Construction Health and Safety Officer
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Other, Gauteng
Health and safety (SHE) officers are required on every SA construction and mining site, a stable career for SAMTRAC-qualified candidates.
This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, safety officer roles in South Africa typically pay R15 000 to R40 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
Join the Ecopanel Team – Construction Health & Safety Officer (CHSO)
Ecopanel is looking for an experienced Construction Health & Safety Officer (CHSO) to join our team and drive a strong culture of safety across our construction projects.
Minimum Requirements
- Registered Construction Health & Safety Officer (CHSO) with SACPCMP.
- Minimum 7 years' proven experience as a CHSO in the construction industry.
- Thorough knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and construction regulations.
- Experience conducting site inspections, audits, and risk assessments.
- Strong communication and leadership skills.
- Ability to develop, implement, and monitor health and safety systems.
- Valid driver's licence.
The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring compliance with all health and safety legislation, promoting safe work practices, and maintaining the highest standards across all Ecopanel project sites.
Apply now by submitting your CV, SACPCMP registration, and relevant qualifications.
Join the Ecopanel Team and help us build safely and responsibly.
Pay: R18 254,00 - R34 613,56 per month
Work Location: In person
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