Jesse Michaletz



PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Principle April 2015 to Current

Buildsafe Solutions (clients confidential)

▪ Develop accident prevention plans, site-specific safety plans, and work plans

▪ Conduct hazard assessments and task analysis

▪ Conduct fatality investigations and develop a root cause analysis’

▪ Provide expert witness consultation and testimony

▪ Develop private employer worker training programs and deliver worker training

▪ Propose, administer, and deliver to Washington State Labor and Industries SHIP Grant

▪ Provide instruction at the Pacific Northwest OSHA Education Center

Operating Group Safety Manager March 2013 to December 2014

M.A. Mortenson Company

▪ Manage teams of full – time and part – time safety professionals

▪ Provide mentoring to in-house safety professionals

▪ Develop, review, and monitor project work plans

▪ Develop, implement, and monitor project programs and procedures

▪ Develop safety related programs and Best Practices

▪ Develop and monitor leading indicators and safety statistics

▪ Lead and conduct incident investigation; implement corrective action

▪ Conduct in-field audits; implement corrective action

▪ Develop and facilitate training courses; classroom setting and in-field

▪ Facilitate safety leadership teams

▪ Coordinate with local and state agencies

▪ Lead injured worker case management at the project level

Assistant Safety Director June 2012 to March 2013

Sellen Construction

▪ Assist project teams in administering the Accident Prevention Plan (14 project teams)

▪ Conduct site inspection

Senior Safety Engineer May 2005 to June 2012

M.A. Mortenson Company

Multiple Locations

▪ Manage teams of full – time and part – time safety professionals (2009 through 2011)

▪ Provide mentoring to in-house safety professionals

▪ Develop, review, and monitor project work plans

▪ Develop, implement, and monitor project programs and procedures

▪ Develop safety related programs and Best Practices

▪ Develop and monitor leading indicators and safety statistics

▪ Lead and conduct incident investigation; implement corrective action

▪ Conduct in-field audits; implement corrective action

▪ Develop and facilitate training courses; classroom setting and in-field

▪ Facilitate safety leadership teams

▪ Coordinate with local and state agencies

▪ Lead injured worker case management at the project level

PROJECT EXPERIENCE (Pre-Buildsafe Solutions)

Elliott Bay Seawall Reconstruction, Seattle WA June 2013 to Dec 2014

$310M replacement of failing seawall in the heart of Seattle. High risk elements included public safety, work adjacent to existing piers, high pressure / high voltage “protect – in – place” utilities, tidal work, shift work, and the largest jet grout operation worldwide in history.

Providence Regional Medical Center – Everett WA Sept 2008 to June 2012

$350M 12 story steel structure hospital tower of 750,000 square feet, site work over 14 acres including a 40,000-square foot utility plant and multiple tie-ins to existing hospital.

Nakamura Federal Courthouse Renovation, Seattle WA May 2007 to Sept 2008

$70M 12 story demo to core and shell, concrete and structural steel seismic retrofit, refurbish with additional below grade parking garage.

Tulalip Tribes Hotel and Conference Center, Marysville WA Nov 2006 to May 2007

$140M 12 story concrete structure with multi-level structural steel conference center, tie-in to existing casino.

University of Washington Architectural Hall, Seattle WA Jul 2006 to Nov 2006

$16M demo to core and shell, refurbish

Providence Regional Cancer Partnership, Everett WA Jul 2006 to Nov 2006

$44M structural steel structure office building and patient cancer center

Wells Fargo Financial Headquarters Expansion, Des Moines IA May 2005 to Jul 2006

$60M 12 story steel structure office building

Coralville Marriott Hotel and Conference Center, Coralville IA May 2005 to Jul 2006

$60M 8 story concrete structure with 2 story steel conference center

EDUCATION

Master of Environmental Health and Safety May 2005

University of Minnesota Duluth

Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Studies/Geology Aug 2003

University of Minnesota Duluth

TECHNICAL CERTIFICATIONS

|Certified Safety Professional |Current |

|LEED AP |Current |

|Certified Erosion Control and Sediment Control Lead |Current |

|NCCCO Rigger Signal Person Certification |Current |

|OSHA Outreach Trainer of OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 |Current |

|NCCCO Professional Crane Operator Training |Current |

|HAZWOPER certification |2014 |

|Firefighter Type 2 certification |2004 |

|Wilderness First Response |2002 |

PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT EXAMPLES

“Safety Professional Team Management for Large Construction Projects”

“Don’t Fool with our Feast” Employee Incentive Program

“3 Phase Orientation” Program for Salaried, Union, and Subcontractors

“Leading Indicator, Safety Performance, and Year in Review” Trending

Safety Year End Report

“Hand and Power Tools Training Guide”

Field Maintenance Plans

“Unintentional Operation of Power Tools Best Practice”

Forklift Attachment Program

Heat Illness Prevention Program

“Respiratory Medical Clearance” Program

“Light Study Best Practice for Construction Projects”

Zero Injury Company Policy Revisions

TRAINING PROFICIENCY EXAMPLES

Accident Analysis

Craft Orientation Training

Disruption Avoidance

Forklift Management

Incident Recordkeeping

Mobile Crane, Signaling, and Rigging

OSHA 10

OSHA 30

Pre-Task Planning and Communication

Salaried New Hire Orientation

Scaffolding

Worker to Worker Observation: Behavioral Based Safety

Zero Injury Philosophy and Techniques

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