Job Information
CMS Corporation Superintendent/ Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) - Guam in Tamuning, Guam
Superintendent/ Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO) - Guam
Tamuning, GU (http://maps.google.com/maps?q=888+N.+Marine+Corps+Dr.+Tamuning+GU+USA+96913)
Job Type
Full-time
Description
Site Superintendent / Site Safety and Health Officer (SS/SSHO)
Company:CMS Corporation
Website:www.cmscorp.com
CMS is an award-winning construction contractor with design-build experience and strong self-performance capabilities in mechanical, piping, and fabrication work. Our services include new construction, renovations, airfields, fueling systems, and energy projects for a variety of commercial and federal clients. As a prime contractor, we perform a wide range of construction disciplines, with the ability to self-perform complex mechanical and fuels work.
CMS is seeking aSite Superintendent (SS)with additional responsibilities as theSite Safety and Health Officer (SSHO). The candidate must have at least ten (10) years of construction experience, with five (5) years as a superintendent on projects of similar size and complexity. The candidate must be experienced with EM 385-1-1, understand hazard identification, and have proven field supervision experience. The SSHO will oversee safety procedures and compliance with all project safety regulations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Site Superintendent (SS)
Must be on-site throughout project duration until completion and acceptance
Prepare and document daily/weekly look-ahead schedules and production goals
Ensure all work is performed per the Scope of Work, approved plans, and applicable codes
Maintain and update the Project Field Manual
Coordinate and supervise subcontractor activities to ensure quality and schedule compliance
Monitor performance and address variances affecting cost or schedule
Attend required project meetings (e.g., Red Zone, quality reviews)
Use Red Zone Checklist to plan and track milestones
Manage daily jobsite documentation: safety briefings, productivity logs, and photo records
Coordinate inspections, materials, and equipment with internal teams and government contacts
Act as point of contact for field communication and coordination
Site Safety and Health Officer (SSHO)
Conduct daily jobsite safety inspections and maintain inspection logs
Lead accident investigations and maintain safety reports, logs, and regulatory forms (e.g., OSHA Form 300/300A)
Review and implement Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs) and site-specific Accident Prevention Plans (APPs)
Establish a tracking system for safety issues and follow up until resolved
Attend project start-up and safety meetings
Maintain safety data and compliance documentation on-site
Enforce safety procedures, correct unsafe actions, and manage high-risk activities
Provide safety orientation for all site personnel
Ensure subcontractors comply with safety standards and regulations
Prepare site-specific safety documentation in accordance with contract and regulatory standards
Participate in inspections and site tours with regulatory personnel
Maintain hazard-specific plans, including confined space and elevated work safety protocols
Implement corrective actions for any identified safety deficiencies
Requirements
Education and Experience
Bachelor’s degreein Engineering, Construction Management, or related field, with a minimum of 10 years in construction and 5 years in site leadership
ORequivalent experience withAssociate’s degreeorHigh School diplomaand proven leadership on similar construction projects
Completion of the “Construction Quality Management for Contractors” course (required)
Completion of 30-Hour OSHA and 40-Hour Contract Safety Awareness courses (within 60 days of contract)
A minimum average of 24 hours of formal safety training per year for the last 5 years
CHST, CSP, or STS certifications are a plus
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong understanding of EM 385-1-1 requirements
Experience with hazard identification, safety compliance, and federal construction standards
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Able to manage and coordinate site activities, subcontractors, and safety protocols
Strong organizational skills and computer proficiency (Microsoft Office, online documentation systems)
Ability to make decisions, lead teams, and ensure full compliance with safety and quality standards
Reporting Structure
Reports to the Operations Field Manager and Corporate Health & Safety Director
Supervised by the Project Manager
Directly oversees subcontractor and trade performance
Travel Requirements
80–100% travelis required
Must have a valid driver’s license and be insurable under company policy
Must be able to pass background checks for access to military and federal facilities
Physical Requirements
Ability to work in field conditions around machinery, in inclement weather, and on uneven terrain
Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. repeatedly
Physical tasks include walking, standing, climbing, and working in confined spaces
In the office, this role includes sedentary work with use of a computer and standard office equipment
Benefits
CMS offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package, including:
Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance
AFLAC
401(k) with company match
Paid Time Off
Life Insurance
Paid Holidays