head‑on. Solve problems early. Lead through adversity.
  • Move As One – Partner across departments. Build trust. Win as one team.
  • Stand Firm in Faith – Lead with integrity. Keep your commitments. Treat people with respect and dignity.
  • Annual Performance Bonus
  • Company Vehicle or Allowance
  • 401(k) with Company Match
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Holidays
  • Company Cell Phone & Laptop
  • Professional Development
  • Certification Reimbursement
Why Steadfast?

We're not looking for someone to "manage compliance." We're looking for someone who will build a culture.

Someone who believes the safest companies are built on relationships, servant leadership, accountability, and operational excellence.

If you believe safety should empower people—not restrict them—and you want to help lead an organization where we support field operations because we strengthen the entire herd, we'd like to hear from you.

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