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Critical Facilities-Data Centers
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Project Location(s): |
New Albany, OH 43054 USA
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Minimum Years Experience: |
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Travel Involved: |
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Job Type: |
Regular |
Job Classification: |
Experienced |
Education: |
Bachelors Degree |
Job Family: |
Environmental Health and Safety |
Compensation: |
Salaried Exempt |
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Position Description: Assess jobsite culture and worker engagement to develop programs to cultivate work environments that eliminate hate and bias and enable workers to perform at their best, to feel valued, be treated with respect and dignity, feel safe, and be authentic throughout lifecycle of project to set the tone for the right environment.
Essential Duties & Key Responsibilities: Elevate worker experiences and jobsite cultures across company engagements and promote inclusiveness and respect into every project site and office meeting. Promote Inclusive and Respectful Workplace (IRW) Playbook of actionable steps throughout project lifecycle that guide Turner project workers to instill inclusive and respectful workplace. Leverage information about Worker Experiences, Vandalism and Graffiti Policy, and Bias Motivated Events (BME) Protocols to inform and educate Turner leadership and workers about beneficial impacts of actions to support an inclusive and respectful workplace. Collaborate and engage with local community entities to support cultural demographics within project. Develop and promote site-specific IRW Playbook plan inclusive of amenities and actions that differentiate Turner jobsites and enhance worker experiences. Maintains project specific IRW Playbook plan as project dynamics and conditions change. Participate in Project Planning during procurement phase to ensure clear expectations set with subcontractors. Participate in Project Launch to establish alignment and implementation of IRW Playbook plan during mobilization and project kickoff. Perform 'Plan - Do - Check - Adjust" (PDCA) approach with project teams throughout project to establish culture of continuous improvement and adoption of IRW Playbook. Participate in Project Response actions and response during Vandalism and Graffiti or Bias Motivated Event incident. Partner with EH&S and HR teams to develop risk mitigation and preventative strategies to eliminate recurrence of events. Identify potential conflicts, assess options and solutions to maintain and enhance worker environment. Develop and promote use of workplace best practices throughout BUs. Provide training to subcontractor crew leaders to support education and adoption of Turner workplace culture standards. Encourage crew leaders to model and maintain workplace culture standards. Promote opportunities, and trainings which encourage personal and professional development, growth, ownership, buy-in, and empowerment. Conduct project site audits of workplace culture and recommend corrective actions as needed. Collaborate with Human Resources (HR) to receive training on how to approach workers with concerns and deescalate and manage difficult situations. Create and maintain communication strategy and cadence of communications to distribute information through project and crew leaders to workers and develop feedback loops. Define, assess progress, and report on key performance indicators (KPIs), measurable metrics, and solutions for inclusiveness and BU IRW Playbook guidelines. Promote awareness of "You asked, we did" program and communicate results and outcomes. Conduct routine check-ins with project stakeholders to discuss plan progress, plus and deltas. Escalate matters with care to Senior Leadership and HR, as necessary. Establish systematic approach for Trade representatives to adopt IRW Playbook and project's plan standards and promote communications about culture, inclusiveness and worker experiences. Develop and manage cost efficient solutions and programs aligned with project budgets. Standardize IRW Playbook procedures, processes, and share best practices across project (and/or BU as applicable) and in collaboration with other Field Culture Managers. Walk project sites to engage with trade foremen and workers to build relationships and assess adoption of IRW Playbook plans. Partner with Safety and local HR to educate BU and project teams on processes to reporting and actions during Vandalism, Graffiti or Bias Motivated Event incident. Primary resource for project teams seeking guidance on implementing IRW Playbook plan, programs, and initiatives.
Create customizable IRW Playbook program template for projects to select at project startup/setup (e.g., facilities, worker engagement opportunities, feedback, training). Create RACI chart and "roles and responsibilities" list to inform project leaders and workers of assignments/contributions for successful and sustainable IRW Playbook plan and implementation. Other activities, duties, and responsibilities as assigned. |
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- Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree from accredited degree program in Engineering, Construction Management, or related field of study with minimum of 5 years in field construction or related experience, or equivalent combination of education, training,and experience Experience with various construction project sizes (>< $100M) Strong passion for creating best possible worker experiences and ability to advocate for others Display interpersonal skills to develop and maintain relationships with stakeholders to acquire information and discern impacts to workforce culture and programs Active listening skills, able to ask clarifying questions, learn and process information quickly Extensive understanding of project jobsite logistics and planning associated with project progression Demonstrate fundamental management and leadership skills (e.g., opportunistic, self-monitoring, self-correcting) with ability to operate independently Advanced project management skills with ability to drive results and accountability, prioritize responsibilities, manage competing demands, and meet deadlines Highly organized with attention to detail, and able to quickly develop understanding of needs and requirements Process and analytical skills to make decisions, ability to address conflicts with collaborative resolution process, and know when to escalate issues Experience defining metrics, conducting gap analysis, assessing results, and recommend or develop risk mitigation plans Professional verbal and written communication skills, professional presentation delivery skills Ability to present across organizational levels, management, workers, subcontractors, and with external stakeholders Negotiation and influencing skills Professional interpersonal and teamwork skills, with ability to collaborate with others Embrace change and quick learner to adopt process and technology enhancements Proficient application of continuous improvement principles and concepts Proficient computer skills, Microsoft Office suite of applications, and with collaborative tools Bilingual skills desired (e.g., Spanish) Travel required (via airplane, car, or train)
Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Performance of the required duties require physical ability to climb permanent and temporarystairs, passenger use of construction personnel hoists, ability to climb ladders and negotiate work areas under construction. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands, talk, and hear. The employee frequently views a computer monitor and frequently uses a computer keyboard. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. The employee is regularly required to be mobile, and the employee occasionally travels both short and long distances via a variety of conveyances. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 25lbs.
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Turner is an Equal Opportunity Employer -
minorities/females/veterans/individuals with disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity.
VEVRAA Federal Contractor |
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