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Survey Instrument Man. The Survey Instrument Man is responsible for assisting in the collection of ... Follow company and industry safety practices and wear required PPE at all required times

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$14 - $17/hr

Serve as a spotter or safety man * Must have full range of motion to use tools as necessary * Must be able to be on their feet or seated for extended periods of time * Employee must be able to walk ...

Relief Man

Carbondale, IL · On-site

$21.10 - $25.16/hr

The Relief Man will be responsible for adapting quickly to different job functions, maintaining safety standards, and contributing to the overall productivity of the team. This position requires a ...

Batch Man

Trenton, FL · On-site

$16.50 - $20.25/hr

Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures. * Physical ability to perform manual ... The Batch Man utilizes technical skills daily to operate and troubleshoot batching equipment ...

Batch Man

Ocala, FL · On-site

$16 - $19.75/hr

Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures. * Physical ability to perform manual ... The Batch Man utilizes technical skills daily to operate and troubleshoot batching equipment ...

Batch Man

Williston, FL · On-site

$16.25 - $20/hr

Ability to follow detailed instructions and safety procedures. * Physical ability to perform manual ... The Batch Man utilizes technical skills daily to operate and troubleshoot batching equipment ...

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How much do safety man jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for safety man 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.

What are some common challenges a Safety Man encounters when implementing new safety protocols on-site?

A Safety Man often faces resistance to change from employees who are accustomed to existing procedures. Communicating the importance and benefits of new safety protocols, while ensuring compliance, can be challenging—especially in fast-paced or high-pressure environments. Building trust, providing thorough training, and maintaining open lines of communication are essential for overcoming these obstacles and fostering a culture of safety. Additionally, balancing regulatory requirements with practical on-site realities requires strong problem-solving skills and adaptability.

What is the difference between Safety Man vs Safety Officer?

AspectSafety ManSafety Officer
CertificationsOSHA, OSHA-10/30, basic safety trainingOSHA, NEBOSH, IOSH, advanced safety certifications
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, factories, industrial settingsVarious industries including construction, manufacturing, and corporate
Employer UsageOften in smaller companies or specific projectsCommon in larger organizations and corporate safety departments

Safety Man typically refers to a safety role with basic certifications working mainly on-site in construction or industrial environments. Safety Officers usually hold advanced certifications and work across multiple industries, often within larger organizations. Both roles focus on safety compliance, but Safety Officers generally have broader responsibilities and higher qualifications.

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

To thrive as a Safety Officer, you need a solid understanding of occupational health and safety regulations, risk assessments, and incident investigation, typically supported by a relevant degree or professional certification such as NEBOSH or OSHA. Familiarity with safety management systems, hazard analysis tools, and reporting software is often required. Strong attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving skills help ensure buy-in from teams and foster a culture of safety. These competencies are crucial for preventing workplace accidents, ensuring compliance, and promoting a safe environment for all employees.

What does a Safety Man do?

A Safety Man, also known as a Safety Officer or Safety Supervisor, is responsible for ensuring that workplace safety regulations and procedures are followed to prevent accidents and injuries. They conduct regular safety inspections, provide training to employees, and investigate any incidents that occur. The Safety Man also helps to develop and implement safety policies, and works closely with management to promote a culture of safety throughout the organization.
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Line & Grade Instrument Man II

Line & Grade Instrument Man II

Baker Concrete Construction, Inc

Jacksonville, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

Req ID: 7655
Travel: Up to 25%
Number of Openings: 1 

Achieve more in your career with the nation’s leading specialty concrete contractor. At Baker Construction, you’ll be part of a team that prioritizes people, invests in their development, and offers unparalleled opportunities for professional growth. In this role, you’ll be integral to building the future of our country and our company. You’ll collaborate across diverse teams, have a hand in significant projects, and dive headfirst into complex challenges with the best in the industry. If you are driven to do more and have the grit to follow through, you’ll have everything you need to define your career on your terms. 

