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Safety Manager Jobs in Puerto Rico (NOW HIRING)

Safety Officer

Toa Baja, PR

$31.25 - $40.86/hr

Safety Manager Compensation Range : Competitive salary based on location, experience, skills, and qualifications ($66,000 to $85,000 per year) About ARG Ceres JV ARG Precision Corporation (ARG) was ...

Manager Environmental Health and Safety

Arecibo, PR · On-site

$71K - $97K/yr

Manager Environmental Health and Safety , this position is on-site at our Cardiac Rhythm Management manufacturing facility in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. About Abbott Abbott is a global healthcare leader ...

PR · On-site

Conduct new employee orientation safety training. * Assist in accident/incident investigations and prepare detailed reports for the Safety Manager. * Provide support and guidance to field personnel ...

Bachelor of Science in Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field, and at least five (5) years of exposure to construction safety in federally funded projects. * OSHA 30-hour ...

Career Category Safety Join Amgen's Mission of Serving Patients At Amgen, if you feel like you're ... EH&S Senior Manager Environmental What you will do Let's do this! Let's change the world! In this ...

PR · On-site

They work closely with employees and management to foster a safety culture, reduce incidents, and promote worker well-being. Key Responsibilities: Identify, assess, and mitigate workplace hazards.

... Safety Reviews (PSSRs), Management of Change (MOC) activities, commissioning activities, and operational readiness assessments. • Utilize Client EH&S systems and digital tools (e.g., Salesforce ...

... Safety Reviews (PSSRs), Management of Change (MOC) activities, commissioning activities, and operational readiness assessments. • Utilize Client EH&S systems and digital tools (e.g., Salesforce ...

Coordinate and support Pre-Start-Up Safety Reviews (PSSRs), Management of Change (MOC) activities, commissioning activities, and operational readiness assessments. Utilize Client EH&S systems and ...

Process Safety Management (PSM) * Pre-Start Up Safety Review (PSSR) * Management of Change (MOC) * Hazardous and Compressed Gases * Pressure Safety, Construction Safety, Fire & Life Systems * Machine ...

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Safety Manager information

What degree do I need to be a safety manager?

A safety manager typically needs a bachelor's degree in occupational health and safety, environmental science, engineering, or a related field. Relevant certifications such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST) can enhance job prospects. Experience in safety procedures and knowledge of OSHA regulations are also important.

What is the role of a safety manager?

A safety manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining safety policies and procedures to ensure a safe work environment. They conduct risk assessments, investigate accidents, and ensure compliance with safety regulations, often requiring certifications such as OSHA training. Their goal is to prevent workplace injuries and promote safety awareness among employees.

What is the difference between Safety Manager vs Safety Coordinator?

AspectSafety ManagerSafety Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA 30-hour, CSP, ASPOSHA 10/30-hour, CSP (optional)
Work EnvironmentOversees safety programs, manages teams, strategic planningAssists in safety training, conducts inspections, supports safety initiatives
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in large organizations, industrial, construction sectorsCommon in construction, manufacturing, and corporate settings

Safety Managers focus on developing and leading safety programs, managing teams, and ensuring compliance at a strategic level. Safety Coordinators support these efforts through inspections, training, and day-to-day safety tasks. Both roles require safety certifications and are vital in maintaining workplace safety, but Safety Managers typically hold more responsibility and oversight.

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

To thrive as a Safety Manager, you need expertise in occupational health and safety regulations, risk assessment, and incident investigation, usually supported by a bachelor's degree in safety, engineering, or a related field. Familiarity with OSHA standards, safety management systems (like ISO 45001), and certifications such as CSP (Certified Safety Professional) or ASP (Associate Safety Professional) are typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help foster a safety culture and ensure compliance across teams. These skills are crucial for minimizing workplace hazards, reducing incidents, and maintaining regulatory compliance.

How does a Safety Manager typically collaborate with other departments to promote workplace safety?

