Field Safety Technician
Signal Energy · Mexia, TX · 1 wk ago
On-siteManagementFull-time
Activities/ Responsibilities/ Duties
- Acts as an advocate for Signal Energy, LLC by promoting company culture, policies and procedures and promoting a positive attitude towards the goals of each project.
- Must represent Signal Energy professionally with clients, subcontractors, local officials, and others at all times.
- Aid crew members with completing daily paperwork, including but not limited to, job safety analysis, work instructions (WI’s), and permit to work forms and inspections.
- Complete and document weekly job site audits.
- Audit and assist with management of spill kits, first aid kits, fire extinguishers, barricades, power tool inspections, electrical inspections, generators, and wheel chocks.
- Issue and distribute PPE to crews, as needed.
- Exercise stop-work authority by partnering with front line supervisors when necessary.
- Facilitate site-specific trainings, including but not limited to orientations and safety trainings as needed.
- Assist Safety Team in delivering Toolbox Talks and bend and stretch as needed.
- Work with the Safety Manager, Project Manager, and Construction Manager to ensure that the needs of the field Safety program are being addressed.
- Work with the project team that continuously assesses the Safety of the work performed, track and assure corrective actions are completed in accordance with Signal Energy’s Safety Policies and Procedures.
- Champion the ALLSAFE cultural safety program, and Signal Energy’s Core Principles and Mission.
- Develop and maintain a site-specific safety plan, including emergency action, response, evacuation, and security plans.
- Constantly solve problems and resolve issues through face to face and personal communication.
Knowledge/ Skills/ Abilities
- Ability to learn technical and safety management aspects of all project construction activities.
- Excellent mathematical skills, including application, and use in problem solving.
- Must be able to understand, interpret, and apply regulatory requirements applicable to the project scope of work. This includes, but is not limited to, Federal and State OSHA, EPA, etc…
- Ability to lead, influence and coordinate own and others’ actions, manage own time effectively.
- Highly motivated and able to work independently and efficiently under limited supervision while functioning as a component of the greater project team.
- Sensitivity to problems; ability to tell or predict when something is wrong; able to revise and adapt as needed.
- Strong coordination, time management, active listening, verbal and written communication skills, critical thinking and reasoning skills.
- Self-motivated, able to learn quickly and independently.
- Computer literacy and basic knowledge of MS Office.
Education/ Experience
- High school diploma or GED equivalent.
- OSHA 30 Minimum OSHA 510 / OSHA 500 (both preferred but not required).
- Current valid driver’s license.
- 2 years construction safety experience preferred.