Make a meaningful impact with a team that values ambition and rewards initiative. Apply today and be more with Baker.

Summary

The Line & Grade Instrument Man II provides the expertise and coordination in using the surveying equipment to ensure that the work is laid out in the most effective and accurate way possible. Coordinates layout activities with the Party Chief, Superintendent and/or Foremen for the installation of layout on a project. Has a good understanding of our SQP goals and collaborates with project leadership to identify improvement ideas. Contributes to effective project management through daily observations and communication. Supports the field in resolving any conflicts with tolerances and field constructability issues in the installation of the work. Contributes to safety on the project by perpetuating the IIF culture.

Roles and Responsibilities

The Line & Grade Instrument Man II will possess competency in the areas listed below in order to perform his/her role in a safe, productive, and effective manner. Note that the areas listed are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by co-workers assigned to this role. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all the responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with this job.

  • Responsible for accurately maintaining all physical site dimensions and controls 
  • Responsible for accurate layout of building location, structures, and dimensions throughout the project 
  • Assists in establishing procedures and coordinating with the client to define primary survey points and transfer building control on the site 
  • Establishes secondary control and communicates procedures to individual work crews 
    Implements procedures to adequately provide layout methods and check/re-check 
  • Provides required data to Party Chief to establish defining points needed in a data collector 
  • Calculates and monitors concrete hold quantities on a daily basis 
  • Maintains communication with Party Chief, Superintendent, Foremen and other trades to coordinate project layout 
  • May serve as the Party Chief on smaller projects
  • Sets up and checks accuracy of surveying equipment through pegging and double centering, or other methods 
  • Validates calculations and other information provided by the Party Chief/Superintendent 
  • Reviews construction documents for accuracy, deviations, and conflicts and writes clarification requests accordingly
  • Collaborates with Party Chief, Superintendent, Foremen and other trades to resolve constructability conflicts 
  • Interfaces with Formwork Engineering department to provide layout for formwork shop drawings 
  • Maintains field notes and documentation generated by layout 
  • Reviews and understands construction drawings and identifies discrepancies 
  • Responsible for communication of changes and maintenance of technical drawings, as-builts, clarification logs, etc. 
  • Knows and applies general construction tolerances in the application of work including the determination of the most stringent tolerance and its use
  • Sets example by following safety guidelines including but not limited to wearing PPE on jobs, staying aware of surroundings, etc. 
  • Attends and participates in Tool Box Talks and provides input for Safety Task Analysis 
  • Complies with proper safety procedures
Requirements

The Line & Grade Instrument Man II will possess the knowledge, skill, and/or ability in the following areas essential to perform the functions of the position.

  • High School Diploma and 4 years’ construction experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience 
  • Must have 2 years’ experience as an Line & Grade Instrument Man I
  • Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from customers and regulatory agencies 
  • Good listening skills 
  • Ability to work within a team environment
  • Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as proportions, percentages, area, circumference and volume; understanding of geometry and trigonometry 
  • Knowledge of industry tolerances
  • Working knowledge in the use of the coordinate system
  • Ability to work harmoniously, respectfully and effectively with subordinates, peers, supervisors and clients 
  • Team player, who provides information to the workforce, resolves conflict, and provides feedback 
  • Ability to direct work

At Baker Construction, we welcome those who are driven to make things happen. Your tenacity will be rewarded with great pay, excellent benefits, and opportunities to make your mark. This is an opportunity to own your future while working alongside co-workers who are united in our purpose to build better structures and better lives. Go further with an industry leader that puts people first, honors its word, and has the grit to achieve greatness.

Baker is an EOE Disability/Veterans Employer.

Applicants with physical and/or mental disabilities who require a reasonable accommodation for any or part of the application process may make their requests known by emailing hrtech@sharedservices.cc or calling 1-513-539-4000 and asking for HR.