Traveling Safety Technician
Gaylor Electric, Inc.
TRAVEL MAY BE REQUIRED. PER DIEM INCLUDED.
Scope of Work: Implements and enforces company and/or customer safety programs and procedures in order to reduce the frequency of work-related accidents and injuries with emphasis on aggressive prevention efforts for on-the-job accidents and injuries. Reports directly to the assigned Project Manager with guidance provided by the corporate Safety Director.
Responsibilities:
Develop and implement an accident prevention program and training plan to meet project safety specs and requirements. Identify safety work permits and assure compliance with project contract plans. Conduct incident/investigation reporting in a timely manner. Evaluates results of safety program efforts as reported through various sources and determines appropriate actions. Oversees and administers Company 'Tool Box Talks' program. Selects and distributes topics for timely presentation. Participates in loss control programs: employee injuries, health claims, equipment damage, material damage, job site security, and employee safety training. Participates in the enforcement of Company safety policies and procedures as well as special projects. Prepares statistical reports as requested. Maintains all necessary records and files for reporting and auditing purposes. Handles safety inquiries/situations through direct personal action. Prepares, composes, and initiates correspondence, memoranda, presentation material, and reports. Participates/assists the Education Department with safety training, OSHA training and safety certifications. Makes routine job site safety inspections. May serve as liaison with the community or other external agencies with regard to Company/Department activities, programs, and needs. Organizes and prioritizes workload to meet deadlines. Answers safety related inquiries, provides information and/or redirects inquiries as appropriate. Assists Safety Director with presentations and organization of Company events. Other duties as assigned.Minimum Qualifications
Licensing: Valid license as required by state regulations
Education: High school diploma, GED, or equivalent combination of education and experience
Experience:
Minimum of 5 years of experience in safety construction management or administration Proven background in construction safety, with strong knowledge of OSHA regulations, recordkeeping, and compliance Experience in electrical safety or HVAC systems preferred Hands-on experience with trenching and excavation safety Background in heavy commercial, light industrial, or mission-critical work environmentsCertifications: OSHA 30 required
Skills:
Strong administrative, organizational, and communication skills High proficiency in computer and technology tools Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective working relationships Bilingual (Spanish and English) preferred, not requiredGaylor Electric, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer including disability and veterans.
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