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Michels Corporation

Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator - Michels Energy Group, Inc. State

Michels Corporation, Jackson, Mississippi, United States

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Overview

Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator, Michels Energy Group, Inc. — State of Montana Building and maintaining our nation’s energy infrastructure is both an opportunity and a responsibility. Michels Energy Group, Inc. delivers reliable and diverse energy options across rural and urban environments and climates. Our work ranges from electrical power lines to oil and gas pipelines, backbone transmission systems to in-town distribution networks. As a Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator, you will perform job-site visitations, audits, incident investigations, and emergency response. You will assist operations with compliance and communication of existing HSE programs by conducting meetings, trainings, and new hire orientations. You will primarily travel to projects in Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Arizona.

Responsibilities

• Conduct job-site visits and safety audits • Investigate incidents and participate in emergency response activities • Support operations with compliance and communication of HSE programs • Lead meetings, trainings, and new hire orientations related to health, safety, and environmental programs

Why Michels Energy Group, Inc.?

Engineering News-Record ranks us as the No. 1 Pipeline (Petroleum) and No. 1 Electrical Transmission/Distribution Contractor We believe everyone is responsible for promoting safety, regardless of job title We are family owned and operated We invest an average of $5,000 per employee on training each year We always put safety and quality above speed We are part of the Michels family of companies — one of North America’s largest, most diversified energy and infrastructure contractors We offer a comprehensive benefits program, including Health, Dental, Life, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Account, Short Term and Long Term Disability Insurance, 401(k), Legal Plan, and Identity Theft and Monitoring Plan (plan specifics vary by position and location)

What it takes

Minimum of 1 year of experience in a safety role, and 5 years of experience in the oil or gas industry Board of Certified Safety Professionals and/or Certified Utility Safety Professional credentialing (desired) Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record Bilingual in English and Spanish is preferred Flexible and varied work schedule, including nights and weekends Ability to travel up to 100% of the time across the United States

Additional information

Voluntary Self-Identification and Equal Employment Opportunity information are requested to assess our outreach and recruitment efforts in accordance with applicable laws. Completion is voluntary and confidential. This information is not used in hiring decisions.

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