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Electric Utility Safety & Regulatory Compliance Coordinator $101K-$120K
Central Florida
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS: Please do not apply if you do not meet all requirements:
Electrical Utility Safety Experience
Degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Safety Management
Preferred certifications: CSP, CUSP
5 years work experience in Electrical Utility Safety- Distribution with a CO-OP
Journeyman Line Technician experience may be substituted for the required education/experience on a year-for-year basis.
- OSHA 30 Certification (Obtain within 2 years)
- National Safety Council (NSC) Defensive Driving Instructor (Obtain within 2 years)
- Certified Loss Control Professional (CLCP) (Obtain within 4 years)
- Working knowledge of OSHA standards and regulations, including 29 CFR Part 1910.269 (Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution) including NIOSH, NFPA70E, DOT, Hazcom, Personal Safety Equipment, NAPA70-E for electrical, OSHA 10 and/or OSHA 30.
- Knowledge and experience with working at heights requirements and regulations, ladder safety, slip, trips and falls programs, electrical safety, defensive driving, etc.
- Valid Driver’s License and excellent record
- Proficient working knowledge in the construction, operation and troubleshooting of electric distribution facilities (overhead and underground); training of DOL, OSHA and DOT regulatory material training requirements related to electric utilities including clearances, working space and maintenance requirements of the National Electric Safety Code, OSHA requirements and familiarity with the National Electric Code.
- English & Spanish language skills preferred.
- Proficient using Microsoft Office Suite: Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, etc. ability to acquire working knowledge and use of applicable corporate programs as they relate to the position.
- Manage and/or assists with planning and conducting all safety training programs to meet company goals and regulatory requirements; keep abreast of pertinent
- changes in Cooperative policies and procedures, laws and regulations and electrical codes.
- Engage in emergency response training, policies, procedures, and drills, as directed.
- Manage and/or assists in evaluating personal protective equipment, critiquing drill responses, on-site response to medical emergencies, as directed.
- Experience conducting training and presenting to large groups in a classroom or field environment.
- Live in or relocate to Central Florida
If you meet these requirements, please apply. If you do not, thank you anyway.
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