USACE / Federal Compliance Leadership • Ensure full compliance with EM 385-1-1 (Safety and Health Requirements Manual) • Serve as or support the designated Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) where required • Develop, review, and maintain: o Accident Prevention Plans (APPs) o Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) o Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs) where applicable • Lead coordination with Government Designated Authorities (GDA) and Contracting Officers • Support responses to audits, inspections, and cure notices / stop-work orders • Ensure subcontractors meet all USACE safety qualification and documentation requirements What Success Looks Like • Critical risks are clearly identified, understood, and controlled across all phases of work • Subcontractors consistently meet or exceed expectations for safe execution • Field teams demonstrate strong ownership of risk—not reliance on safety oversight • Incidents are thoroughly understood and drive meaningful change • Safety is viewed as a driver of operational excellence, not a constraint • USACE audits and inspections are passed without major findings or stop-work actions • Subcontractors consistently meet EM-385 requirements without reliance on Parsons intervention Who You Are • A leader who is comfortable challenging senior project staff and subcontractors alike • Experienced managing complex subcontractor environments across multiple scopes and cultures • Skilled at influencing without authority in fast-paced, high-pressure environments • Grounded in human and organizational performance principles • Able to balance firm accountability with practical, solution-oriented thinking • Known for being credible in the field—not just behind a desk Experience & Qualifications • 10+ years in construction, infrastructure, or industrial environments with increasing leadership responsibility • Demonstrated experience supporting U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) or other federal construction programs • Strong working knowledge of EM385-1-1 with prior experience serving as SSHO or equivalent on USACE projects (required) • Demonstrated ability to: o Enforce EM 385-1-1 compliance in the field o Stop work and defend decisions under Government scrutiny • Experience operating in: o Remote / isolated / hardship environments o Limited-resource conditions • Proven ability to manage: o Underperforming subcontractors o High-conflict situations with field leadership • Comfortable operating in: o Ambiguous, rapidly changing project conditions o Recovery or transition environments • Proven ability to manage safety across large, complex, multi-site programs • Experience integrating safety into program management disciplines (scope, schedule, cost, risk) • Demonstrated success managing subcontractor safety performance on complex projects • Experience working with multinational workforces and diverse cultural environments • Strong understanding of risk-based safety approaches and serious incident prevention • Investigation experience focused on root cause, systems thinking, and learning • Relevant certifications: OSHA 30 hour training required (e.g., CSP, CHST, preferred but not a substitute for leadership capability) Integration with Operations • Work as a core member of the project leadership team—not a support function • Ensure safety considerations are integrated into planning, scheduling, procurement, and execution • Challenge decisions that introduce unmanaged risk—and provide practical alternatives • Support delivery outcomes by enabling safe, efficient, and predictable work 6.