Construction Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)

Fayetteville, NC
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor
About Hernandez Consulting & Construction
Hernandez Consulting & Construction is a premier construction management firm and general contractor
renowned for excellence in Design, Construction, Development, and Sustainability. For nearly two
decades, we have shaped America’s landscape by delivering iconic federal buildings, VA hospitals,
military housing, universities, hotels, and more. Our success is driven by our greatest asset—our people.
At Hernandez, our employees are the cornerstone of our legacy, bringing leadership, talent, and passion to
every project. Join our dynamic team and seize the opportunity to grow your career while leaving a
lasting impact on the built environment.
Position Overview
The Construction Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) is a critical leadership role
responsible for ensuring the highest standards of safety, compliance, and quality control across
one or more commercial or federal construction projects. This position oversees the day-to-day
safety operations, supervises field-related construction activities, and collaborates with project
teams to deliver safe, high-quality results. Projects typically involve ground-up construction,
interior renovations, or large-scale infrastructure developments.
Key Responsibilities
• Safety Leadership: Develop, implement, and enforce comprehensive safety plans in compliance
with OSHA regulations, ensuring a safe working environment for all personnel and visitors on the
job site.
• Pre-Construction Planning: Conduct preparatory meetings for each definable feature of work,
ensuring alignment with project plans, specifications, and submittals.
• Quality Control: Verify that all work adheres to approved plans, specifications, and submittals,
maintaining the highest standards of craftsmanship and compliance.
• Safety Inspections: Perform regular site walkthroughs to identify and mitigate potential hazards,
documenting findings and implementing corrective actions promptly.
• Toolbox Talks: Lead weekly safety meetings (toolbox talks) to educate and engage the
workforce on safety protocols, best practices, and project-specific risks.
• Documentation: Complete and maintain accurate safety forms, quality control reports, incident
logs, and other required documentation to ensure compliance with regulatory and company
standards.
• Collaboration: Partner with the Project Manager and other team members to support project
scheduling, resource allocation, and other duties as needed.
• Training & Compliance: Monitor compliance with safety training requirements and ensure all
personnel are equipped with the knowledge and tools to perform their tasks safely.
• Incident Response: Lead investigations of safety incidents or near-misses, identify root causes
and implement preventive measures to avoid recurrence.
Qualifications & Prerequisites
• Certifications:
o OSHA 30 (required).
o Current Construction Quality Management (CQM) Certificate (valid within the last 5
years).

o QA/QC Training (preferred).
• Experience:
o Minimum of 3-5 years of experience managing safety on commercial or federal
construction projects.
o Proven track record of implementing safety programs and conducting inspections on
large-scale construction sites.
o Familiarity with Procore project management software (preferred).
• Skills & Competencies:
o Strong knowledge of OSHA regulations, construction safety standards, and quality
control processes.
o Excellent communication and leadership skills to engage with diverse teams and
stakeholders.
o Detail-oriented with the ability to identify risks and implement effective solutions.
o Proficient in documentation, report writing, and record-keeping.
o Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple priorities.
• Additional Preferences:
o Military Veterans are highly encouraged to apply.
o Experience with federal construction projects (e.g., VA hospitals, military facilities) is a
plus.
Why Join Hernandez Consulting & Construction?
• Impactful Work: Contribute to transformative projects that leave a lasting legacy in
communities across the nation.
• Career Growth: Access opportunities for professional development and career advancement
within a supportive, talent-driven organization.
• Competitive Compensation: Enjoy a competitive salary and benefits package.
• Collaborative Culture: Work alongside a highly motivated, diverse team of industry experts
who share a passion for excellence.
• Core Values in Action: Be part of a company that lives by its values—Team Players, Self-
Driven, Solution Focused, and Accountable.
Our Commitment to Diversity
Hernandez Consulting & Construction is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity
and do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, non-
disqualifying physical or mental disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by
applicable law. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.
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