Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Workplace Safety & Health Officer (WSHO) to oversee all Workplace Safety & Health (WSH) activities for our construction projects. The successful candidate will ensure compliance with Singapore WSH legislation, promote a strong safety culture, and work closely with project teams to maintain a safe and healthy working environment. Key Responsibilities Perform the duties of a registered Workplace Safety & Health Officer (WSHO) in accordance with the Workplace Safety and Health Act and its subsidiary legislation. Advise the company, project management team, and employees on Workplace Safety & Health matters and legal requirements. Conduct regular site safety inspections, audits, and compliance checks to identify hazards and ensure corrective actions are implemented. Develop, review, and update Risk Assessments (RA), Safe Work Procedures (SWP), Method Statements, and Permit-to-Work (PTW) systems. Investigate accidents, incidents, dangerous occurrences, and near misses, and prepare detailed investigation reports with recommendations to prevent recurrence. Organise and conduct toolbox meetings, safety inductions, and WSH training for employees, subcontractors, and visitors. Monitor compliance with workplace safety regulations, company safety policies, and client requirements. Liaise with clients, consultants, subcontractors, and relevant authorities on WSH matters. Monitor environmental, health, and housekeeping standards at project sites. Prepare and maintain WSH records, reports, statistics, and documentation required by management and regulatory authorities. Participate in safety committee meetings and promote continuous improvement in workplace safety performance. Support project teams in achieving project safety objectives and maintaining an excellent safety record. Requirements Registered Workplace Safety & Health Officer (WSHO) with the Singapore Ministry of Manpower. Minimum 10 years of relevant WSH experience in the construction industry. Good knowledge of the Workplace Safety and Health Act, subsidiary regulations, and Code of Practice. Experience in M&E, fire protection, or building construction projects is an advantage. Strong understanding of Risk Assessment (RA), Safe Work Procedures (SWP), and Permit-to-Work (PTW) systems. Good communication, interpersonal, and report-writing skills. Able to work independently and manage multiple project sites. Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Possess a Class 3 driving license is an advantage.