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EHS Executive

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In-Office
5 Locations
140K-170K Annually
Mid level
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5 Locations
140K-170K Annually
Mid level
The EHS Executive will manage the Environmental, Health, and Safety Program at the Business Unit level, ensuring compliance, coaching teams, and promoting a safety culture.
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Job Description

DPR Construction is seeking to a EHS Business Unit (BU) Lead. The successful candidate will support the application of the Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Program at the BU Level and support consistency at a Regional Level. 
 
The EHS Lead supports EHS initiatives and project management within the Business Unit (BU). The EHS Lead must effectively coach, mentor, and direct a team of EHS personnel to implement and manage DPR Construction’s Environmental Health & Safety plan (EHSP) on the Business Unit Projects.  This position will engage with multiple project teams, trade leadership, and clients to support the planning, mitigation, and integration of self-perform work and trade partners on projects. This position will promote accountability and a safe mindset to ensure compliance with our Environmental Health & Safety Plan (EHSP). 
 
Essential Functions: 

Hazard Recognition, Prevention, and Mitigation 

  • Ability to quickly identify potential issues or concerns that can negatively impact the EHS performance of a Project, the team, and the BU; develops plans to address and mitigate.  
  • Conducts daily site visits across the BU and influences project teams, trade partners and individuals to practice safe work techniques and to do what’s right over who's right. 
  • Create solutions to a wide range of safety and environmental issues across the BU throughout the life cycle of the project. 
  • Holds the Project Team and Management accountable to instill a culture of safety on projects and across the BU.  
  • Reviews data and utilizes both leading and lagging indicators to help determine a course of action to prevent and or mitigate risk.  
  • Consults BU Leaders with cost and risk data related to project EHS data and provides recommendations for process improvement plans with the goal of reducing and 
  • eliminating risk. 
  • Ensures individuals and project teams have the right resources and knowledge to effectively manage the risk at hand for projects across the BU. 

Incident Response and Management 

  • Prepares and schedules training to cover emergency procedures. 
  • Provides leadership, guidance, and solutions to Project Teams across the BU post incident to ensure psychological and physical safety is maintained for all.  
  • Ensures trade partners and project leadership remains engaged and encouraged to correct issues and apply process improvements. 
  • Supports project teams with OSHA investigations, incident investigations, 5 Why’s, cause mapping, and cause analysis. 
  • Supports internal claims, counsel, risk, and insurance groups across the BU. 
  • Shares incident results, total cost, and lessons learned with the BU and Regional Leaders to help drive process improvements.  
  • Follow up with other Project Teams who have similar activities to ensure Lessons Learned are being implemented and applied as a team. 

Project Team Partnership and Support 

  • Build and maintain trusted, respected relationships with the Project Teams, Key Trade Partners, and Owners. 
  • Engage with the Project teams, craft, and trades to educate, train, and inspire safe work practices. 
  • Interpret collected EHS data to shape policies, procedures, and strategy. 
  • Collaborates with Pre-Construction teams and other services for project planning and pursuits.  
  • Embodies the role of a technical builder by demonstrating well rounded knowledge of construction sequencing and the effect on EHS practices. 
  • Leverages relationships with trade partners to create engagement from trade leadership and provide solutions across projects.  
  • Challenges practices that overlook safety as a priority or value. 
  • Introduces and recommends new methods, procedures, and ideas to help project teams accomplish their project scope and tasks safely. 
  • Manage a group of EHS professionals and managers across the BU. 

On the Job EHS Training 

  • Recommends topics for project safety meetings and toolbox topics based on current trends across the BU and like scopes. 
  • Presents EHS Moments and / or EHS Content to the Leadership Team
  • Addresses gaps in team safety knowledge across multiple and complex projects utilizing coaching, training and collaboration. 
  • Coach, mentor, and develop Safety Professionals, EHS Managers, and Champions.  

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Documentation and Organization 

  • Establishes accountability for teams to complete the required documentation for each project in the BU. 
  • Oversees the EHS data collected for the BU, ensuring that information is accurate and thorough. 
  • Supports project teams to set up safety systems and file management to be complying and to ensure risk is managed appropriately.  

Personal Growth and Development 

  • Stay updated on industry trends and regulatory changes to ensure compliance. 
  • Participates in trainings which will support a deep understanding of DPR's Culture, safety philosophy, and construction core markets in which DPR operates and the unique challenges and requirements associated with each. 
  • Invests in a continuous career growth process, including furthering education, skills, and certifications that are tailored to align with EHS and construction.  
  • Creates internal and external connections to help influence knowledge of industry trends.  
  • Mentors EHS professionals and others aspiring to enter the EHS field. 
  • Networks with other industry professionals' organizations to stay informed, gain additional knowledge and collaborate.  
  • Supports and participates in BU, Regional, and Company EHS initiatives. 

