Site Safety Technician at Gregory Construction
Richmond, Mississippi, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Construction Safety, PPE Monitoring, Fall Protection, Hazard Reporting, Incident Documentation, Communication Skills, Toolbox Talks, Pre-Task Planning

Industry

Construction

Description
Site Safety Tech – Heavy Civil & Mission Critical Projects 📍 Location: Richmond, MS (Travel Required) 🏢 Company: Gregory Construction Gregory Construction, a Christian-principled, award-winning contractor, is seeking a Site Safety Tech to assist in daily safety operations across our heavy civil and mission critical construction projects. This is an excellent entry-level opportunity for someone passionate about construction safety and eager to grow within a strong safety culture. Key Responsibilities: Support implementation of Site-Specific Safety Plans (SSSPs). Conduct daily safety observations and hazard reporting. Assist with toolbox talks, pre-task planning, and safety meetings. Monitor use of PPE, fall protection, and other safety measures. Assist in documenting incidents, near misses, and corrective actions. Preferred Qualifications: 1–3 years of construction safety or field experience (mission critical preferred). OSHA 10 required; OSHA 30 and CPR/First Aid preferred. Basic knowledge of trenching, excavation, and fall protection safety. Ability to travel regularly to job sites. Strong communication skills and willingness to learn. Why Gregory Construction: Competitive pay, health/dental insurance, PTO, and 401(k) with company match. Professional development and advancement opportunities. Faith-based culture built on safety, integrity, and excellence.
Responsibilities
The Site Safety Technician will support the implementation of Site-Specific Safety Plans and conduct daily safety observations. They will assist in monitoring safety measures and documenting incidents.
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