AECOM is actively seeking highly motivated CHAMP Safety and Health Manager to support the Georgia Department of Transportation’s (GDOT) Coordinated Highway Assistance Program (CHAMP). AECOM CHAMP staff members provide services to support GDOT State Maintenance Office, District Maintenance Offices and Incident Management Units (H.E.R.O.) along interstates outside of Metro Atlanta. The Safety and Health Manager will play a key and critical role in maintaining a strong safety culture across the program, with a focus on the Motorist Assist Patrollers / Operators in their role safeguarding motorists traveling the interstates, ensuring roadways are clear of debris, reporting and mitigating highway maintenance issues, assisting stranded motorist and providing local authorities with temporary traffic control on accident scenes. This position requires significant travel throughout the state of Georgia. The successful candidate will have a strong working knowledge of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The CHAMP Safety and Health Manager in this position will use a significant amount of decision making and use of judgment, as well as providing instructions and information to others.The responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:Maintain and improve the CHAMP safety and health program, including recurrent training materialsDirectly correspond with the Project Manager and Area Safety, Health & Environment Manager on all health and safety concernsParticipate in operations meetings, covering all health and safety topics, recommendations and requestsInvestigate all work-related incidents/injuries to identify and verify incident origin and possible work-related hazards, develop and implement controls and communicate Lessons LearnedEstablish and take necessary action to correct any violation or unsafe work practices statewideParticipate in client safety meetings and programs as requestedExecute safety audits or inspections on a routine unannounced basisMaintain and inspect all OSHA logs and files for all locations and facilitiesDevelop, maintain and enforce building and campus inspections for code or OSHA violations at all program related locations and facilitiesDevelop, manage, and advise in the proper use of the Drug / Alcohol Testing Procedures for all program related locations and facilitiesResearch, review and approve all safety training lesson plans and training materialsCoordinate with the Program Training Manager any safety training required by regulations, laws or policies pertaining to control room and field operationsInform and update program employees across the state of new or current safety news, trends, and information by e-mail messages, bulletin boards, or lectures and presentationsMaintain a Safety and OSHA Standards Manual with the following policies and procedures for all locations and facilities: Emergency Action Plan, Fire Prevention Plan, Exposure Control Plan, Hazardous Communication Policy, Lockout – Tagout Policy, Accident and Injury Reporting, Others as identifiedPerform instructor duties for employees on safety and health related topics, coordinating as necessary with the Program Training Manager. Subjects will include: OSHA required topics, Red Cross First Aid and CPR, National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course