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EC Source Services, LLC . As one of the nation's leading electric transmission line construction companies, MasTec Power Delivery companies engineer and construct efficient and reliable electrical transmission, distribution, and substation & switchyard systems. Our extensive workforce includes both union and nonunion teams, which, combined with our specialized equipment fleet, allows us to effectively meet our clients' needs for power delivery, emergency restoration, and ongoing maintenance. We've been involved in some of the most challenging and recognizable electric projects across the U.S. From the electric plant to the end users, MasTec's experienced managers and crews consistently deliver transmission, distribution, and substation & switchyard services with an unfailing commitment to safety, integrity, and sustainable practices. The field safety specialist I functions as a leader in the safety department, working under the authority and direction of the director of safety and health. This entry-level position provides technical safety expertise and knowledge by consulting with supported lines of business and performing observations and assessments. This role makes recommendations and provides guidance on safe work practices and behaviors to influence and continually improve safety culture and performance, and documents adherence to safe work practices and behaviors in the office and field. Frequently leads analysis to identify safety-related factors and recommends corrective actions. After a period of time, with a review by safety leadership, a field safety specialist I may be expected to guide and consult 10-35 field employees daily to ensure safe work practices on the job. Responsibilities
Use relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations, or standards. Provide consistent, technical, and practical interpretation of regulations, procedures, and standards. Collaborate with the operations team to implement a strategy that supports the execution of work and controls. Identify, propose, and execute corrective action plans to eliminate identified safety risks and exposures. Create sustainable safety culture, conditions, and practices. Partner with other safety professionals to provide insight and coaching in the development of correction plans. Participate, facilitate, and conduct incident/accident investigations. Suggest and identify improvement opportunities. Ensure identified corrective actions are executed and implemented. Identify training needs of others, develop training programs or classes, and teach or instruct others in accordance with OSHA/DOT/state regulations. Assume the duties of the project safety manager or director. Build productive relationships with field employees, supervisors and managers, directors, senior leaders, and safety to jointly identify, plan and prioritize the requirements to produce stronger safety leadership and management skills and safe practices. Engage with employees and leaders to increase safe behaviors, rule/procedure adherence, hazards, exposures, and proactively identify barriers to safe work. Partner with other safety specialists when the escalation process is required and lead the briefing with the senior leaders. Inspect equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects. Perform daily safety observation with face‑to‑face interaction. Other duties and projects as assigned. Qualifications
Proficient in OSHA recordkeeping. Ability to exercise independent judgment and discretion. Strong organizational and document management skills. Ability to multitask and maintain effectiveness with multiple priorities. Professional demeanor; remains calm and emotionally controlled under pressure. Detail oriented and high attention to accuracy. Solid mathematical skills. Comfortable with working in a non‑traditional office environment. Demonstrated written and verbal skills. Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Documented evidence of training and experience to satisfy qualifications. Ability to attain or have CPR/first aid or EMT certification, on‑the‑job experience managing a project safety program, and training experience. Certification as an OSHA, MSHA, and Medic First Aid instructor is preferred. OSHA 10 HR and 30 or equivalent instructor. Attain CUSP prior to moving to next career level. Ability to communicate and set safety expectations through onboarding and orientation delivery. 3-5 years work experience in transmission power line construction preferred. BA/BS in health and safety or related field strongly preferred. Ability to attain CSP (Certified Safety Professional). Journeyman lineman/certified high voltage electrician. Working knowledge of OSHA 1910 and 1926 and record‑keeping. High school diploma or equivalent. Must have a valid driver's license. Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full‑time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industries
Construction
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Safety Specialist
role at
EC Source Services, LLC . As one of the nation's leading electric transmission line construction companies, MasTec Power Delivery companies engineer and construct efficient and reliable electrical transmission, distribution, and substation & switchyard systems. Our extensive workforce includes both union and nonunion teams, which, combined with our specialized equipment fleet, allows us to effectively meet our clients' needs for power delivery, emergency restoration, and ongoing maintenance. We've been involved in some of the most challenging and recognizable electric projects across the U.S. From the electric plant to the end users, MasTec's experienced managers and crews consistently deliver transmission, distribution, and substation & switchyard services with an unfailing commitment to safety, integrity, and sustainable practices. The field safety specialist I functions as a leader in the safety department, working under the authority and direction of the director of safety and health. This entry-level position provides technical safety expertise and knowledge by consulting with supported lines of business and performing observations and assessments. This role makes recommendations and provides guidance on safe work practices and behaviors to influence and continually improve safety culture and performance, and documents adherence to safe work practices and behaviors in the office and field. Frequently leads analysis to identify safety-related factors and recommends corrective actions. After a period of time, with a review by safety leadership, a field safety specialist I may be expected to guide and consult 10-35 field employees daily to ensure safe work practices on the job. Responsibilities
Use relevant information and individual judgment to determine whether events or processes comply with laws, regulations, or standards. Provide consistent, technical, and practical interpretation of regulations, procedures, and standards. Collaborate with the operations team to implement a strategy that supports the execution of work and controls. Identify, propose, and execute corrective action plans to eliminate identified safety risks and exposures. Create sustainable safety culture, conditions, and practices. Partner with other safety professionals to provide insight and coaching in the development of correction plans. Participate, facilitate, and conduct incident/accident investigations. Suggest and identify improvement opportunities. Ensure identified corrective actions are executed and implemented. Identify training needs of others, develop training programs or classes, and teach or instruct others in accordance with OSHA/DOT/state regulations. Assume the duties of the project safety manager or director. Build productive relationships with field employees, supervisors and managers, directors, senior leaders, and safety to jointly identify, plan and prioritize the requirements to produce stronger safety leadership and management skills and safe practices. Engage with employees and leaders to increase safe behaviors, rule/procedure adherence, hazards, exposures, and proactively identify barriers to safe work. Partner with other safety specialists when the escalation process is required and lead the briefing with the senior leaders. Inspect equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects. Perform daily safety observation with face‑to‑face interaction. Other duties and projects as assigned. Qualifications
Proficient in OSHA recordkeeping. Ability to exercise independent judgment and discretion. Strong organizational and document management skills. Ability to multitask and maintain effectiveness with multiple priorities. Professional demeanor; remains calm and emotionally controlled under pressure. Detail oriented and high attention to accuracy. Solid mathematical skills. Comfortable with working in a non‑traditional office environment. Demonstrated written and verbal skills. Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word. Documented evidence of training and experience to satisfy qualifications. Ability to attain or have CPR/first aid or EMT certification, on‑the‑job experience managing a project safety program, and training experience. Certification as an OSHA, MSHA, and Medic First Aid instructor is preferred. OSHA 10 HR and 30 or equivalent instructor. Attain CUSP prior to moving to next career level. Ability to communicate and set safety expectations through onboarding and orientation delivery. 3-5 years work experience in transmission power line construction preferred. BA/BS in health and safety or related field strongly preferred. Ability to attain CSP (Certified Safety Professional). Journeyman lineman/certified high voltage electrician. Working knowledge of OSHA 1910 and 1926 and record‑keeping. High school diploma or equivalent. Must have a valid driver's license. Seniority level
Entry level Employment type
Full‑time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industries
Construction
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