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ASRC Federal · 19 hours ago

Safety Technician I

ASRC Federal is a leading government contractor furthering missions in space, public health and defense. They are seeking a Safety Technician I to conduct safety inspections, evaluate hazards, and ensure compliance with safety regulations across various sites.

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Responsibilities

Conduct recurring safety inspections at GFORCE sites to identify potential safety hazards that are present at specific locations or apply to specific job classifications; and evaluate use of written instructions
Receive, review, and investigate Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports of violations. Validate references in the citations, verify the accuracy of findings, determine if hazards or code violations constitute imminent danger to employees or property, and recommend the appropriate course of action to the GFORCE Project Support Manager
Ensure annual and special technical inspections of each site’s fire alarm and suppression system are Provide technical assistance to site staffs on all fire prevention and protection matters. Evaluate the status and overall effectiveness of each site’s fire prevention and protection program
Inspect all fire extinguishers and establish maintenance, replacement, or recharging schedules. Maintain historical records of fire suppression systems
Inspect personal protective equipment (PPE) according to prescribed schedules to ensure it’s available and in good working condition and used as required. Conduct respirator fit tests as necessary
Perform industrial safety evaluations relating to noise, heating and ventilation and chemical hazards
Research and evaluate PPE and recommend corrective actions to management
Identify any unsafe acts or conditions and develop and establish suitable corrective measures to manage the risks associated with personal injuries and property damage
Research and develop occupational safety and health, and fire safety training curricula
Investigate workplace accidents, injuries, and occupational exposures to biological and chemical agents; identify causes, arrange for testing of employees exposed to hazardous substances; identify sources of hazardous materials; report facts and recommend corrective actions to management
Develop and review written procedures pertaining to occupational safety and health, and fire safety
Monitor, evaluate, and recommend improvements to the project’s occupational safety and health programs. Assist management in establishing realistic and achievable safety objectives that are compliant with the GFORCE Health and Safety Programs and Federal, State, and local regulations
Review work procedures and preventive maintenance instructions annually to ensure they comply with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) or industry standards
Maintain a current library of publications pertinent to occupational safety and health and fire safety
Plan and coordinate work activities with other GFORCE employees, site staffs, and departments
Understand and follow GFORCE Operating Instructions, Administrative Instructions, Operations and Maintenance Procedures, Task Orders, and Company policies and procedures
Perform administrative duties and maintain assigned workplace, materials, and equipment in a safe, secure, and neat condition
Handle interactions with the customer and Company employees in a courteous, professional, and effective manner

Qualification

Occupational HealthSafetyQuality ControlHazardous Materials HandlingOHST CertificationMicrosoft OfficeEnglish ProficiencyInterpersonal SkillsOrganizational SkillsProblem-Solving Skills

Required

High School Diploma or GED
Must possess two years of related work experience
Must maintain a valid US driver's license
Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government-issued security clearance
Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen
Must possess strong computer skills, including, but not limited to Microsoft Office products
Proficiency in speaking and writing in the English language to effectively conduct business with industry and Government, including oral presentations and written publications
Be committed to providing for and maintaining a safe working environment
Ability to acquire Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST) certification in accordance with the criteria set forth by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals and American Board of Industrial Hygiene within first year of start. Individual is responsible for initial costs associated with obtaining OHST certification. Current certification preferred
Demonstrated experience in quality control, job safety and hazardous materials handling
Demonstrated experience in developing and providing instruction in occupational health and safety
Demonstrated experience inspecting facilities and individuals performing tasks
Identifying, developing and mitigating job site hazards in remote arctic environments
Problem-solving and interpersonal skills to interact with co-workers and customer representatives
Strong organizational skills and the ability to work both in a team and individually

Benefits

Health care
Dental
Vision
Life insurance
401(k)
Education assistance
Paid time off including PTO
Holidays
Any other paid leave required by law

Company

ASRC Federal

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ASRC Federal provide mission-critical services to federal government agencies dedicated to defense, civil and intelligence support.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Jennifer Felix
President & Chief Executive Officer
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Joseph Winthrop
Chief Financial Officer
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