Safety Training Manager (Bilingual)
Benchmark Utility Services · Sterling, Virginia, United States · Posted Jun 12, 2026
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Benchmark is a premier design-build, site and underground utility construction firm, completing over 500 projects in ten (10) years. With a strong focus on mission-critical facilities, our teams collaborate seamlessly to deliver exceptional service. At Benchmark, we prioritize training and professional development, empowering our workforce to achieve their full potential. If you are passionate about safety and excellence, join our dynamic team where your skills and ambitions will be valued.
Position Summary
The Safety Training Manager (Bilingual) is responsible for developing, implementing, and managing comprehensive safety training programs across all job sites. This role ensures compliance with OSHA, DOT, NESC, and company safety standards while fostering a proactive safety culture. The individual will lead safety education initiatives, conduct bilingual training sessions, and serve as a key resource for safety leadership and compliance.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Design and deliver safety training programs in English and Spanish for employees and subcontractors.
Maintain training records and ensure compliance with regulatory and company requirements.
Oversee implementation of Site-Specific Safety and Health Policies and Procedures (SSP).
Conduct regular job site audits and inspections to ensure adherence to OSHA, DOT, and company standards.
Provide hands-on field safety training and instruction at active construction sites, regularly rotating between multiple job locations to support crews and ensure consistent safety practices.
Monitor use and maintenance of PPE, shoring systems, traffic control devices, and utility locating practices.
Lead investigations of incidents and near-misses, perform root cause analysis, and track corrective actions.
Prepare and present safety documentation to General Contractors and internal stakeholders.
Conduct daily toolbox talks, safety briefings, and Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs).
Promote a proactive safety culture through education and engagement with field personnel.
Maintain current knowledge of OSHA standards and update company policies as needed.
Ensure compliance with DOT regulations for drivers and vehicles used in utility operations.
Coordinate emergency response planning and drills across job sites.
Perform other duties as assigned.