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Sacramento construction manager helps pave the way for women in the industry
Summary
Stephanie Martinez, a Sacramento construction administrator and safety manager nearing 30 years in the industry, conducts monthly safety audits and is highlighted during Women's History Month; women make up 11% of the U.S. construction workforce while Taylor Morrison Wildhawk reports a 44% female staff.
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Stephanie Martinez is a construction administrator and safety manager at a Taylor Morrison Wildhawk community worksite in Sacramento. Her role was highlighted during the first week of March as part of Women's History Month coverage focused on women in construction. Martinez conducts monthly safety audits, watches for hazards like missing bolts, and emphasizes housekeeping to reduce risk. She will reach her 30-year mark in the construction industry this year.
Key facts:
- Martinez carries out monthly safety audits and oversees site safety at the Sacramento worksite.
- She will reach her 30-year mark in the construction industry this year.
- The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports women make up 11% of the construction workforce, a 1% increase from last year.
- Taylor Morrison Wildhawk reports a 44% female workforce at its operations.
- The median annual wage for a full-time female construction worker is reported as $57,000, compared with $55,000 for women across all industries.
Summary:
Martinez's work highlights a local emphasis on safety and the growing presence of women on construction sites. Undetermined at this time.