Required Qualifications: 

  • Expert knowledge of OSHA and other regulations related to construction and how to apply to commercial construction projects. 
  • OSHA 30 trained within 5 years 
  • OSHA 500 or 502 OSHA Authorized Trainer 
  • CPR/First Aid Certified - Current 
  • Excels with incident cost analysis and insurance claims management processes. 
  • Excels with Scaffolding, Hazardous Energy, Confined Space, Rigging, and Fall protection at minimum as well as other applicable construction practices.  
  • Proficiency in using digital software’s such as Microsoft Suite and EHS software/tools for data analysis and reporting. 
  • Strong communication, collaboration, and problem-solving skills. 
  • Strong presentation and public speaking skills. 
  • Ability to influence and educate others. 
  • Excellent level knowledge with multiple trades across commercial construction and the specific hazards associated with these trades. 
  • Excellent knowledge of all types of workplace hazards (safety, biological, chemical, environmental, etc.) and how they apply to DPR specific project types. 
  • Ability to disseminate responsibilities and influence others in in a fast-paced construction environment. 

Preferred Qualifications, but not required: 

  • Certification in Occupational Health and Safety (e.g., CHST, CSP, CRIS or ARM)  
  • Fluent in English and Spanish. 
  • Bachelor’s degree in EHS field or construction-related field with 12 years of experience in 
  • EHS field, or a minimum of 15 years of experience in the EHS field or the construction industry. 

 
Working Activities: 
Position Type 

  • Full-time; Salaried 
  • Varied schedule or extended hours as needed (early mornings, evenings, or occasional weekends may be required based on project specific needs). 
  • Travel across multiple jobsites within the BU daily. 
  • 75% of time shall be spent visiting all jobsites across the Business Unit and 25% shall be spent in the BU office collaborating on project needs and work strategies. 
  • Occasional travel to jobsites and offices outside of the BU is required. 

Capacity to be an independent and adaptable learner, embracing new technology, software, applications, and systems and acquire proficiency in these tools with minimal guidance or intervention. 

Proficient with reviewing and interpreting data from safety systems and creating easy to understand visuals. 

Coach, mentor, and educate others on the importance of using safety information systems. 

 
Physical Demands: 

  • Sit, stand and work at a computer for extended periods. 
  • Navigate uneven working spaces and walking surfaces. 
  • Accessing heights via ladder, stairs, temporary lifts, or ramps. 
  • Working indoors and outdoors while wearing and maintaining proper PPE. 
  • Sit, stand, bend, lift a minimum of 25lbs, reach, and twist. 

 
Supervisory Responsibility: 

  • Director 
  • This position would report directly to the EHS Regional Lead and BU Leader. 

 
Role Specific Competencies: 

  • DPR Core Values & Culture –Applies DPR values and culture consistently in a team environment.  
  • Progressive Leadership – Demonstrates leadership of self, others, and teams both internally and externally. 
  • Collaborating with Others - Demonstrates an ability to eliminate group differences through both communication and compromise.     
  • Team Leadership – Builds a culture characterized by a mixture of accountability, excitement, and inspiration. 
  • Decision Making - Mentors others in situations that require them to make complex decisions and ensures that safety, priorities, quality, the construction sequence, and potential outcomes are all appropriately considered. 
  • Fostering Communications – Seeks to find opportunities to promote dialogue amongst groups and utilizes communication strategies that aid in achieving objectives. 
  • Adaptability – Consistently adapts own behavior amidst ambiguity and exemplifies the DPR 'Ever Forward’ mindset through a commitment to continuously improve despite obstacles.   
  • EHS Management – Establishes strategic alignment in the Business Unit (BU) for achieving an incident free environment and is recognized as an expert. 
  • Influencing an EHS Mindset – Embodies the DPR IFE culture and develops and executes strategies for the Business Unit (BU) to lead with an EHS Mindset. 

Anticipated starting pay range:

$140,000.00- $170,000.00

Nothing is more important than your health and wellness. DPR offers a variety of medical, dental, vision and wellness benefits to keep you healthy. Read more about eligibility and available benefits programs

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DPR Construction is a forward-thinking, self-performing general contractor specializing in technically complex and sustainable projects for the advanced technology, life sciences, healthcare, higher education and commercial markets. Founded in 1990, DPR is a great story of entrepreneurial success as a private, employee-owned company that has grown into a multi-billion-dollar family of companies with offices around the world.

Working at DPR, you'll have the chance to try new things, explore unique paths and shape your future. Here, we build opportunity together—by harnessing our talents, enabling curiosity and pursuing our collective ambition to make the best ideas happen. We are proud to be recognized as a great place to work by our talented teammates and leading news organizations like U.S. News and World Report, Forbes, Fast Company and Newsweek.

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