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Site Safety and Health Officer-Federal Construction

Job in Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, 96814, USA
Listing for: Kimmel and Associates
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-03-10
Job specializations:
  • Construction
    Occupational Health & Safety
Job Description & How to Apply Below

About the Company

The company is a nationally recognized construction firm delivering complex infrastructure and facilities projects for federal, state, and commercial clients. The company’s Federal Services Division specializes in supporting mission-critical programs for U.S. Government agencies, including Department of Defense clients across domestic and international locations.

They have built a reputation for disciplined project execution, strong safety culture, and technical excellence in challenging construction environments. The firm regularly delivers high-performance civil, infrastructure, and facilities projects that support national defense and public infrastructure initiatives.

About the Position

The company is seeking a qualified Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) to support NAVFAC Design-Build construction projects in Hawaii and Guam.

The SSHO is responsible for the implementation, enforcement, and continuous improvement of the project Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program in full compliance with EM 385-1-1 (15 March 2024), UFGS 01 35 26 – Governmental Safety Requirements, FAR 52.236-13, and all applicable federal, Department of Defense, and NAVFAC safety standards.

This individual will serve as the on-site safety authority and is empowered to stop work whenever unsafe conditions or non-compliant activities are observed. The SSHO will interface directly with NAVFAC representatives, including the ROICC and Government Safety personnel, while coordinating daily with the Project Manager and reporting functionally to the Director of Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE).

This role is critical to maintaining a safe work environment while ensuring full compliance with federal construction safety regulations.

Key Responsibilities

Safety Program Leadership

  • Serve as the designated Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) in accordance with EM 385-1-1 (2024), Chapter 2.
  • Exercise full authority to enforce safety requirements and stop work for any activity posing imminent danger or non-compliance with contract safety requirements.
  • Implement and maintain the Government-accepted Accident Prevention Plan (APP) throughout the life of the project.

Safety Planning & Documentation

  • Prepare, review, and maintain site-specific Accident Prevention Plans (APPs) and Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) for all Definable Features of Work (DFOWs).
  • Participate in the preparation, revision, and administration of ENG Form 6293 and required safety submittals.

Site Inspections & Compliance

  • Conduct and document daily safety and occupational health inspections of work areas, equipment, and operations.
  • Establish and maintain a Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Deficiency Tracking System to monitor and resolve safety deficiencies.
  • Verify subcontractor compliance with project safety requirements, including APPs and AHAs.

Training & Workforce Safety

  • Conduct site-specific safety orientations, job hazard briefings, and task-specific training.
  • Verify that all personnel and subcontractors possess required safety certifications, training, and medical qualifications prior to performing work.

Incident Investigation & Reporting

  • Lead and document accident, incident, and near-miss investigations in accordance with EM 385-1-1 and FAR 52.236-13.
  • Ensure immediate notification to Government representatives for reportable incidents.
  • Maintain accurate records of injuries, illnesses, property damage, and corrective actions.

Government Coordination

  • Interface directly with NAVFAC representatives, including ROICC and Government safety personnel.
  • Provide documentation and reporting required under contract safety provisions.
  • Support safety reviews, audits, and compliance inspections.

Requirements

  • Five (5) years of experience implementing and enforcing safety programs on federal construction projects
    OR
    Three (3) years of experience with a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) credential or degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, or related field
  • Demonstrated ability to function as a Competent Person and/or Qualified Person for high-risk construction activities
  • OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Training (current)
  • EM 385-1-1 40-Hour Safety and Health Training (current)
  • U.S. Citizenship required
  • Previous experience supporting Hawaii/Guam or other OCONUS federal construction projects
  • Experience supporting Design-Build project delivery
  • Familiarity with NAVFAC Section 01 35 26 safety requirements and submittal processes
  • Experience managing safety programs on active military installations

Benefits

  • Competitive base salary
  • Performance-based bonus opportunities
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) retirement plan with company participation
  • Paid time off and company holidays
  • Project-based travel or relocation assistance (where applicable)
  • Professional development and safety training opportunities
  • Opportunity to support critical federal infrastructure projects
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