Health, Safety & Environmental Coordinator
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- Canada
- $25.00-28.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Learn fast in real construction environments
- Be out in the field-not stuck behind a desk
- Work with people, not just policies
- Bring creativity into how safety is done
- Walking job sites, observing work, and talking with crews
- Supporting hazard assessments (JHAs, energy-based risk reviews)
- Participating in inspections, audits, and safety tours
- Helping verify that critical controls are in place and working
- Assisting with incident reviews and gathering accurate information
- Supporting supervisors and project teams with safety planning
- Communicating with clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies when required
- Helping ensure consistency in documentation and expectations across teams
- Contributing to a culture where people feel comfortable speaking up
- Tracking incidents, actions, and improvements in systems (e.g., Flex Manager)
- Following up on corrective actions from incidents and audits
- Supporting monthly reporting and trend tracking
- Assisting with safety program documentation and updates
- Helping develop and deliver toolbox talks, workshops, and safety materials
- Turning lessons learned into clear, practical takeaways
- Creating or supporting visual and engaging safety communications
- Assisting with project-specific hazard assessments and safety plans
- Supporting pre-job planning, tender reviews, and contract requirements
- Contributing to emergency response planning
- This posting is for an active vacancy we are currently hiring for. We use AI-enabled tools to assist in screening, assessing, or selecting applicants for this position.
- You build strong relationships with crews and supervisors
- You help teams see and manage risk more clearly
- You contribute ideas-not just checklists
- Curious - you ask questions and want to understand how things really work
- Creative - you think differently and enjoy finding better ways to communicate and solve problems
- Outgoing - you're comfortable talking to people in the field and building relationships
- Adaptable - you can navigate changing environments and priorities
- Resilient - you stay positive and keep learning, even when things are challenging
- Driven - you take initiative and want to grow quickly
- Innovative - you use tools (including AI) to improve how work gets done
- Interest and abilities in design, media, or visual communication
- Creating content that people actually pay attention to
- Finding better ways to explain complex ideas
- Passion for improving how people learn and engage with safety
- Diploma or Degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Health, or related field
- Co-op, internship, or field exposure is an asset-but not required
- Strong communication and organizational skills
- Comfortable using Microsoft Office and learning new systems
- This role involves regular travel to construction sites
- You'll be working in active, sometimes physically demanding environments
- Some administrative and reporting work is required alongside field responsibilities
- You will be expected to learn quickly and take ownership of your development
- A psychologically safe environment where you can learn and grow
- Fair and consistent accountability aligned with a Just Culture
- Supporting your development-not just evaluating performance
Conversations focus on facts and energy-not blame or opinion
We design work so people can succeed-not just comply
We call this “We Care.” It's how we build trust-and prevent serious harm.With over 120 years of experience in North America and part of the Soletanche Freyssinet global group, we combine local expertise with international capability. More importantly, we are creating an environment where people can grow, contribute, and make a real impact early in their careers.What this job actually isThis is a hands-on, field-focused role where you'll work directly with crews, supervisors, and project teams.