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Transmission & Distribution Safety Specialist
FLSA status:
N/A Position summary : This full-time role is responsible for oversight of safety and health requirements on all active transmission and distribution (T&D) projects. The Safety Specialist ensures safe work practices and compliance with all applicable regulations, policies, and standards, with a focus on energized work, line construction, storm restoration, and substation environments. The role requires a strong working knowledge of T&D operations, field practices, and the unique hazards associated with overhead and underground utility work. Location
This role will be based within daily driving distance of Manchester, Maine, and will involve frequent travel to T&D jobsites. The position requires moderate physical activity, including walking on rough terrain, climbing, and site presence in varying weather conditions. Responsibilities
Conduct regular site walkthroughs and inspections with emphasis on hazard recognition, resolution, and OSHA/utility compliance. Ensure daily administration and enforcement of safety rules, OSHA and state regulations, and company T&D safety policies. Deliver site-specific safety orientations for crews and contractors. Maintain and oversee jobsite OSHA and utility safety recordkeeping. Investigate and document incidents, injuries, and near misses, identifying corrective actions. Facilitate new hire safety orientation and ongoing compliance training specific to T&D operations. Partner with the Director of Safety on program implementation and continuous improvement. Ensure weekly site safety meetings and tailboards are completed and documented. Monitor and track inventory of PPE and safety supplies in coordination with the safety team. Provide direct safety support during storm response and emergency restoration efforts, including:
Assisting with pre-storm safety briefings and crew readiness checks Supporting live-line and energized work practices during restoration Traveling out of state when required for utility storm mutual aid events Ensuring fatigue management, safe work zones, and proper PPE usage during extended storm operations
Qualifications & Skills
Degree in Occupational Safety & Health or related field, with 5+ years of safety experience in transmission and distribution utility work. In-depth knowledge of:
Minimum Approach Distances and energized work practices Overhead and underground line construction methods Substation safety requirements Storm response protocols and live-line restoration work hazards Use and inspection of PPE, hot-line tools, and protective grounding equipment Fall protection, rigging, scaffolding, and confined-space procedures
Familiarity with NESC (National Electrical Safety Code), OSHA 1910.269, and utility-specific safety standards. Completion of OSHA 30-hour, 40-hour HAZWOPER, and other T&D safety-related certifications. CPR and First Aid certification required. Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills with the ability to influence safe work practices in high-stress restoration environments.
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FLSA status:
N/A Position summary : This full-time role is responsible for oversight of safety and health requirements on all active transmission and distribution (T&D) projects. The Safety Specialist ensures safe work practices and compliance with all applicable regulations, policies, and standards, with a focus on energized work, line construction, storm restoration, and substation environments. The role requires a strong working knowledge of T&D operations, field practices, and the unique hazards associated with overhead and underground utility work. Location
This role will be based within daily driving distance of Manchester, Maine, and will involve frequent travel to T&D jobsites. The position requires moderate physical activity, including walking on rough terrain, climbing, and site presence in varying weather conditions. Responsibilities
Conduct regular site walkthroughs and inspections with emphasis on hazard recognition, resolution, and OSHA/utility compliance. Ensure daily administration and enforcement of safety rules, OSHA and state regulations, and company T&D safety policies. Deliver site-specific safety orientations for crews and contractors. Maintain and oversee jobsite OSHA and utility safety recordkeeping. Investigate and document incidents, injuries, and near misses, identifying corrective actions. Facilitate new hire safety orientation and ongoing compliance training specific to T&D operations. Partner with the Director of Safety on program implementation and continuous improvement. Ensure weekly site safety meetings and tailboards are completed and documented. Monitor and track inventory of PPE and safety supplies in coordination with the safety team. Provide direct safety support during storm response and emergency restoration efforts, including:
Assisting with pre-storm safety briefings and crew readiness checks Supporting live-line and energized work practices during restoration Traveling out of state when required for utility storm mutual aid events Ensuring fatigue management, safe work zones, and proper PPE usage during extended storm operations
Qualifications & Skills
Degree in Occupational Safety & Health or related field, with 5+ years of safety experience in transmission and distribution utility work. In-depth knowledge of:
Minimum Approach Distances and energized work practices Overhead and underground line construction methods Substation safety requirements Storm response protocols and live-line restoration work hazards Use and inspection of PPE, hot-line tools, and protective grounding equipment Fall protection, rigging, scaffolding, and confined-space procedures
Familiarity with NESC (National Electrical Safety Code), OSHA 1910.269, and utility-specific safety standards. Completion of OSHA 30-hour, 40-hour HAZWOPER, and other T&D safety-related certifications. CPR and First Aid certification required. Strong organizational, communication, and leadership skills with the ability to influence safe work practices in high-stress restoration environments.
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