Safety Professional (CHST or CSP)

Folsom, CA
Full Time
Experienced

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Position Summary

This position will work closely with our new and legacy clients to provide a range of field safety support, subcontractor oversight, and health and safety consultation for construction projects within the State of California. He/she will conduct and coordinate project audits, assist in the development (and implementation) of project Health and Safety Plans (HASPs), supervise and support Project Managers, and facilitate incident investigations. The candidate may conduct air sampling and monitoring and be required to wear an air-purifying respirator.  Confined Space and internal health & safety programs are also an important part of this position.

NES, Inc., conducts pre-employment drug screenings, background checks, and driving record checks for all new hires.  We are an E-Verify employer; all applicants must be authorized to work in the United States.

Essential Duties and Major Responsibilities

  • Coordinates system safety, occupational safety, environmental, and construction safety for the client systems, facilities, and properties.
  • Communicating safety trends and recommending safety corrective actions.
  • Facilitate compliance with occupational health and safety (OSHA) guidelines.
  • Audit SDS records and chemical inventory as required by OSHA.
  • Reviewing NES safety documentation for accuracy.
  • Preparing written reports and submitting deliverables to clients.
  • Responding to questions and coordinating schedules for other NES Safety Technicians or Safety Professionals.
  • Communicating with clients on open-action items and advising on best practices.
  • Preparing and reviewing corporate and site-specific written programs, Job Hazard Assessments (JHAs), and personal protective equipment (PPE) assessments.
  • Providing perspective and collaborating with others for the development and expansion of new safety business opportunities.
  • Assures the appropriate, effective, and timely distribution of all required safety and environmental training programs for the facility and may include performance of training.
  • Assist with other duties as assigned.

Specialized Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Strong organizational skills as well as exemplary written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong computer aptitude, including fluency with MS Office (PowerPoint, Excel, Word, Outlook) and Adobe applications
  • Knowledgeable in developing and implementing programs based on strategies for goals.
  • Strong understanding of Cal/OSHA, OSHA, DOT, and/or EPA regulations and their applicability.

Education

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field, required

Experience

  • 6 + years of relevant work experience in the EH&S field. Experience with heavy civil construction projects, vertical construction, remediation, or equivalent projects.
  • Certifications: Construction Health & Safety Technician (CHST) is required.  Certified Safety Professional (CSP) – highly preferred.

Preferred Career Certifications

  • OSHA 30-Hour Construction.
  • OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER.
  • OSHA 500 Certification.
  • EM385-1-1 related courses.
  • Applicable occupational OSHA courses related to construction and remediation.

Wage:  $100,000 to 120,000 annually, paid bi-weekly.  Travel is required 50-75% of the time 

Benefits

  • Medical - six plans to choose from, including Kaiser (coverage begins the 1st of the month after completing 30 days of employment).
  • Dental, Vision, and Basic Life Insurance (coverage begins the 1st of the month after completing 30 days of employment and is 100% employer-paid for the employee-only coverage).
  • 401k Retirement plan with employer match up to 7% of contributions.
  • FSA, Dependent Care FSA, HSA, Lifestyle Spending Account (use for a gym membership, pet insurance, ski passes, exercise equipment, and much more).
  • Voluntary Life Insurance for the employee, spouse, and children
  • Eight company-paid holidays per year.
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off.

Company Information

NES is a nationally recognized leader in providing environmental, health, and safety training and consulting, clan lab training, industrial hygiene, construction safety oversight, construction, and stormwater compliance services. We provide industrial hygiene consulting covering indoor air quality, mold, water damage, exposure to hazardous materials, and more. We deliver environmental compliance expertise on issues from air and water quality to waste management. NES offers training across a broad range of environmental health & safety issues and trains thousands of law enforcement personnel to handle clan lab investigations safely and effectively. Visit our website at http://NES-EHS.com for more information.

NES, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled

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