Field Safety Officer
Company: Oasis IAM
Location: Pompano Beach
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary The Field
Safety Officer is a hands-on leader who helps our crews work safely
and efficiently every day. Reporting to the Chief Project Engineer
& Business Development Officer, this vital job will coach field
teams across roadway and bridge maintenance projects, ensuring work
practices align with company policies, DOT and OSHA requirements,
and our zero?harm goals. This role will be present in the field to
lead safety briefings, verify work zone setups, observe high?risk
activities, and provide practical guidance that keeps people
protected and operations moving. This position will analyze
incidents and near misses, track leading indicators, and turn
insights into clear, proper training and improvements. By building
trust with supervisors, subcontractors, and client representatives,
you will strengthen our safety culture, support storm and incident
response, and help OASIS IAM deliver reliable, compliant, and
quality results. This position requires traveling throughout the
South Florida region, performing field visits at our Miami Lakes,
West Palm Beach, Pompano Beach, Jensen Beach, and Belle Glade
projects and offices. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Knowledge of
various highway maintenance equipment, such as, but not limited to,
tractors, dozers, loaders, trucks, and graders, performing highway
maintenance duties; material usage in the field and crew
operations; quantity records and supply usage. Extensive experience
with the organizational structure, functions, procedures, and
applicable regulatory requirements of the Department of
Transportation and contract documents. Knowledge of source
materials and guidelines that can be used to resolve problems
encountered that are not covered by precedent action. Knowledge of
the standard methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in
highway maintenance Knowledge of the federal, state, and
departmental regulations applicable to the work, such as the proper
use of safety equipment (i.e., shoes, hard hats, goggles, etc.),
equipment operation, and materials handling. Knowledge of
elementary engineering principles and practices involved in highway
maintenance operations. Knowledge of the effects weather conditions
have on road surfaces (i.e., expansion, contraction, deterioration,
erosion, etc.) and the extent to which these conditions affect the
safe movement of traffic. Knowledge of the occupational hazards and
safety precautions applicable to the work. Knowledge of rules and
regulations about the proper placement of signs and placards within
and along the highway right of way. Ability to plan, direct, and
supervise the work of employees. Ability to assess road conditions,
hazards, and surface deterioration to determine the need for repair
or corrective action. Ability to establish program objectives or
performance goals and to assess progress toward their achievement.
Ability to objectively evaluate facts, situations, and
circumstances. Ability to analyze Maintenance Rating Program (MRP)
reports of road conditions, hazards, and surface deterioration to
determine the need for repair or corrective action. Ability to
plan, prepare, and monitor budget expenditures to ensure a complete
and efficient highway maintenance program. Ability to work outdoors
in all types of weather conditions, day or night, in everyday and
emergency situations. Ability to drive vehicles safely and
conscientiously. Ability to drive equipment with a manual
transmission and clutch. Ability to climb, kneel, crouch, crawl,
stoop, and twist, and perform duties using appropriate tools and
equipment within safety standards. The ability to walk over uneven
ground. Ability to accurately perform mathematical calculations.
Ability to operate computers and/or other electronic devices and
use programs/applications to conduct business. Ability to
understand and follow verbal and written directions/instructions
given in English. Ability to display high standards of ethical
conduct. Refrain from dishonest behavior. Works and communicates
with all clients and customers, providing polite, quality
professional service. Ability to display a high level of
initiative, effort, attention to detail, and commitment by
completing assignments efficiently with minimal supervision.
Follows policy, cooperates with supervisors, and aligns behavior
with the goals of the organization. Able to work weekends,
evenings, holidays, and “on-call” responsibilities, and flexible
hours when necessary Perform other duties requested by project or
company leadership. REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge Must be knowledgeable of the DOT Protection Manual
(DOTPM), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
regulations, DOT Safety and Health (DOTSH) regulations, Must know
about Incident management, severe weather management and response,
major and minor crashes, hazardous and non-hazardous materials
spills, and any other type of related activities. Work zone traffic
control principles and roadway maintenance safety practices. Must
have a current OSHA 30-hour Construction Industry outreach training
course. Completion of the USACOE EM-385 course may qualify the
candidate; however, the OSHA 30-hour construction course must be
completed within one month. Must complete the 40-hour HAZWOPER
course if the candidate is not already qualified. The following
courses must be completed within the first month of assuming the
role of Safety Officer: Advanced Work Zone Traffic Control, NIMS
100, 200, 700, 800, and the DOT Level 1 Incident Commander
Training. Skills Ability to motivate teams, engage project leaders,
and serve as a clear safety point of contact. Strong communication,
coaching, observation, and documentation skills. Solid
recordkeeping for incidents, corrective actions, and training.
Change management and continuous improvement, including root cause
analysis and corrective actions. Abilities Lead a safety-first
culture and model safe behaviors across all regions and projects.
Balance field presence with executive responsibilities; travel as
needed to multiple districts. Prioritize across a multi-contract
portfolio, manage risk, and meet tight deadlines without
sacrificing quality. Translate data and KPIs into clear actions and
hold teams accountable for results. EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE:
Required Qualifications Must have a high school diploma or GED,
bachelor’s degree preferred. Must be at least 23 years old (per
company insurance requirements). Must possess an active and valid
Florida driver’s license with no restrictions and be able to pass a
Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check and maintain insurability under
company policy. Basic math, reading, and recordkeeping skills to
complete work orders and material logs accurately. Ability to
obtain Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) or Flagger certification within
company timelines Willing and able to travel within the assigned
district and report to different work sites; living within a
reasonable response time to the yard is preferred. Compliance with
the company's Drug and Alcohol Policy; able to pass pre-employment
and random testing. A background check and job-related physical may
be required. Must have two (2) years of documented safety
experience in transportation construction, engineering, or
maintenance, leading a safety program at a project level.
Experience as an operations supervisor or crew foreman with
oversight of field safety operations may be substituted for the
full-time safety experience. Have a diverse skillset and ability to
motivate teams, engage with project team leaders, and serve as a
safety point of contact. Willing to travel as needed for project
requirements and able to collaborate with project teams while
working in the field. Preferred Qualifications Associate or
bachelor’s degree in occupational safety, industrial hygiene,
construction management, or a related field. Professional
credentials such as CHST, ASP, CSP, or OHST; ATSSA Traffic Control
Supervisor or Intermediate/Advanced MOT. Additional training such
as OSHA 510/500, ICS 300/400, First Aid/CPR/AED instructor, and
HAZWOPER Supervisor 8?hour refresher. Experience supporting DOT
highway or bridge maintenance programs (FDOT, VDOT, SCDOT),
including storm and incident response. Demonstrated success
implementing leading indicator programs, safety observations, and
behavior?based safety with measurable improvements. Strong root
cause analysis and corrective action planning; able to write clear
incident reports and deliver targeted training. Proficiency with
safety and asset systems such as CMMS, learning management systems,
and digital inspection apps; solid Excel or basic BI skills for
dashboards. Knowledge of MUTCD work zone requirements, temporary
traffic control audits, and night work safety considerations.
Familiarity with environmental and industrial hygiene basics such
as heat stress management, silica, noise, and confined space
awareness. Defensive driving certification and clean MVR.
Train?the?Trainer experience for topics like work zone safety, PPE,
fall protection, and hazard communication.
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