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Ryan Companies Safety Director - Mission Critical in Seattle, Washington

Job Description: Ryan Companies US, Inc. has an immediate career opportunity for a Safety Director within our mission critical sector to join our team! Do you bring at least 10 years of successful safety management experience in mission critical construction? Do you enjoy working in a fast, fun, inclusive and collaborative work space? Do you want the next chapter of your career to be with an industry leader in commercial real estate who brings a fully integrated and creative design-build approach? If this describes you, we encourage you to apply today. Some things you can expect to do: Interface closely with all Field Coordinators, project Field Managers and employees to implement the corporate safety program. Serves as technical advisor to Corporate Management and Field Supervision. Contribute to the corporate safety and health program management, design, and continual improvement. Monitors construction activities and advises management on compliance with applicable regulatory rules, regulations and/or laws. Assist with the company safety training curriculum to include development of training courses and teaching of training sessions. Overseeing and assuring the overall compliance of the Lockout/Tagout Program and National Electrical Code: NFPA 70E requirements Program and establishing acceptance criteria for authorizing Method of Procedure MOP involving LOTO procedures. Implementing learnings, providing consistency, and driving rigor into the LOTO program. company, client, regulator. Ensure all programs meet or exceed company, client, and regulatory requirements. Utilizing local code and standards as the foundation for the energy isolation program that are implemented throughout the campus. In coordination with Engineering, Commissioning and Subcontractor Team Members establish a centralized Lockout Tag Out (LOTO) procedure with all campus entities and determining if a group or individual LOTO procedure will be required. Commencement of energy isolation activities with updates on a continuous basis Ensure communication/coordination efforts are aligned with energy isolation activities on the campus. Identify and communicate To Ryan Field and Project Management team where LOTO activities may potentially impact data center core operations. Acting in coordination with Engineering, Commissioning and Subcontractor teams as a subject matter expert in all LOTO incident investigations Participating in high-risk activity (HRA) planning meetings associated with LOTO and NFPA 70E. Ensuring high-risk statements of work (SOWs), standard operating procedures (SOPs) and method of procedures (MOPs) are reviewed, and all sources of energy are identified. Ensure subcontractor's competent person has validated that personnel performing work have the qualifications, training, tools, equipment, and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required for their scope of work. Generating monthly reports highlighting activities and general status of energized equipment and energy isolation program. Understanding of electrical theory and practical application via maintenance & operation experience with critical electrical equipment. This includes but is not limited to paralleling switchgear, redundant uninterruptible power systems (UPS), direct current (DC) battery strings, multi-source electrical utility switchgear, diesel generators, and Electrical SCADA and Control Systems. Experience with and ensuring compliance to National Electrical Code: NFPA 70E Experience in a critical environment setting and with industry standards as well as practices. Experience presenting complex technical solutions and concepts to engineers and non-engineers. Ability to interpret one-line drawings and system redundancies to ensure design of LOTO systems is 100% effective and in compliance with OSHA and

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