1. DAVID P. KLIWINSKI, CSP
147 Rickerts Road, Doylestown, PA 18901
dkliwinski@verizon.net (610) 659- 3496
www.linkedin.com/pub/David- Kliwinski
Senior Leader - Construction Safety, Project Execution, and People Development
CAREER OVERVIEW
Global expertise in the E&C industry (25 years) - demonstrated leadership managing corporate
safety programs to include construction of multi-billion dollar projects.
· Successfully managed programs and team projects in multiple locations for various
contracting methodologies
· Integrated core HSE processes into business management, and ensured line
management ownership and commitment
· Took a leadership role establishing challenging goals and strategic objectives to direct
business unit activities and personnel in achieving effective solutions
· Provided leadership and mentoring to senior management teams across multiple
geographies
· Established accountability measures for leadership engagement and employee
involvement
· Provided talent management including career development and succession planning
· Drove continuous improvement in safety resulting in company’s best historical
performance
· Provided critical risk management, and technical expertise
· Established professional network of industry expertise, and earned respected
reputation among industry colleagues
· Authored safety articles for national publications, and speak professionally at industry
conferences
· International experience working for companies with a global presence.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Jacobs, Conshohocken, PA (2001 –
2014)
· HSE Director responsible for managing up to 6 Regions and multiple lines of business
in North America with global support of over 40% of the company business.
· Primary HSE functions included: i) providing strategic direction and management ii)
people development, and iii) program development and implementation.
· Supported direct hire and Construction Management project work nationwide including
responsibility for multiple assigned projects and offices in both union and open shop
environments.
· Report to Sr. Vice President of HSE. Responsible for overseeing development and
implementation of corporate policy/procedure, interacting with clients, proposal support,
perform HSE audits, talent management process execution, Subcontractor
management, and develop and provide leadership training.
· Participate as a member of the corporate Executive Safety Committee.
· Network with major industry associations and regulatory bodies as a recognized leader
· Function in a leadership role to strategically drive continuous improvement and Jacobs
BeyondZero culture. Supports various core clients and alliances.
American Infrastructure, Worcester, PA (1996 –
2000)
2. DAVID P. KLIWINSKI, CSP
Continued
· Functioned in VP role as Corporate Safety/Claims Director
· Responsible for leading the corporate safety process, managing claims for all lines of
insurance, providing strategic direction, establishing policy and procedure, overseeing
the corporate audit process, participating in the proposal process with Business
development, managing the subcontractor process, providing innovative safety training,
and measuring and monitoring performance.
Dick Corporation, Pittsburgh, PA (1995 –
1996)
· VP of Construction Safety Operations
PKF-Mark III, INC. in Newtown, PA (1989 –
1995)
· Corporate Safety Director
Center for Excellence in Construction Safety, Morgantown, WV (1987 – 1989)
· Staff Member/Newsletter Editor while completing MSCE and Associate degree in
Safety
Ohio Atlas Construction, Weirton, WV (1984 –
1987)
· Supervisor at a mining site performing underground construction of mine shafts and
slopes for Consol.
ACHIEVEMENTS
- DSSA award (Distinguished Service to Safety Award) by NSC in September 2014
- Successfully supported nomination of Jacobs CEO/President for the “CEO’s Who Get
It” award in 2014 sponsored by the National Safety Council
- VIP membership in Covington’s Who’s Who 2014 Registry
- Elected Chairman of National Safety Council’s Construction Division in September
2014
- Presented at the Advisory Committee on Construction Occupational Safety and Health
meeting in Washington DC “Subcontractor Safety Management” in March 2012
- Presented multiple times at the Governor’s Pacific Rim S&H Conference
- Supported Utility & Transportation Contractors Association training multiple contractors
on construction safety topics
- Professional speaker on multiple safety topics at national conferences
- Provided fall protection training to 40 OSHA Compliance Officers in Region 2 (NJ)
- Profiled in Engineering News Record May 1996 publication "Construction's Next
Generation - Changing the Industry"
- Chairman of American Road & Transportation Builders Association's Safety &
Insurance Risk Management Committee
- OSHA accredited instructor (completed OSHA 500 & 502 course)
- Adjunct professor for Drexel University (taught OSHA 30-hour construction safety
class)
- Published author of numerous construction safety articles
- EMR at various companies improved ranges from 0.60 – 0.20
- Profiled in Jacobs’ 2010 Summary Annual Report
November 2014
3. DAVID P. KLIWINSKI, CSP
Continued
- Supported due diligence activities and transitions for multiple companies
merged/acquisitioned into the Corporate business
EDUCATION
M.S., Civil Engineering – West Virginia University
Associates Degree in Safety – West Virginia University
B.S., Civil Engineering, emphasis Mining Engineering – West Virginia University
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Industry-related training
OSHA 500 and 501 Training Course, Mobile Crane and Rigging Safety (CICB), Crosby Rigging
Training, Electrical Hazards, Work Zone Safety, Training Techniques, Fall Protection,
Leveraging Executive Safety Leadership, Dale Carnegie course and multiple other training.
Corporate-related training
Leading Safety Excellence, Driving Safety into the Sales Process, Project Management
Course,
Business Leadership Course, BeyondZero Commitment Workshop, HSE Academy, and
Diversity training
ASSOCIATIONS
American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE)
National Safety Council (NSC)
National Construction Safety Executive Committee (NCSE)
American Road and Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA)
Utility and Transportation Contractors Association (UTCA)
November 2014