Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc. · 4 days ago
Electrical Safety Lead - Kensico-Eastview Tunnel Project
Frontier-Kemper Constructors, Inc. is seeking an Electrical Safety Lead to join their Kensico-Eastview Connection Tunnel Project in White Plains, New York. The role involves serving as a subject matter expert on electrical safety, conducting inspections, and leading safety training to ensure compliance with safety standards.
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Responsibilities
Serve as a subject matter expert (SME) on electrical safety standards, procedures, and best practices, including NFPA 70E
Perform safety inspections and audits of electrical systems and field work to ensure compliance with applicable regulations and standards
Identify and assess electrical hazards and implement corrective actions to mitigate risks
Support development, implementation, and continuous improvement of electrical safety programs and procedures
Lead or assist in investigations of electrical incidents or near misses and develop root cause analysis reports
Conduct electrical safety training sessions and ensure personnel are properly informed and qualified for tasks involving electrical hazards
Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, construction, and EHS teams to ensure safe design and execution of work involving electrical power systems
Maintain current knowledge of federal, state, and local electrical safety regulations and industry trends
Ensure all documentation, certifications, and training records related to electrical safety compliance are maintained and up to date
Qualification
Required
Licensed electrician with 8,000 hours (4 years) of verifiable field experience with electrical power systems
Proof of performing an electrician role and 8,000 hours of verifiable experience
Completed at least 40 hours of electrical safety training within the past 3 years from one or more of the following: NFPA 70E seminars, IBEW electrical safety training, IEC electrical safety training, Other approved training sources
Licensed Registered Professional Electrical Engineer
Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering with 4,000 hours (2 years) of verifiable field experience
Associate degree in Electrical Engineering with 8,000 hours (4 years) of verifiable field experience
At least 40 hours of approved electrical safety training within the past 3 years
Certified Safety Professional (CSP)
6,000 hours (3 years) of verifiable experience with electrical power systems
Completed 40 hours of electrical safety training (as listed above)