You like to surround yourself with dedicated, value-driven peopleYou believe there is a solution to every challenge - and you can find itYou understand the importance of small details on large projectsYou like to know your efforts are noticed and appreciatedYou want to make your own decisions, but know support is always availableYou want to work to make a difference in people's lives You are comfortable with public speaking, traveling and utilizing technology to perform HSE responsibilitiesYou help facilitate a positive safety culture within a union environmentWhat it takes?3+ years of experience as a safety professional in the construction industry5+ years of experience as a safety professional in the construction industry (desired)OSHA 30hr (Construction) for construction training, or ability to obtain within approved timeframeOSHA 510 and 500 (desired)BCSP Certification (CHST, ASP, SCP) (desired)Experience with working on United States Army Corps of Engineers projects is a plusMust possess a valid drivers license for the type of vehicle which may be driven and an acceptable driving recordAccredited degree in Occupational Health and Safety or Construction (desired)Ability to identify and correct jobsite hazards specific to the construction industry Confident public speaker who can facilitate safety trainings and meetingsWillingness to travel throughout the United States, about 75%, which may include extended duration, is required. As a Health Safety & Environmental Coordinator, your key responsibilities under guidance of supervisor, will be to conduct various HSE activities including, but not limited to, weekly job-site visitations, audits and inspections, loss incident investigations, emergency response, performing environmental assessments and evaluations of facilities and job locations, assisting operations with implementation and compliance of existing HSE programs.