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The Safety Manager must ensure that Safety and Health expectations are known and defined, and internal processes and accountabilities are established that allow for these expectations to be ...

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Safety Manager

Columbus, MT · On-site

$142K - $158K/yr

Safety Manager Location: Columbus Central Services - Columbus, MT Will require travel to East Boulder and Stillwater Mine Schedule: 5x2, 4x3 9hr Shifts Job Responsibilities and Duties: At Sibanye ...

Safety Manager

Richmond, VA · On-site

$95K - $111K/yr

Safety Manager Role Summary The Safety Manager will support the development and implementation of Archway's Safety program. This role involves collaborating with teams to improve safety performance ...

Safety Manager

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$95K - $111K/yr

Safety Manager Role Summary The Safety Manager will support the development and implementation of Archway's Safety program. This role involves collaborating with teams to improve safety performance ...

Safety Manager Mission and Purpose of the Job To ensure that all Service Technology Centre (STC) personnel carry out their roles safely and with minimum adverse impact on the environment. To ensure ...

Safety Manager

Columbus, MT · On-site

$142K - $158K/yr

Safety Manager Location: Columbus Central Services - Columbus, MT Will require travel to East Boulder and Stillwater Mine Schedule: 5x2, 4x3 9hr Shifts Job Responsibilities and Duties: At Sibanye ...

Supports the Project Executive, Division Manager and/or Operations Manager by carrying out all project duties and activities delegated to the Safety Manger regarding jobsite safety inspections ...

Safety Manager Locally owned and operated transportation company, in St Joseph, MO, is seeking an experienced Safety Manager to add to their team. Qualifications: In- depth knowledge of safety ...

If you're looking to make a measurable impact while advancing your career, this Safety Manager role is your perfect fit! Partner with an industry leading specialty subcontractor recognized for ...

Safety Manager Role Summary The Safety Manager will support the development and implementation of Archway's Safety program. This role involves collaborating with teams to improve safety performance ...

They are seeking a Safety Manager to join their team. Your day-to-day as a Safety Manager: * Develop and maintain safety policies and procedures in compliance with regulations * Conduct facility ...

The safety manager will work with our project management team and our subcontractors to recognize and address potential hazards before they exist and will ensure compliance with our EHSP utilizing ...

Safety Manager

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$100K - $130K/yr

ABOUT THE ROLE Citadel CPM is in search of highly experienced Safety Managers to join our team. In this role, you will perform management oversight of construction activity on behalf of the client ...

The Safety Manager will collaborate with the Corporate Safety Director and Safety Department to complete initiatives to ensure that Fessler & Bowman is compliant and innovative. The Safety Manager ...

The safety manager will work with our project management team and our subcontractors to recognize and address potential hazards before they exist and will ensure compliance with our EHSP utilizing ...

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How much do safety manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for safety manager in the United States is $85,971.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,500.00 and $102,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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 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 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 the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $85,971 per year, or $41.3 per hour.
Safety Manager

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Rehrig Pacific Company rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

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Job description

Here at Rehrig Pacific, we are all about our people. Since 1913, our organization has focused on sustainable supply chain solutions while creating a culture and atmosphere where amazing people, like you, are celebrated for doing their best work. Rehrig Pacific has grown to meet the needs of our industry consumers across the country and internationally. We are constantly creating innovative solutions to transcend the new standards set forth by our customers. We find true fulfillment in helping others, both within the Rehrig Pacific family and in our communities. As servant leaders, we lead by example.

Brief Role Description

The primary responsibility of the Safety Manager is to locally advance the Environmental, Safety and Health aspects of Rehrig Pacific Company’s Management System and processes, ensuring that personnel, equipment and operations meet expectations as defined by RPC’s Values. The Safety Manager must ensure that Safety and Health expectations are known and defined, and internal processes and accountabilities are established that allow for these expectations to be consistently met. The Safety Manager must work cross-functionally with the local department managers to define Safety related work and to build relationships that will drive the continuous improvement of our systems and processes. Most importantly, the Safety Manager must monitor the overall performance of the local Safety system, provide visibility to system gaps and challenges, and be able to drive improvements with the management team through strategic actions.

Rehrig Pacific has seven locations strategically placed throughout the United States, with a Safety Manager (SM) at each location. Our Safety Managers are expected to work openly as a team to share best practices and drive improvement. Although the Safety Managers report directly to the Plant Manager, they will also work directly with Rehrig Pacific Company’s National Safety team members (Director of Safety, National EH&S Manager, and National Safety Specialist) on specific project work and accountabilities.

Areas of Accountability

  • Manage and advance the Safety Management System.
    • Conduct a comprehensive review and gap analysis to understand the current processes and opportunities to improve.
    • Develop clear and easy to follow processes that drive consistency into our production.
    • Develop the needed alignment and accountability links between Safety and other cross-functional teams.
    • Develop a robust Safety review process with local management that surfaces and drives improvement opportunities.
    • Work collaboratively with the National Safety Team to develop and/or implement best practices and standards.
  • Manage internal & external Safety Issues
    • Respond to internal issues and ensure that root cause is determined and corrective actions are implemented to drive desired results.
    • Ensure all external Safety issues are well managed, and support our sales team and customers as needed.
  • Lead and develop the local team according to Rehrig’s core values
    • Coach local department and floor leaders to advance their skills and ability to positively shift safety culture and accountability in their respective areas of responsibility.
    • Provide feedback to the Plant Manager for quarterly and annual Key Accountability reviews.
  • Improve Safety metrics through strategic targets and actions.
    • Use Leading Indicator data to understand and prioritize local Safety issues, and to track the effectiveness strategic action items and their impact on Safety metrics over time.
    • With local Management, develop set targets and actions to drive improvements.
    • Track and communicate progress via monthly and quarterly Safety Plan to Zero (PTZ) Reports.
  • Support new equipment and product launches within the facility to ensure risks are identified and controlled.
    • Lead cross-functional teams in risk identification and reductions effort in planning and launch stages.
    • Ensure hazard prevention and control methods selected meet or exceed industry standards and best practices with a bias toward elimination and engineering controls.
    • Ensure operating procedures, work instructions, training requirements, ancillary equipment, tool and personal protective equipment specifications are established and validated at start-up.
  • Ensure all plant operations meet defined Safety and Compliance expectations
    • Manage local safety and compliance audits within the manufacturing plant to ensure compliance with Federal and Local Safety Regulations and National and Local Standards and Guidance.

General Responsibilities

  • Provide concise reporting to management on Safety performance, issues and actions.
  • Manage Safety related documentation and records (general production & compliance related).
  • Administer Safety related training and new hire on-boarding to the local operations team.
  • Maintain relationships with the Rehrig Pacific’s XF departments.
  • Manage Storm Water Pollution Prevention Programs and Spill Control and Countermeasures Plans.
  • Audit Safety related work and core processes for adherence and improvement purposes.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in science or engineering preferred.
  • 5+ years of Safety Management Experience (ideally in plastic injection molding including robotics).
  • Proven ability to develop and implement processes from ground up.
  • Ability to manage multiple projects and experience with project management tools.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with cross-functional teams and departments.
  • Ability and willingness to travel locally and nationally less than 10% of the time.
  • Working knowledge of EPA, OSHA, and relevant state and local laws and regulations.
  • Ability to analyze data, identify trends and recommend strategies to close gaps and identify improvement opportunities.
  • Experience working with Lean Manufacturing or Six Sigma tools ideal.

Rehrig Pacific Company is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace and is an affirmative action employer. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity or Veteran status. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. See also here.


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