Safety Managers work closely with various departments, such as operations, human resources, and maintenance, to identify potential hazards and implement safety protocols. They often lead safety training sessions, coordinate emergency response drills, and consult with department heads to ensure compliance with regulations. Building strong relationships and maintaining open communication channels with different teams is essential for fostering a culture of safety throughout the organization.

What is the highest paid safety job?

The highest paid safety jobs are often senior roles such as Director of Safety or Vice President of Safety, which can earn six-figure salaries. These positions typically require extensive experience, advanced certifications, and leadership skills in managing safety programs across large organizations or industries like oil and gas, manufacturing, or construction.

What are Safety Managers?

Safety Managers are professionals responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing safety policies and procedures within an organization to ensure a safe working environment. They conduct risk assessments, train employees on safety protocols, and ensure compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Safety Managers also investigate accidents or incidents to determine their causes and recommend preventive measures. Their ultimate goal is to minimize workplace hazards and promote a culture of safety.

What qualifications do I need to be a safety manager?

A safety manager typically needs a bachelor's degree in occupational health and safety, engineering, or a related field. Relevant certifications such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST) can enhance job prospects. Experience in safety procedures, risk assessment, and familiarity with safety regulations are also important.

What Do Safety Managers Do?

Safety managers do a lot of planning to ensure that the safety program of their workplace is developed and followed. In addition to training all supervising employees on the proper safety procedures and hazard preventions set in place, safety managers investigate and study past incidents in order to improve employee safety. They create manuals, report incidents, and document changes. They also perform inspections on equipment and observe the workplace to ensure all rules are followed.

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Infographic showing various Safety Manager job openings in Puerto Rico as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.
Safety Officer

$31.25 - $40.86/hr

Other

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Safety Officer

Location: Puerto Rico (Field-based with travel to project sites and locations across the island)

Reports to: Safety Manager

Compensation Range: Competitive salary based on location, experience, skills, and qualifications ($66,000 to $85,000 per year)

About ARG Ceres JV

ARG Precision Corporation (ARG) was founded in 1996 under the laws of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. It was created to address the industry's demand for power generation services on the island and the struggle to find local companies that could offer this type of service. The objective was to build this company, committed to satisfying the needs of the Power Generation Industry and being the first option of our clients.

ARG/Ceres JV operating under the name of Hyperion Power Solutions was formed in 2023 (Ceres majority control), becoming a leader in construction in the Power Generation Industry in Puerto Rico. The extensive experience of ARG/Ceres JV engineers in the field, more than 25 years, has led the company to an honorable status among our clients. This experience provides a full range of comprehensive services tailored to the client's needs. Being at the forefront of technology allows ARG/Ceres JV to provide unparalleled technical expertise that is essential to addressing the complex requirements of today's projects.

Driven by Purpose, Powered by People

At Hyperion Power Solutions, we believe you're more than just an employee; you're part of a team with a purpose and a meaningful mission -- to deliver reliable, innovative, and sustainable power solutions that strengthen Puerto Rico's energy infrastructure and support the communities we serve.

We value initiative, respect diversity, and give our people the freedom to lead. We offer competitive pay, travel opportunities, and a culture built on resilience and teamwork. If you show up with compassion, share the commitment, react with urgency, and deliver solutions, you’ll fit right in. We don’t just respond to challenges; we rise to them.

What We Are Looking For

We are seeking a dedicated Safety Officer to serve as a lead safety representative over designated yards and/or work locations in our utility construction and vegetation management operations. This field-based supervisory role sits within the safety team, reporting to the Safety Manager, and involves direct oversight of safety compliance in high-risk environments, including working within the minimum approach distance of energized utility lines and critical infrastructure.

This position requires hands-on field leadership, with supervisor duties over crews. Success in the first 12 months looks like: establishing strong safety culture through consistent coaching and assessments, achieving full compliance with OSHA, ANSI, and vendor requirements, reducing incidents through proactive risk mitigation and trend analysis, delivering effective training and briefings, and contributing to zero lost-time incidents while supporting seamless project execution across Puerto Rico.

