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A leading construction firm in Ottawa is seeking a Full Time Junior Site Safety Officer. Responsibilities include ensuring safe working conditions, conducting safety training, and investigating incidents at the residential construction site. Ideal candidates will have 1-5 years of safety experience and a valid First Aid certification. This role is perfect for someone who enjoys being physically active and working outdoors.
Do you have a passion for safety, and thrive on continual improvement? Do you enjoy facing new exciting challenges each day? Are you a natural problem solver and enjoy investigating root safety concerns and incidents?
Seymour Pacific Developments Ltd. is a national leader in land development and residential construction, and we are seeking a Full Time Junior Site Safety Officer at our multifamily site in Ottawa, ON. If you have experience as a residential construction safety officer, or you've always wanted to get into safety, this is the opportunity you've been looking for. We would love to hear from you.
Seymour Pacific Developments is an industry leader in building multi-family homes with unparalleled speed and efficiency. We develop and build over 1000 units a year by leveraging effective teamwork and industry expertise. We offer excellent wages and benefits, as well as a variety of training for employees who are motivated to succeed and want to expand their horizons.
Seymour Pacific Developments practices equal opportunity hiring and onboarding processes to ensure equal access and participation for everyone. We understand that we have a responsibility for ensuring a safe, dignified, and welcoming environment and we are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees irrespective of race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other status protected by law. We believe in integrating people with disabilities into our workforce by removing barriers and meeting accessibility needs.