Underground Health and Safety Coordinator


Technical Management Group - US - Colorado Springs, Colorado
Denver, Colorado
Locations: Denver, Oakdale, Stockton

Last Day to Apply: July 31, 2025
Pay: $120,000 per year

Underground Health and Safety Coordinator

Industry: Underground Mining / Health & Safety

Be the Safety Leader Who Makes a Real Difference

Are you passionate about keeping people safe in one of the most challenging work environments—underground mining? Do you want to be part of a team that values safety, accountability, and continuous improvement?

We are looking for a proactive and driven Underground Health and Safety Coordinator to join our construction management team. In this role, you will be at the forefront of promoting and enforcing a strong safety culture, ensuring that underground operations meet or exceed all safety regulations and best practices.

You won’t just be checking boxes—you’ll be helping to create a safer workplace and a stronger team.

What You’ll Do

  • Perform daily underground safety inspections to proactively identify and mitigate hazards

  • Ensure strict compliance with local, state, and federal safety regulations (MSHA, OSHA, or equivalents)

  • Investigate safety incidents and near-misses, producing clear reports and driving corrective actions

  • Develop and deliver impactful safety training programs tailored to underground operations, including emergency response, confined spaces, and PPE use

  • Collaborate with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to implement practical safety improvements

  • Lead emergency response planning, drills, and evaluations to ensure underground teams are well-prepared

  • Maintain accurate documentation for inspections, audits, and regulatory reviews

What You Bring

  • A degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Mining Engineering, or a related field

  • 3–5 years of experience in underground mining health and safety roles

  • Strong working knowledge of underground mining hazards, risk assessments, and safety management systems

  • Up-to-date understanding of MSHA, OSHA, and related safety regulations

  • Health and safety certifications such as CHST, CSP, or CRSP (highly desirable)

  • A collaborative mindset and excellent communication skills—you know how to lead by influence

Why Join Us?

  • Your work saves lives. Every safety improvement you lead helps protect your team underground

  • Grow your impact. Work with cross-functional teams to shape and influence safety practices

  • Be part of something bigger. Join a company that values safety, innovation, and people

If you are ready to take on a meaningful challenge and help raise the standard for underground safety, we want to hear from you.

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