Safety Director III

Department of Transportation

Wake County, North Carolina

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Best Practices, Coaching, Communication Skills, Conservation, Construction Safety, Continuous Improvement, Crane, Customer Relations, Emerging Technology, Employee Relations, Employee Relationship Management (ERM), Establish Priorities, Hazard Analysis, Industrial Hygiene, Leadership, Mine Operations, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Reviews, Physical Science, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Project/Program Management, Regulations, Risk, Risk Management, Safety/Work Safety, Strategic Planning, Team Lead/Manager, Team Player, Technical Leadership, Technical Presentation, Technical Strategy, Training/Teaching, Trend Analysis, Vehicle Fleets, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Wake County, North Carolina
POSTED
3 days ago

Agency

Dept of Transportation

Division

Human Resources

Job Classification Title

Safety Director III (NS)

Position Number

60027661

Grade

NC21

About Us

It’s the mission of the NC Department of Transportation to connect people, products and places safely and efficiently with customer focus, accountability, and environmental sensitivity to enhance the economy and vitality of North Carolina. We encourage you to consider joining NCDOT where our work not only serves the citizens of North Carolina but has an impact on our world through all modes of transportation.

Description of Work

Please note that all positions close at 12:00 AM on the posted closing date. You must apply by 11:59 PM prior to the posted closing date.

The North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) is seeking a dynamic and experienced leader to oversee and advance our statewide occupational safety and health programs. This role provides the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the safety and well-being of thousands of employees across Highway, DMV, and other transportation operation areas.

The Assistant Director supervises NCDOT’s statewide Occupational Safety and Health Program and leads a team of five Safety Consultants, along with oversight of the Department’s Industrial Hygiene Program. This position serves as the principal technical resource for safety and health professionals across NCDOT, supporting Raleigh-based staff and administering key statewide safety contracts, including hearing conservation and safety footwear programs.

Key Responsibilities:

• Provide strategic leadership and technical guidance for high-risk safety programs, including Fleet Safety, Trenching and Shoring, Confined Space Entry, Fall Protection, Crane Operations, General Construction Safety, and Blasting Operations.
• Identify, address, and resolve performance challenges within the safety organization.
• Foster collaboration and build consensus between safety staff, management, and organizational partners.
• Lead continuous improvement initiatives that enhance safety performance and reduce workplace risk.
• Establish priorities and manage the allocation of funds for pilot projects, safety innovations, emerging technologies, and initiatives aimed at reducing injuries, equipment-related accidents, and Workers’ Compensation costs.
• Oversee statewide programs and contracts that support employee safety and health.

This position reports directly to the NCDOT Director of Safety and Risk Management. This position directly influences NCDOT’s ability to maintain a safe, compliant, and proactive work environment. Help shape the future of safety operations across one of the state’s largest and most diverse workforces.

Applicants with the following skills and abilities are encouraged to apply:
• Ability to provide training, coaching, and performance evaluation for employees and staff.
• Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to effectively convey technical information to diverse audiences.
• Ability to establish and maintain productive working relationships with employees, management, regulatory agencies, and external stakeholders.
• Ability to build collaborative teams, facilitate cooperation among diverse groups, and achieve consensus to accomplish organizational objectives.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences

Salary Grade and Salary Range: NC21 $70,627 - $137,724

Management prefers applicants with the following:

  • Working knowledge of occupational safety and health principles and practices sufficient to analyze complex issues and recommend practical, effective solutions
  • Considerable knowledge of applicable federal and state occupational safety and health regulations, security requirements, and industry best management practice.
  • Knowledge of current technologies, methodologies, and emerging trends in the occupational safety and health profession
  • Demonstrated ability to lead, manage, organize, direct, and supervise the work of professional staff
  • Demonstrated ability to identify workplace hazards and risks and develop strategies to mitigate or eliminate them

Minimum Education and Experience

Some state job postings say you can qualify by an “equivalent combination of education and experience.” If that language appears below, then you may qualify through EITHER years of education OR years of directly related experience, OR a combination of both. See the Education and Experience Equivalency Guide for details.

Bachelor's degree in safety management, occupational safety, industrial technology or one of the physical sciences from an appropriately accredited institution from an appropriately accredited institution and a minimum of five years of progressive occupational safety and health experience; or an equivalent combination of training and directly related experience.

It is important that your application includes all your relevant education and work experience and that you answer all questions associated with the application.

EEO Statement

The State of North Carolina is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and dedicated to providing employees with a work environment free from all forms of unlawful employment discrimination, harassment, or retaliation. The state provides reasonable accommodation to employees and applicants with disabilities; known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; and for religious beliefs, observances, and practices.

Recruiter:

Cheryl Gill

Email:

DOT-WorkdayJobRecruitment@ncdot.gov

About the Company

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Department of Transportation

The Oregon Department of Transportation began in 1913 when the Oregon Legislature created the Oregon Highway Commission to "get Oregon out of the mud."

Today, we develop programs related to Oregon’s system of

  • highways, roads, and bridges;
  • railways;
  • public transportation services;
  • transportation safety programs;
  • driver and vehicle licensing;
  • and motor carrier regulation.

Mission Statement:

​We provide a safe and reliable multimodal transportation system that connects people and helps Oregon's communities and economy thrive.

Values: 

​These principles inform decision making and guide our behavior in working with each other, our partners and the communities we serve:

  • Integrity: We are accountable and transparent with public funds and hold ourselves to the highest ethical standards.
  • Safety: We share ownership and responsibility for ensuring safety in all that we do.
  • Equity: We embrace diversity and foster a culture of inclusion.
  • Excellence: We use our skills and expertise to continuously strive to be more efficient, effective and innovative.
  • Unity: We work together as One ODOT to provide better solutions and ensure alignment in our work.
COMPANY SIZE
2,500 to 4,999 employees
INDUSTRY
Government and Military
FOUNDED
1969
WEBSITE
https://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/Pages/index.aspx