Associate Project Leader

Position Overview

The Associate Project Leader provides on-site leadership for field operations. This role directs crews, manages execution, ensures safety compliance, and delivers high-quality work on schedule and within budget.

You are not a desk supervisor. You are hands-on, technically strong, and accountable for field performance from mobilization through closeout.

Core Responsibilities

  • Lead and supervise field crews on active job sites

  • Plan daily work based on scope and schedule

  • Execute piping system installations, tie-ins, testing, and field operations

  • Perform and oversee hydro and pneumatic testing, drying systems to dewpoint

  • Read and interpret construction drawings and P&IDs

  • Manage project budget and gross profit performance

  • Establish work plans, staffing, and job resource requirements

  • Ensure proper equipment setup including skid and hose configurations for optimal flow and chemical contact

  • Conduct Pre-Job Hazard Analyses and facilitate daily safety talks

  • Maintain compliance with all safety standards and chemical handling procedures

  • Troubleshoot equipment failures and resolve field issues

  • Load and mobilize required equipment and chemicals for each assignment

  • Communicate directly with clients and serve as a field-level leader and mentor

Field & Technical Requirements

  • Strong piping systems experience, including pickle and passivation

  • Mechanical aptitude and hands-on construction site experience

  • Experience leading crews in superintendent, shift supervisor, or team lead roles

  • Proficiency in pH neutralization, calibration, and testing methods

  • Experience working with citric, caustic, and other hazardous chemicals

  • Ability to operate company vehicles including trucks, Sprinter vans, and forklifts

Education & Certifications

  • High school diploma or GED required

  • OSHA 10 required

  • HAZWOPER and Confined Space certifications preferred

  • Technical training or AA degree preferred

  • Completion of Frontline Supervisor training preferred

Schedule & Travel

  • Significant overtime required

  • Nights, weekends, holidays, and short-notice call-ins as needed

  • 30 to 50 percent of shifts may require night work

  • Extensive overnight travel by land and air

Physical & Environmental Conditions

  • Regular standing, walking, climbing, lifting up to 50 lbs

  • Work at heights including ladders, rooftops, scaffolding, bucket trucks

  • Exposure to dust, fumes, chemicals, vibration, wet or humid environments

  • Use of required PPE during chemical processes

Skills

  • Strong written and verbal communication

  • Ability to interpret technical documents and instructions

  • Basic math competency including rate, ratio, and percentage calculations

  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook

  • Valid Class C driver’s license with acceptable driving record

Equal Opportunity Employer

LiveSAFE Solutions is an equal opportunity employer. We prohibit discrimination and provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities.

To Apply

Submit your resume and salary requirements to:
careers@wearelivesafe.com