Electrical contracting firm specializing in design, installation, and service of electrical systems.
Oversees and implements safety programs to ensure a safe work environment on construction projects.
6 days ago ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Tempe, AZ
Field
Company Size
5,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Electrical Services
Construction
Design-Build
Engineering
Preconstruction
Project Management
Technology Services
Maintenance Services
Sector Specialisms
Commercial
Industrial
Municipal
Highway
Transit
Aviation
Specialty Projects
Role
Description
crisis management
incident investigation
safety training
safety audits
budget management
root cause
Ensure a crisis management plan is implemented for projects and facilities.
Resolve site safety issues and provide emergency response as needed that arises from sub-contractors, customers, employees, and company managers.
Ensure procedures are followed for LOTO and first-time energization at the project site.
Identify gaps and implement safety program elements, as needed, to comply with customer and regulatory requirements.
Direct comprehensive, in-depth investigations of all injury and loss incidents, identify all causal factors, develop and implement measures to prevent recurrences, and follow up to ensure long-term resolution.
Conduct safety training, testing, and record-keeping for all employees, sub-contractors, and where Rosendin is prime, all other persons arriving on site (New Hire Orientation, Equipment Training, Haz Com, Fall Protection, Excavation, Confined Space, Lockout/Tag out, Crane and Rigging, etc.).
Act as an advisor to the company management team and customer agencies to ensure safety requirements are identified, communicated to employees, and fulfilled.
Develop and review the site safety plan for the project.
Review of the three-week look ahead for the project.
Identify needs and compose training documents, pre-task plans, permits, training certifications, sign-in sheets, and toolbox meetings to the appropriate database or filing system.
Ensure clinics/medical facilities are set up, and the project team knows their location.
Manage the assigned project’s safety program budget, planning, acquiring, controlling, and distributing all safety equipment, supplies, and training aids.
Review Step by Step and MOPS (Method of Procedures).
Responsible for injury case management; coordination with insurance representatives and vendors as assigned by senior safety leadership.
Lead daily audits of all work areas. Provide safety expertise in response to identified deficiencies and requests for safety assistance. Communication with the project team and field leadership is essential.
Prepare professional reports, conduct safety briefings, act as company spokesperson for site safety issues, research, and answer site safety questions and concerns.
Contribute to project start-up meetings.
Develop and participate in RCAs (root cause analysis) to prevent reoccurring events at projects.
Requirements
microsoft office
safety certification
bachelor’s degree
safety software
6 years
regulations
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks, changing priorities as necessary
Proficient in using a computer and Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, etc.);
Can be a combination of training, education, and relevant work experience
Ability to interact effectively and professionally with all levels of employees, both management and staff alike, vendors, clients, and others
General work environment – sitting, standing, walking, typing, carrying, pushing, bending. Work is conducted in both indoor office settings and outdoor construction job site settings. Environmental conditions will vary
Thorough understanding of federal, state, and local regulations
Up to 100%
Strong organizational, record-keeping, and follow-up skills
Ability to work under time pressure and adapt to changing requirements with a positive attitude
Ability to be self-motivated, proactive, and an effective team player
Effective oral and written communication skills as required for the position
Professional Safety Certification (i.e., Graduate Safety Practitioner (GSP), Construction Health & Safety Tech (CHST)) preferred.
6 years of applicable safety construction experience preferred
Preferred bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Occupational Safety & Health, or a related field
Occasional lifting of up to 50 lbs.
Ability to recognize hazardous situations & recommend corrective measures is essential
Proficient in using electronic devices (i.e., phone, tablet, computer) for safety audit software and emails.
Benefits
Term Life, AD&D Insurance, and Voluntary Life Insurance
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
ESOP – Employee Stock Ownership
We fully comply with the ADA and applicable state law, including considering reasonable accommodation measures that may enable qualified disabled applicants and employees to perform essential functions.
Pre-tax Flexible Spending Plans (Health and Dependent Care)
Annual bonus program based upon performance, profitability, and achievement
17 PTO days per year plus 10 paid holidays
Disability Income Protection Insurance
Charitable Giving Match with our Rosendin Foundation
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1919 Founded
Company Established
Rosendin was established in 1919, marking over a century of contributions to the electrical contracting industry.
Provides comprehensive services in electrical design, installation, and maintenance.
Works on projects across various sectors, from high-rise buildings to large-scale infrastructure.
Specializes in both traditional electrical systems and cutting-edge energy solutions, including solar and sustainable technologies.
Known for its high-quality work on complex, large-scale commercial, industrial, and utility projects.
Reputation for safety and technical expertise makes it a go-to partner for major contractors and developers.
Continues to adapt to evolving technologies and client needs, including expanding into smart building solutions.
Culture + Values
Building Quality, Building Value, Building People.
Vision/Purpose: Lead. Inspire. Build.
Core Values: WE CARE: We are an organization built on integrity. We create an environment that empowers people to work safely, to be at their best, and to respect one another.
Core Values: WE LISTEN: Our success is based on hearing and understanding the objectives of our customers. We build relationships.
Core Values: WE SHARE: We collaborate, we inspire, we challenge one another.
Core Values: WE INNOVATE: People will remember us for the solutions we provide. Entrepreneurial ideas are encouraged and promoted continuously raising industry standards.
Core Values: WE EXCEL: The quality of our work will represent us for years to come. We take pride in what we build. It is our legacy.
Environment + Sustainability
Inclusion & Diversity
Women 9%
Construction Workforce
Percentage of women in the construction workforce industry-wide.
Craft Roles 3%
Industry Representation
Percentage of women in craft roles within the construction industry.
Black 6%
Construction Workforce
Percentage of Black or African American workers in the construction workforce compared to 12% of the overall U.S. workforce.
46% Closeted
LGBTQ+ Workers
Percentage of LGBTQ+ workers who remain closeted at work, as highlighted by industry statistics.
Zero tolerance for discrimination, harassment, hazing, and bullying; committed to building a culture that is diverse, safe, welcoming, and inclusive.
Promoting equality and diversity through meaningful action including education, training, donations, and partnerships.
By 2020, committed to the AGC Culture of Care pledge to create an environment where every employee has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
By 2030, the company aims to win hearts and minds of employees, attract and retain the best talent, and promote from within.