What You Will Do

  • Implement and monitor company safety programs and policies across field operations to ensure full compliance with OSHA, ANSI, vendor, state, and federal standards.
  • Work collaboratively within the safety team to complete tasks, program requirements, and assist the Safety Manager as needed.
  • Assist in creating safety documents, training materials, and policies tailored to electric utility and construction activities.
  • Present engaging training, safety briefings, and presentations to crews and stakeholders.
  • Maintain all required certifications and qualifications to safely work within the minimum approach distance of energized utility lines.
  • Coach field crews on safe practices for tree trimming, vegetation management, heavy equipment operations, and related activities; identify and address violations through coaching or formal write-ups as required.
  • Conduct thorough in-field assessments of crews, equipment, procedures, and job sites to identify hazards and ensure adherence to safe practices.
  • Perform risk assessments, apply effective mitigation techniques, and utilize safety software to report, track, and analyze compliance.
  • Assist in conducting incident investigations, including root cause analysis, notifications, report creation, and participation in related meetings.
  • Prepare monthly, quarterly, and annual reports on safety programs, training completion, evaluations, incident trends, and overall performance.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safe tree trimming, vegetation management practices, heavy equipment operations, and applicable industry safety requirements.

Required Qualifications

  • High School Diploma or equivalent.
  • 5-10 years of experience in construction, utility line clearance, Right-of-Way (ROW) vegetation management operations.
  • OSHA 500 certification.
  • OSHA 502 certification.
  • OSHA 30 certification.
  • Valid Driver's License.
  • Proven knowledge of OSHA, ANSI, and safety requirements related to tree trimming, equipment operations, and commercial vehicles.
  • Ability to work outdoors year-round in varying environments, including exposure to poisonous plants, noxious vegetation, extreme weather, moving mechanical parts, loud noise, and other field hazards.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Qualified Applicator License (QAL) or Qualified Applicator Certificate (QAC).
  • TRAQ Certification.
  • Associate's or Bachelor's Degree in a related field.
  • Commercial Driver's License (Class A or B).
  • Experience operating light equipment (e.g., chainsaw, blowers, chippers, pole pruners) and heavy equipment.

What to Expect

In this role, expect a highly active, field-oriented position where most time is spent outdoors at project sites, yards, and work locations across Puerto Rico. You will travel frequently to oversee dispersed crews in challenging environments, including extreme heat, humidity, rain, vibration, and exposure to energized lines, heavy machinery, and vegetation. Days often involve early starts for site assessments, crew coaching, safety observations, and hands-on hazard identification amid loud noise and physical demands like walking uneven terrain, climbing, and working at heights or near hazards. You may encounter inclement weather, poisonous plants, and the need for constant vigilance to prevent incidents in high-risk utility work. The role demands resilience, quick decision-making, and strong interpersonal skills to motivate teams and enforce standards firmly yet supportively. While rewarding in its direct impact on worker safety and project success, it requires physical stamina, adaptability to variable schedules, and a commitment to safety-first mindset in a demanding outdoor setting.

Physical Requirements and Environment

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts and outside weather conditions. The employee is frequently exposed to extreme heat and vibration. The employee is occasionally exposed to wet and/or humid conditions and extreme cold. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.

  • Ability to work in adverse weather/field conditions, elevated spaces, extreme temperatures, exposure to mechanical parts, wet and/or humid conditions, high precarious places, fumes or airborne particles, risk of electrical shock and vibration, and loud noise levels.
  • Ability to lift and move up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation.
  • Willing to wear PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) including but not limited to hard hat, protective eyewear, steel-toed boots, etc.
  • Commitment to following safety standards and protocols.

Hyperion Power Solutions is proud to be an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to age, race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, religion, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.

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