Assistant Safety Manager
Company: Horizon Develop Build Manage
Location: Madison
Posted on: March 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Assistant Safety ManagerMadison,
Wisconsin Job Type fulltime Description: Join Horizon Construction
Group Inc. as an Assistant Safety Manager and be part of a thriving
team! Our unwavering commitment to our team has earned us the honor
of being a Top Workplace for the sixth consecutive year,
highlighting our dedication to fostering a supportive and dynamic
work environment. In 2024, we set a company record by breaking
ground on 2,900 multifamily units throughout the Midwest, leading
to our recognition as a Top 25 Builder by the National Multifamily
Housing Council, ranking 15. This achievement underscores our
strength and stability in the industry. As a 2025 Platinum Level
STEP Award winner through ABC-WI, we prioritize safety and quality
in all our projects. At Horizon Construction Group Inc., you'll be
able to grow professionally, work on exciting projects, and be part
of a team that values your contributions. Join us and build a
brighter future together! Horizon Construction Group specializes in
the construction of multi-family housing as well as master-planned
multi-use neighborhoods. Horizon has extensive experience in all
forms of commercial, retail, and themed hotel waterpark resorts.
Almost 40 years of development and construction experience! Our
current construction footprint is the Midwest: Wisconsin, Illinois,
Indiana, Iowa and Michigan. The Assistant Safety Manager supports
the Safety Manager in implementing and maintaining safe working
environments across all construction sites. This field-focused role
involves regular site visits to ensure compliance with safety
protocols, conducting training, distributing supplies,
investigating incidents, and assigning corrective responsibilities.
The position requires the use of specialized safety knowledge and
sound professional judgement in complex field conditions. Over
time, the Assistant Safety Manager will provide informed
recommendations that influence safety policies, procedures, and
enforcement actions. Site Support & Field Visits - Exercise
independent judgement to assess and address on-site safety risks
and provide conclusions to project teams. - Oversee planning,
inventory, and distribution of safety supplies. - Ensure safety
signage and OSHA-required postings are current at all active sites.
- Utilize internal safety programs to identify areas requiring
focused training. - Support project teams in completing Activity
Hazard Analyses and hazard assessments. - Independently determine
when site conditions require escalation to the Safety Manager and
identify when safety infractions require training, citations,
and/or immediate work stoppage. - Provide dedicated on-site safety
training as needed. - Assist project teams during OSHA inspections
and other regulatory visits. Administrative & Coordination Duties -
Prioritize safety compliance deadlines and ensure timely completion
with minimal oversight. - Recommend improvements to safety programs
based on analysis and professional judgement. - Track deadlines for
safety-related compliance and reporting. - Analyze incident and
near-miss data to identify trends and propose procedural changes. -
Support the development and rollout of new safety programs. -
Assist in gathering information for incident investigations and
root-cause analysis. - Support claims management by completing
required paperwork and maintaining accurate records. - Assist with
fleet management oversight, training, and maintenance. Training &
Communication - Facilitate, schedule, and maintain records for
safety-related trainings. - Design and deliver safety training
content using professional discretion. - Advise project teams on
safety compliance strategies and interpret applicable regulatory
requirements. - Promote and support a culture of Safety Excellence
through continuous improvement. Additional Duties - Commitment to
continuous improvement and professional development. - Perform work
requiring discretion, judgement, and the ability to make
recommendations that directly influence safety policies, training
programs, and operational practices. - Other duties as assigned.
Requirements: Education - Associate or bachelor's degree in safety
management, Construction Management, Occupational Health & Safety,
Engineering, or related field preferred. Experience - More than one
year of experience in a safety-related or construction support
role. - Familiarity with OSHA 1926 standards, state construction
regulations, and typical construction site protocols.
Certifications - Associate Safety Professional (ASP) certification
required (or ability to obtain within one year). - First
Aid/CPR/AED certification (or obtain within 90 days). - OSHA
30-Hour Construction Safety Certification (or obtain within 90 days
of employment). Technology - Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Experience with Bluebeam is a plus. Knowledge & Skills - Ability
to interpret blueprints, site plans, and technical documents for
safety compliance. - Strong communication and interpersonal skills;
ability to train, coach, and influence field and management teams.
- High attention to detail and strong organizational skills;
ability to manage multiple priorities. - Experience implementing
and presenting safety policies and procedures. - Ability to design
and deliver effective training programs. - Professional and
effective interaction with employees, customers, and community
partners. - Ability to resolve conflicts and issues promptly and
effectively. - Strong ability to prioritize tasks and coordinate
with appropriate stakeholders. - Ability to work collaboratively as
part of a team. - Ability to communicate regularly with direct
supervisor regarding task status, planning, and availability. Work
Environment & Physical Demands - Ability to work in both office and
active construction environments with exposure to weather, noise,
dust, and moving equipment. - Ability to stand and walk for
extended periods, including on uneven terrain and while climbing
stairs or ladders. - Ability to reach overhead and at/below
shoulder level for tasks such as inspecting equipment or posting
signage. - Ability to stoop, kneel, crouch, bend, and twist during
site inspections or incident investigations. - Ability to wear
required personal protective equipment (PPE) including hard hat,
safety glasses, gloves, high-visibility vest, and steel-toed boots.
- Sufficient visual acuity to inspect work areas, read signage, and
review documents both up close and at a distance. - Ability to hear
alarms, verbal instructions, and communicate in noisy environments.
- Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. occasionally. - Must maintain a
valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and insurance. -
Must be able to work a variable schedule including weekends,
nights, and extended hours (40–60 hours per week when traveling).
Compensation details: 75000-85000 Yearly Salary
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