Construction Quality Control Manager / Site Safety Officer
JNB Services LLC · Savannah, Georgia · Posted Jul 6, 2026 · $80,000 to $120,000 a year
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Site Safety & Health Officer / Quality Control Manager
Hunter Army Airfield Military Working Dog Kennel Project
Location: Hunter Army Airfield – Savannah, GA
Company: JNB Services, LLC
Project Type: Federal / USACE Construction
Positions Available: Site Safety & Health Officer and Quality Control Manager
JNB Services, LLC is seeking qualified candidates for two key on-site project positions for the SOF Military Working Dog Kennel project at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Georgia. The project includes construction of a new Military Working Dog kennel facility with administration offices, veterinary exam and surgical areas, TA-50 locker area, latrines, food preparation and storage areas, indoor and outdoor kennels, building utility support areas, fire protection, HVAC, energy management controls, communications, access control/security systems, sitework, utilities, parking, sidewalks, storm drainage, landscaping, AT/FP features, and related improvements.
This is an on-site federal construction opportunity. The solicitation identifies an 840 calendar day performance period.
Applicants may apply for either role; however, the same individual cannot serve as both SSHO and QC Manager.
Position 1: Site Safety & Health Officer
The Site Safety & Health Officer will be responsible for implementing and administering the project safety program, the Government-accepted Accident Prevention Plan, EM 385-1-1 requirements, OSHA requirements, and all applicable federal, state, and local safety requirements. The SSHO must be on site at all times when work is being performed, or an approved equally qualified alternate SSHO must be provided.
Required Qualifications
Candidate must meet all project specification and solicitation requirements, including:
- Must qualify as a Level One SSHO in accordance with EM 385-1-1 and the contract requirements.
- Must meet the training and experience requirements identified in EM 385-1-1 and the contract documents.
- Must be capable of implementing and administering the Contractor’s safety program and accepted Accident Prevention Plan.
- Must be able to coordinate with the Project Manager, Superintendent, QC Manager, subcontractors, and Government representatives.
- Must be able to maintain required safety documentation and reports.
- Must be able to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
- Must be available full-time on site during construction activities.
SSHO Responsibilities
- Implement, manage, and enforce the project Accident Prevention Plan and site-specific safety program.
- Ensure project compliance with EM 385-1-1, OSHA, and applicable safety requirements.
- Review, coordinate, and maintain Activity Hazard Analyses for each activity, task, or Definable Feature of Work before work begins.
- Ensure AHAs are signed by the SSHO, Superintendent, QC Manager, and applicable subcontractor foreman.
- Maintain AHA signature logs for employees performing the work.
- Conduct and document required safety meetings, including weekly trade worker meetings and monthly supervisor safety meetings.
- Perform daily site safety inspections and ensure safety controls are implemented in the field.
- Coordinate competent person requirements for excavation, scaffolding, fall protection, hazardous energy, confined space, PPE, and other applicable work activities.
- Maintain required safety records, including safety meeting minutes, accident reports, monthly exposure reports, lift plans, hot work permits, and other required safety documentation.
- Support preconstruction meetings and safety coordination with USACE/Government representatives.
- Stop or correct unsafe work conditions and coordinate corrective action with project leadership.
Position 2: Quality Control Manager / CQC System Manager
The Quality Control Manager will serve as the project’s CQC System Manager and will be responsible for overall management of the Contractor Quality Control program. The QC Manager must have authority to act in all quality control matters, including authority to stop work that is not in compliance with the contract documents.
Required Qualifications
Candidate must meet all project specification and solicitation requirements, including:
- Minimum 10 years of related construction experience.
- Must be on site at all times during construction.
- Must be employed by the Prime Contractor.
- Must be assigned no other duties while serving as CQC System Manager.
- Must have completed the Construction Quality Management for Contractors course, or be able to obtain the certification within the time allowed by the contract. The CQM certificate expires after 5 years and must remain current.
- Must be able to read, write, and communicate effectively in English.
- Must be capable of managing USACE quality control procedures, daily reports, submittals, testing, deficiencies, and three-phase control.
- Federal / USACE project experience is strongly preferred.
- RMS/QCS experience is strongly preferred.
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