Ensure all personnel follow all personal safety precautions (hardhats, protective goggles, etc.)
Administer safety orientation program to acquaint employees with site conditions, safe work practices, policies, and procedures
Completing and filing timely safety reports, as required
Develop site-specific safety processes and procedures, as necessary, to support the overall project plan
Participate in site safety committees and conduct appropriate meetings
Ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental regulations
Ensure statutes, regulations, and codes are clearly understood and met
Perform field audits/observations, develop corrective actions from audit/observation findings and track corrective actions to completion
Attend customer’s monthly and annual meetings
Maintain documentation of the company's safety procedures, accidents, and related events
Intervene to stop any acts or processes which are unsafe or do not comply with OHS guidelines
Promoting business activities and operations that minimize impacts to sensitive environmental resource
Assist in post-injury management
Implement preventative measures to ensure unsafe processes are not repeated
Promoting business activities and operations that minimize impacts to sensitive environmental resources
Assist with coordination and/or specimen collection for DOT and post-incident drug screens
Conducting required safety training in support of project needs
Promote the Zero Accident philosophy
Perform morning safety briefing covering company-provided content with the ability to assemble relevant content if necessary
Coordinating safety activities with customer, as necessary
Attend pre-task meetings
Perform or assist in vehicular incident, near miss, equipment damage and injury investigations
Requirements
associate degree
microsoft office
electrical construction
driver’s license
dot regulations
project management
Ability to physically stand, bend, squat, and walk through the work day
Two (2) years previous experience in comprehensive workplace safety and compliance programs
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish effective professional relationships with employees and project managers
Associated Degree in Occupational Safety and Health
Self-directed, organized, and self-motivated to accomplish goals
Drug Free Workplace: New employees must submit and successfully pass post-offer drug screening
Ability to travel extensively with extended overnight stays
Proficient computer skills, Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Excel)
Previous experience in transmission and electrical construction
This position does require travel throughout the state of Missouri and Kansas.*
Valid Driver’s License
Ability to speak in front of others well to conduct training in groups
Solid knowledge of state and local statutes and ordinances on utility safety and DOT regulations and up to date on latest local and state guideline changes.
Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities at the same time while meeting deadlines
Benefits
100% employer-paid Medical, Dental, Vision, Hearing, Prescription, life insurance and disability benefits
Wellness and Mental Health Programs
Paid Time Off
Paid Holidays
401(k) retirement plan with matching contribution
Tuition Assistance
Learning and Development Programs
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
must pass post-offer drug screening
Company
Overview
765 kV
Maximum Substation Build Capacity
The company specializes in building substations capable of handling extremely high voltages, showcasing its advanced engineering capabilities.
20,000+
Equipment Inventory
Maintains one of the largest fleets of specialized equipment in North America, enabling rapid and efficient project execution across diverse projects.
Founded in 1954 in Kansas City, it began as a pioneer in outside‑plant electrical contracting, evolving with the shift toward outsourced utility work.
Over the years, it transformed into the nation's largest outside‑plant electrical contractor, delivering high‑voltage transmission lines, underground distribution, and substation construction.
Backed by Quanta Services, it leverages a vast team of union‑trained professionals and specialized tools, enabling swift mobilization for both routine and emergency projects.
Its expansion includes offices across North America, supported by estimated revenues in the hundreds of millions.
Projects encompass overhead and underground distribution networks, energized robotic transmission work, foundation drilling, and communications infrastructure.
Storm response teams are deployed nationwide during severe weather events, enhancing grid resilience under extreme conditions.
Notable achievements include pioneering energized line work and constructing some of North America's largest transmission projects.
Culture + Values
PAR puts people first – our employees, our customers, and our industry partners.
We place the highest importance on the safety and health of our teams.
Everyone is accountable for safety just as they are accountable for completing projects successfully.
Team members receive extensive training with a core focus on — and mandatory commitment to — safe operations.
Our field teams are members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), providing uniquely trained, experienced, and safety‑oriented project personnel.
At PAR, our culture is about supporting an environment where all team members can be themselves, are valued and have an equal opportunity to succeed.
Environment + Sustainability
1,000 Trees Saved
Paper Reduction Initiative
Eliminating paper through electronic billing resulted in significant environmental savings.
5% Reduction Across All Areas
Environmental Impact Goals
Aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, energy usage, and waste diversion by 5% each by 2029.
Committed to ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local environmental regulations.
Promoting business activities and operations that minimize impacts to sensitive environmental resources.
Continuously assessing fleet and GHG impacts; offering hybrid construction equipment and cleaner vehicles to reduce emissions.
Utilizing construction vault or stormwater infiltration for dust suppression and smart irrigation tech to reduce water use.
Preserving habitats via advanced planning and proprietary technologies to reduce disturbance on projects.
Baseline year for environmental metrics is 2019; data measured and trended via Electric Utility Industry Sustainable Supply Chain Alliance.
Inclusion & Diversity
eNPS: +25
Employee Sentiment
Reflects strong employee satisfaction and loyalty, as measured by Comparably.
Culture: C
Overall Rating
Reflects mixed employee feedback on company culture, as rated by Comparably.
Hire people from a variety of backgrounds representing the communities and customers we serve.
Foster a culture that embraces people from all backgrounds to build stronger teams, greater understanding, better ideas and sound decision making.
Equal opportunity to succeed whether you are a seasoned veteran or new to the job market.