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Safety Manager

Saint Louis, MO · On-site

$100 - $120/hr

Excavation and trenching safety experience * Excavation Competent Person experience * Heavy civil or site development construction experience * Heavy equipment and mobile equipment safety experience

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Thorough knowledge related to the safe operation of construction sites, including but not limited to, trenching and excavation, scaffolding, forklift operation, cranes/hoists, fall protection, signs ...

Thorough knowledge related to the safe operation of construction sites, including but not limited to, trenching and excavation, scaffolding, forklift operation, cranes/hoists, fall protection, signs ...

Thorough knowledge related to the safe operation of construction sites, including but not limited to, trenching and excavation, scaffolding, forklift operation, cranes/hoists, fall protection, signs ...

Safety Manager

Fenton, MO · On-site

$80 - $110/hr

Thorough knowledge related to the safe operation of construction sites, including but not limited to, trenching and excavation, scaffolding, forklift operation, cranes/hoists, fall protection, signs ...

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How much do trenching jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for trenching in Missouri is $22.98, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.70 and $24.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a trenching?

A trenching job involves excavating narrow, deep ditches in the ground, typically for laying utilities such as pipes, cables, or drainage systems. Trenching requires specialized equipment like trenchers or excavators to dig safely and efficiently. Workers must follow safety regulations to prevent cave-ins, equipment accidents, and other hazards. It is commonly used in construction, utility installation, and landscaping projects. Proper planning and protective measures, such as trench shoring or sloping, are crucial for worker safety.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in trenching?

To thrive in Trenching, you need strong physical stamina, knowledge of site safety practices, and experience operating excavation equipment, often supported by a high school diploma or equivalent. Familiarity with trenching machines, utility locators, and compliance with OSHA safety standards is commonly required. Attention to detail, teamwork, and effective communication are valuable soft skills that help ensure job site safety and efficiency. These skills are essential because trenching work involves physical demands, technical precision, and close coordination with crew members to prevent accidents and complete projects successfully.

What are some common challenges faced in trenching?

One of the main challenges in a Trenching role is dealing with varying soil conditions and unexpected underground obstacles, which can require rapid problem-solving and adaptation on the job. Workers also need to maintain strict adherence to safety protocols to prevent cave-ins and other hazards. Communication and collaboration with utility crews, supervisors, and other construction specialists are critical for safely completing projects. Additionally, working outdoors in changing weather conditions can be demanding, but proper training and teamwork help make these challenges manageable.

What are the most commonly searched types of Trenching jobs in Missouri?

The most popular types of Trenching jobs in Missouri are:

Infographic showing various Trenching job openings in Missouri as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 91% Full Time, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $47,795 per year, or $23 per hour.

Safety Manager - St. Louis, MO

Sheakley Workforce Staffing

Saint Louis, MO • On-site

$111 - $127/hr

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Construction Safety Manager

Location: St. Louis, MO

Duration: 1-2 Years (Start: 8/24)

Type: 1099 Contractor

Compensation & Schedule

Pay Rate: $56/hr (Local) | $49/hr (Non-Local)

Overtime: Paid After 40 Hours

Per Diem: $150/Day on seven days

Completion Bonus: $150/month

Pay Frequency: Weekly

Schedule: Monday-Friday | 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM | 10-Hour Days

Approximately 50 Hours Per Week

Why This Opportunity?

Join a contractor supporting a long-term construction project in St. Louis, MO. The Construction Safety Manager will provide hands-on field safety oversight with a primary focus on site housekeeping, excavation activities, pedestrian safety, access routes, and maintaining safe separation between workers, equipment, and active construction operations.

This position is ideal for a field-focused safety professional who understands that strong fundamentals-including housekeeping, site organization, and pedestrian controls-are critical to preventing incidents on a busy construction site.

Required Qualifications
  • OSHA 30 Construction Certification
  • Minimum 5 years of construction safety experience
Preferred Qualifications
  • Excavation and trenching safety experience
  • Excavation Competent Person experience
  • Heavy civil or site development construction experience
  • Heavy equipment and mobile equipment safety experience
  • Experience developing pedestrian traffic and site access controls
  • CHST, ASP, CSP, or other BCSP credential
What You'll Be Doing
  • Provide daily field safety oversight throughout active construction areas
  • Maintain a highly visible presence alongside craft personnel and project supervision
  • Conduct routine site inspections, audits, field observations, and hazard assessments
  • Monitor housekeeping and ensure work areas, access routes, and emergency pathways remain clear
  • Provide safety oversight for excavation and trenching activities
  • Monitor pedestrian walkways and employee access throughout the construction site
  • Help maintain proper separation between pedestrians, vehicles, and heavy equipment
  • Monitor excavation barricades, protective systems, access/egress, and spoil placement
  • Identify slip, trip, fall, and struck-by hazards and drive timely corrective actions
  • Review Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), permits, and pre-task plans
  • Monitor heavy equipment and mobile equipment operations
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA regulations and project-specific safety requirements
  • Provide field coaching and reinforce safe work practices with craft personnel
  • Participate in incident investigations and corrective action implementation
  • Maintain safety documentation, inspection records, and compliance reports
  • Partner with project leadership to proactively identify and mitigate hazards
Technical Knowledge

Candidates should have working knowledge of:

  • OSHA Construction Standards
  • Excavation & Trenching Safety
  • OSHA Subpart P
  • Construction Housekeeping Requirements
  • Pedestrian & Vehicle Traffic Management
  • Heavy Equipment & Mobile Equipment Safety
  • Excavation Protective Systems
  • Barricades & Controlled Access Zones
  • Walking/Working Surfaces
  • Slip, Trip & Fall Prevention
  • Struck-By Hazard Prevention
  • Site Access & Egress
  • Job Hazard Analysis (JHA)
  • Safety Inspections & Field Observations
  • Incident Investigation & Corrective Actions
  • Contractor Safety Management
  • Construction Risk Assessment & Mitigation
What Success Looks Like

The ideal candidate is a proactive, field-oriented safety professional who consistently identifies and addresses the everyday conditions that can lead to serious incidents.

Success in this role requires maintaining strong housekeeping standards, ensuring excavation activities are properly controlled, keeping pedestrian routes safe and clearly defined, and proactively managing worker interaction with vehicles and heavy equipment throughout the project.

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