Job Description
Job Description
Site Safety Supervisor with HVAC Experience
My name is Bill Stevens, and I have a new full time Site Safety Supervisor opportunity available for a major firm located on Islip, Long Island that could be of interest to you, please review my specification below.
The work schedule will be a combination of onsite work locations within Nassau and Suffolk Counties and in the firm’s office. The ideal candidate must possess an OSHA card and preferably an SST (Site Safety Training) card as well.
The salary for this position is $100,000 plus a comprehensive benefits package.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee and manage all on-site HVAC construction activities for commercial projects, ensuring work is executed in accordance with contract documents, drawings, and specifications
Coordinate daily activities of HVAC subcontractors, foremen, technicians, pipefitters, sheet metal installers, insulators, controls contractors, and other mechanical trades
Plan and sequence HVAC work, including underground, rough-in, overhead, equipment setting, startup, testing, and close-out activities
Review and interpret HVAC plans, shop drawings, submittals, specifications, and approved RFIs
Ensure proper installation of HVAC systems including ductwork, piping, equipment, insulation, controls, supports, and penetrations
Coordinate HVAC layouts, elevations, slopes, clearances, and equipment placement with other trades to avoid conflicts and rework
Monitor quality of HVAC workmanship and verify installations meet design intent, code requirements, and manufacturer recommendations
Enforce site safety standards, including job hazard analysis (JHA), lockout/tagout, confined space, hot work, and fall protection requirements
Conduct regular safety meetings and ensure compliance with OSHA, site, and company safety policies
Coordinate HVAC inspections, pressure testing, balancing, commissioning, and AHJ approvals
Ensure HVAC systems are ready for inspections, testing, ceiling close-in, and project milestones
Track daily manpower, productivity, and progress specific to HVAC scopes of work
Identify schedule impacts, labor shortages, material delays, or coordination issues and implement corrective action plans
Manage HVAC material deliveries, staging, rigging, hoisting, and equipment protection
Maintain site logistics related to HVAC work, including access, crane picks, laydown areas, and cleanup
Coordinate with the Project Manager, engineers, GC, and other superintendents to resolve field issues, RFIs, and change conditions
Maintain accurate field documentation, including daily reports, as-builts, punch lists, and deficiency logs
Oversee HVAC startup, testing, adjusting, and balancing (TAB) activities
Support project close-out, including punch list completion, O&M manuals, warranties, and final inspections
The interview process will include an initial phone or virtual interview screening.
Please let me know your interest in this position, availability to interview and start for this position along with a copy of your recent resume.