Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Who We Are
OWL Services is the premier sales, installation, program management and service provider to retail, commercial, fleet, aviation and marine, and emergency power generation companies across the U.
S.
With 33 offices and distribution centers and more than 1,400 field service professionals, OWL delivers on a service platform that includes construction, compliance and testing, maintenance and repair, modernization and re-imaging, and EV charging solutions to keep businesses and people moving 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
OWL Services’ companies have received numerous awards over the years for exemplary customer service.
Most recently it was the recipient of EVgo’s Deployment Excellence Award in its first-ever class of awardees in the National EV Charging Recognition Program.
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The Role
In this role, you will support field employees with daily safety needs as well as empower managers and supervisors to incorporate safety into their operations by managing and maintaining critical health and safety processes in this region.
A regional safety coordinator is responsible for overseeing employee’s safety at work, then planning and implementing best practices in order to reduce injuries and control loss.
The job takes best practices and ensures they are being carried out in the field.
Responsibilities
Carry out corporate safety directions at the local regional level
Participating in and leading safety meetings
Compiling and presenting safety data to leadership
Support field employees daily within the safety capacity
Help with coordinating safety training
Conduct site safety audits and inspections on job sites and service calls
Investigate incidents and perform root cause analysis, corrective actions (RCCA)
Work with human resources department to onboard new employees for safety
Works closely with the Training and Development department for safety training
Assist with reporting and managing claims for auto and workers comp
Qualifications
5 years’ experience in construction safety with strong knowledge of field safety
Strong bias for action
A degree in a safety-related field of study (in progress OK)
Excellent knowledge of OSHA industry regulations (1926)
Excellent knowledge of hazard recognition and control
Good time-management skills
Critical thinker and problem-solving skills
Team player
Proficient in MS office suite
Compensation and Benefits
PTO
401(k) match
Health, dental, vision and life insurance