Safety Coordinator - Commercial & Industrial - Greenville
Company: HarperGC
Location: Greenville
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: Company Mission
Statement: To build up our communities, our clients, and each other
by building trust in everything we do. Summary/Objective: The
Safety Coordinator delivers daytoday site safety leadership across
Commercial and Industrial projects in SC, NC, and VA, ensuring
regulatory compliance and supporting project teams to achieve
measurable safety performance. This role enforces company safety
protocols to ensure compliance with federal, state, and location
regulations. This role partners with Safety personnel, project
leadership, field teams, corporate support services and trade
partners to identify hazards, lead incident response, enforce
safety standards, and manage safety program execution at the
project level while supporting corporate and divisional safety
objectives and budget responsibilities. This role supports and
empowers project teams to uphold the highest standards of worker
health and safety. Essential Functions: Project Site Support
Provide daily on-site safety oversight and guidance for assigned
projects; conduct job-site safety observations and enforce company
safety standards. Ensure toolbox talks, and pre-task planning is
being conducted. Stop-work authority to address imminent hazards
and ensure corrective actions are implemented. Program Execution
and Compliance Implement and maintain project-level safety plans
consistent with corporate policies and regulatory requirements
(OSHA, DOT, EPA, AHJ, etc.). Conduct regular site audits and
inspections; document findings and track corrective actions. Review
subcontractor safety plans and monitor trade partner compliance.
Trade partner subcontract safety management. Incident Management
Lead or assist in incident investigations, determine root causes,
and develop corrective/preventive actions. Maintain accurate
incident records, prepare reports for internal leadership and
regulatory agencies as required. Respond to after-hours incidents
and provide on-site leadership during emergency situations.
Training and Communication Promote a culture of safety through
communication, recognition, and engagement. Provide safety
orientation and ongoing training (OSHA 10/30, First Aid/CPR, i.e.)
for all assigned employees. Track training completion and maintain
training records. Communicate safety performance, trends, and
recommendations to the Safety Manager/s, Operational Leadership,
and project teams. Program Improvement and Budget Identify
opportunities for continuous improvement. Support corporate safety
program updates and provide feedback. Documentation and Reporting
Maintain accurate safety documentation, inspection logs, and
inspection records for internal and regulatory purposes.
Competencies: Personal Attributes High level of integrity and
ethical judgment. Detail-oriented with strong organizational
skills. Resilient and adaptable in fast-paced, high-risk
construction environments. Passionate about continuous improvement
and practical safety solutions. Technical and Leadership Skills
Construction safety expertise with strong knowledge of OSHA
construction standards and industry best practices. Decision making
authority to stop work and enforce corrective or disciplinary
actions when necessary. Investigation skills to lead root cause
analysis and corrective action development. Training ability to
present safety topics to field crews and leadership. Collaboration
and Influence Cross-functional collaboration with project managers,
superintendents, subcontractors, and corporate safety clients, and
regulatory bodies. Ability to influence field behavior and drive
accountability without direct supervisory authority. Experience
working on multiple projects and coordinating with other safety
personnel. Experience in leading safety committees and fostering
employee engagement. Technical Tools Proficiency with digital
safety platforms and reporting tools; experience with Procore, or
similar systems preferred. Competency in data analysis to identify
trends and recommend preventive measures. Supervisory
Responsibilities:This position has no direct reports but works
collaboratively with other safety personnel supporting the same
divisions and with safety personnel across other divisions. The
Safety Manager provides guidance, mentorship, and direction to
field personnel and subcontractors on safety matters and leads
project-level safety initiatives. The role collaborates with
executives, operations leadership, and field teams to embed safety
into all phases of construction. Additionally, the role leads
cross-functional safety committees, manages third-party safety
consultants, and ensures trade partner safety compliance through
oversight and coordination. This position requires strong
leadership to foster accountability, drive continuous improvement,
and maintain a proactive safety culture across all job sites. Work
Environment:This role operates in a dynamic and fast-paced setting
that includes both office and field environments. While planning,
reporting, and team coordination occur in a professional office
atmosphere, the role requires frequent travel to active
construction sites where exposure to varying weather conditions,
loud noise, and physical hazards is common. The position demands
regular use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and the ability
to navigate uneven terrain, scaffolding, and other
construction-related structures. Flexibility in schedule is
essential to respond to incidents, conduct audits, and support
project teams across multiple locations. This role
involvescollaboration with diverse stakeholders and requires a
strong presence with field operations to ensure safety is embedded
at every level of the organization. Physical Demands:This position
must be able to perform duties that require both physical mobility
and sensory acuity.This includes the ability to: Move across active
construction sites, including climbing stairs, ladders, and
scaffolding Remain in a stationary position for extended periods
while working at a desk or attending meetings Lift and carry
materials or equipment weighing up to 25 pounds occasionally
Operate standard office equipment such as computers, phones, and
printers Communicate effectively in noisy environments, including
verbal exchanges with field personnel Observe and assess safety
conditions, requiring near and far visual acuity Respond quickly to
emergencies, which may involve walking, bending, kneeling, or
crouching Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is required
when visiting job sites. There may be some walking, standing,
bending, and carrying light items such as papers, books, small
parts, driving an automobile, etc. This work may be physically
demanding and mentally demanding, with many deadlines needing to be
met consistently. The role demands regular travel and the ability
to adapt to varied physical environments and weather conditions.
Travel Required:This position requires frequent travel to active
construction sites, regional offices, and industry events across
multiple geographic locations. The role must be available to
conduct on-site safety audits, lead training sessions, respond to
incidents, and support project teams in real time. Travel may
include overnight stays and occasional weekend or evening site
visits, depending on project needs and emergency response
requirements. A valid drivers license and reliable transportation
are essential. The role demands flexibility and a strong presence
in the field to ensure consistent implementation of safety
standards and foster a culture of accountability across all job
sites. Education and Experience: Minimum: 2-5 years of experience
in construction safety with demonstrated site-level oversight.
Education: Bachelors degree in Occupational Safety, Construction
Management, or related field preferred; equivalent experience
considered. Required: OSHA 10/30 Construction (or willing to
obtain); First Aid/CPR certification. Preferred: CSP, CHST,
OSHA500. In-depth knowledge of OSHA regulations and construction
safety practices. Preferred Skills: Experience with safety
management software and reporting tools. Industry certifications.
Accreditation with one or more professional organizations. Conflict
resolution, coaching, and stakeholder management. Additional
Eligibility Requirements: Pre-employment background check and drug
screening. Valid drivers license required; no CDL required. This
role does not work on union job sites. Work Authorization/Security
Clearance Requirements: Authorized to work in the United States.
Affirmative Action/EEO statement: Harper GCprovides equal
employment opportunities (EEO) to all applicants for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age,
disability, genetic information, marital status, amnesty, or status
as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state
and local laws. Harper GC complies with applicable state and local
laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in every location in
which the company has facilities. Other Duties: Please note this
job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive
list of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of
the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities
may change at any time with or without notice.
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