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How much do remote safety coordinator jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote safety coordinator in the United States is $30.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $36.30 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Remote Safety Coordinators?

Remote Safety Coordinators are professionals who oversee and manage workplace safety compliance, training, and protocols for organizations where employees work remotely or from multiple locations. They develop safety policies, conduct virtual safety audits, and ensure that remote workers have the resources and knowledge to maintain a safe work environment. Their responsibilities may include risk assessments, safety training sessions, incident investigations, and ensuring compliance with occupational health and safety regulations, all while utilizing digital tools to communicate and monitor safety standards from a distance.

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

To thrive as a Remote Safety Coordinator, you need a solid understanding of occupational health and safety regulations, risk assessment, and incident investigation, usually supported by a degree in safety management or a related field. Familiarity with safety management systems (SMS), OSHA standards, and digital reporting tools like incident tracking software is typically required. Strong communication, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills help facilitate collaboration and ensure compliance across distributed teams. These skills are crucial for proactively identifying hazards, maintaining regulatory compliance, and protecting employee well-being in remote work environments.

What is the difference between Remote Safety Coordinator vs Remote Safety Specialist?

AspectRemote Safety CoordinatorRemote Safety Specialist
CertificationsOSHA 10/30, OSHA 500, safety certificationsOSHA 10/30, safety certifications
Work EnvironmentOversees safety programs, coordinates safety efforts remotelyConducts safety assessments, provides training remotely
Employer & Industry UsageUsed across construction, manufacturing, corporate sectorsCommon in healthcare, manufacturing, corporate sectors

The main difference is that Remote Safety Coordinators focus on organizing and managing safety programs remotely, while Remote Safety Specialists primarily conduct safety assessments and training. Both roles require similar certifications and are used across various industries, but their core responsibilities differ slightly based on their focus on coordination versus specialized safety tasks.

How do Remote Safety Coordinators effectively monitor and ensure compliance with safety protocols across distributed work sites?

Remote Safety Coordinators leverage digital tools and regular virtual check-ins to monitor adherence to safety protocols across various sites. They often utilize software for incident reporting, data tracking, and conducting remote audits. Staying proactive, they schedule routine video calls, provide online safety training, and maintain open communication channels with site supervisors. Collaboration with on-site personnel is crucial to promptly address hazards and continuously improve safety practices, even without being physically present.
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Regional Safety Coordinator (Remote)

Regional Safety Coordinator (Remote)

Turner Mining Group

Las Vegas, NV โ€ข Remote

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Regional Safety Coordinator

Reports to: Director of Safety Turner Mining Group

Job Description:

The Regional Safety Coordinator is responsible for assisting with development, implementation, and oversight of our comprehensive safety program, ensuring compliance with all applicable regulatory requirements, and fostering a culture of safe operation within the organization. The Regional Safety Coordinator provides support and guidance for the sites while influencing employees to create safety ownership across all levels of the organization. Site visits with regular travel as well as remote work will be required. The successful candidate must live the values and be an outward example to others. (An eye for Safety, and Attitude for Excellence, a mind for innovation, and a heart for people)

Objectives and Contributions:

The Regional Safety Coordinator is focused on key aspects that drive wholistic safety ownership at a personal level. Many safety programs follow rigid requirements that are designed to think for the employees. At Turner, we want to think outside the box. The key to a successful safety program is employee engagement, participation, and buy in.

  • Work directly with site leadership to ensure consistent use of systems, programs, and processes.
  • Work with employees to ensure a high level of accuracy and engagement on hazard identification and control (Critical)
  • Engage crews and leadership to define processes that motivate working towards common goals
  • Conduct and assist in managing Hearing Conservation testing under CAOHC Certification
  • Conduct and assist in managing Industrial Hygiene testing focused primarily on noise and dust exposure.
  • Assist with MSHA regulatory training and verify compliance to standards.
  • Live the values as part of a visible daily decision-making process
  • Audit sites while focusing on conditions and behaviors that reflect our desire to be the best in the business.
  • Assist in problem-solving including incident investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective action development.
  • Learn and assist with key performance indicators, company targets, and progress reporting.
  • Assist with and lead crew / supervision development opportunities.
  • Assist with client specific safety needs as required.
  • Support risk assessment processes at various levels of the organization including field level risk, project-based risk, and organizational risk management.
  • Other duties as assigned
  • Assist in writing and updating policies / procedures / and work instructions using professional writing language.
  • Assist with leading and lagging indicators across the sites.
  • Work with leaders to develop ideas and improvement opportunities
  • Participate in and support new project kick offs, visit and support existing projects, and assist in project closures.

Culture and Communication:

  • Foster excitement throughout the organization by taking safety to new heights through cutting edge ideas and tactics.
  • Assist with site milestone recognition programs.
  • Assist with site communication programs and processes to ensure timely, specific, and value-added information.
  • Partner with site and project leaders to identify areas of improvement.
  • Develop and implement processes to reduce and eliminate repeat incidents
  • Assist site leaders with quality safety toolbox talks
  • Work with crews to support proactive near miss reporting.
  • Be visible with site leadership and crews. Spend time with Operations, Maintenance, and Site Supervision to build relationships and develop trust.

Skills:

  • Self-starter Can identify system and process gaps and takes action to address / correct them
  • Makes efficient use of remote office time and develops clear plans to ensure site visits are productive and well-organized.
  • Learns quickly (flexible) and adapts to changing priorities and site needs
  • Focuses on proactive safety efforts understands where time is best spent to develop crew and site leadership.
  • Can think outside the usual approach to safety processes, taking what works and adding new insightful ideas to connect with personnel.
  • Excellent communicator understands how to stay connected with sites, peers, and supervision.

Skills and Qualifications:

  • Microsoft Office proficiency
  • Proficiency in safety data and use of safety systems Preferred
  • Ability to learn in a fast-paced environment - Required
  • Understanding of OSHA / MSHA regulatory requirements - Blue Card certification preferred
  • Bachelor's degree in occupational safety and health or equivalent preferred
  • 3-8 years' experience in mining / heavy industry preferred
  • Working knowledge of safety systems and processes
  • Proficiency in written presentations and processes
  • Appropriate attention to detail required
  • Strong morals and values required
  • The successful candidate must be passionate about their role and the success of Turner Mining Group.