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Description
About the job:
At Dandelion, safety isn’t just a requirement — it’s a core value. The Director of Safety will lead all safety policies, programs, and initiatives nationwide, ensuring our operations are conducted with the highest regard for teammate well-being, property protection, and quality assurance.
This role will focus heavily on our drilling, excavating, and other field construction activities across the Northeast, Maryland, and Colorado. The Director will shape and sustain a strong culture of safety, driving proactive best practices while ensuring compliance with OSHA and all relevant regulations.
You’ll report directly to the President and collaborate closely with Operations, Project Management, HR, and other senior leaders to embed safety into every part of our work.
Responsibilities:
- Culture, policy, and training: Build and enhance a proactive safety culture across all teams. Create, guide, and oversee all safety policies, programs, and training to maximize safety, minimize risk, and support teammates.
- On-Site Support: Perform regular safety compliance visits to job sites and warehouses in an organized and tracked program.
- Fleet: Manage safe driving practices across a large fleet; proactively coach and train drivers and employees on safe driving behaviors.
- KPIs: Analyze operations to develop and implement safety KPIs and track performance against goals.
- Compliance: Own timely reporting and compliance with OSHA and related state/federal regulations.
- Licensure: Support and provide consultation around drilling and CDL licensure requirements in targeted states.
Insurance & Claims: Partner with HR to ensure that employee incidents (injuries, vehicle accidents, property damages, etc.) are promptly investigated, reported, and closed out with corrective actions. Work closely with insurance providers on renewals, open claims, and cost-reduction initiatives. - Collaboration: Ensure alignment on safety priorities by working with Operations, Finance, HR, Fleet Management, and senior leadership. Recommend and secure buy-in for annual company safety goals (e.g., accident reduction, inspections, job hazard analyses, training programs).
For prompt consideration, please apply directly here.
Requirements
You will thrive in this role if you have:
A love for being in the field, working cross-functionality, and solving problems quickly
Excellent communication skills — both verbal and written.
A collaborative mindset with the ability to influence and engage leaders and field teams alike.
A proactive approach to problem-solving and continuous improvement.
Must-haves:
- Bachelor’s (or Master’s) in Environmental Health & Safety, Occupational Health & Safety, Construction Engineering, or related field — or equivalent safety certifications/experience (e.g., ASP, CSP, CIH).
- 7–10 years of progressive experience in safety roles, including at least 3–5 years in a leadership/management capacity responsible for developing and driving safety programs (not just implementing them).
- OSHA 30 Certification, with deep knowledge of OSHA construction regulations and policies.
- Expertise in construction safety principles, including safe operation of heavy equipment (e.g., excavators, drill rigs, skid steers, trailers).
- Experience building and sustaining a strong safety culture in a construction or field-operations environment.
- Proven success developing and delivering safety training programs.
- Knowledge of insurance and workers’ compensation claims processes for jobsite injuries and property damage.
- Ability to work in-office at least 3 days per week in Peekskill, NY or 4 days per week in Arlington, VA.
- Ability and desire to travel regularly (approx. 25%) to field locations.
Bonus points for:
- Master’s degree in Environmental Health & Safety, Occupational Health, or related field.
- OSHA 500 Construction Trainer Certification (or higher).
- CSP, CIH, or other advanced safety designations.
For prompt consideration, please apply directly here.