Location: Various Job Sites Across NYC
Schedule: As Needed / On-Call (2-hour site inspections)
Reports To: Safety Director
Certification Required: CHST OR CSP/ASPPosition Summary The Construction Safety Auditor will conduct short-duration (approximately 2-hour) on-site safety inspections across active construction projects throughout New York City. This is a part-time, as‑needed role ideal for safety professionals seeking flexible, project-based work. The Safety Auditor will ensure compliance with OSHA, NYC DOB regulations, and company safety standards while providing clear documentation and reporting.
Key Responsibilities- Perform scheduled and on-call construction site safety audits across NYC locations.
- Assess compliance with OSHA, NYC Department of Buildings, and site-specific safety requirements.
- Identify unsafe conditions, work practices, or regulatory violations.
- Document findings through detailed audit reports, including photos and corrective action recommendations.
- Communicate hazards and observations to project managers, site supervisors, and company leadership.
- Follow up on corrective actions when required.
- Assist in supporting a positive safety culture across all project teams.
Required Qualifications- CHST certification issued by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) Mandatory OR CSP/ASP
- 7+ years of construction safety experience preferred.
- Strong working knowledge of OSHA 1926 standards and NYC DOB regulations.
- Ability to travel to job sites across NYC on short notice.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to produce clear, objective, and timely inspection reports.
Preferred Experience- Previous experience as a Site Safety Inspector, Safety Auditor, or Safety Technician.
- Experience in construction safety services, including preparation and review of safety plans and accident/incident investigations for construction projects.
- Practical knowledge of safety regulations and standards. Good communication and report writing skills.
- Familiarity with NYC-specific construction requirements, including Site Safety Plans and Local Law compliance.
- Additional safety certifications (e.g., OSHA 30, CSP, CHMM) a plus.