Safety Coordinator

Ies Communications

The Role

Overview

Ensures safety compliance, training, inspections, and incident investigations.

Key Responsibilities

  • safety audits
  • training delivery
  • hazard identification
  • root cause
  • compliance reporting
  • safety orientation

Tasks

-Fully support all IES and Site/Customer safety policies, procedures and programs and Federal and State Standards. 2. Ensure implementation and compliance with IES Safety Policies, Procedures and Programs within the Communications Division and Site/Customer Site Specific Policies, Procedures and Programs. 3. Perform safety presentations and develop safety presentations and related training as required. 4. Schedule and perform documented jobsite safety audits/inspections to determine compliance with all IES and Site/Customer safety policies, procedures and programs and federal, state safety standards. 5. Oversee and maintain activities involving confined space entry; along with any documentation or training requirements required. 6. Conduct or direct activities aimed at identifying potential hazards and develop safety action plans to correct any non-compliance issues and work with operations and management for implementation. 7. Develop processes and plans to reduce or eliminate hazards and safety incidents. 8. Deliver safety new employee orientation (NEO), OSHA 10/30 hour and other safety training as needed &/or required by IES, Site/Customer, OSHA, state or local safety standards. 9. Deliver and coordinate safety training for management and field personnel in accident prevention techniques, compliance with IES safety policies, procedures and programs and federal and state standards. 10. As needed, prepare written reports and summaries to provide concise, meaningful information regarding safety audits, investigations and issues. 11. Conduct and coordinate root cause investigations on recordable incidents, near misses and vehicle incidents. 12. Utilize the root cause analysis to help operations identify and implement corrective actions to help prevent future reoccurrence of similar incidents. 13. Participate in and take the lead in any OSHA inspection process as defined in the IES Safety Manual Section 18 and effectively communicate with project stakeholders. 14. Prepare and maintain safety related records and reports. 15. Teach, counsel and mentor all stakeholders to uphold the IES Safety Culture.16. Coordinate Activities with and support site management. 17. Other responsibilities as assigned. -Maintaining body equilibrium and agility to prevent falling when walking, standing, crouching, ascending or descending stairs. -Must promote Company culture and mission to all employees, vendors, clients and business partners. -Bending the body at the waist, the legs at the knees, and extending arms and hands in any direction in a repetitive manner.

Requirements

  • osha oti500
  • chst
  • ms office
  • high school
  • emt
  • problem solving

What You Bring

-Ability to communicate effectively with project stakeholders including field personnel, IES management and customer interfaces -Must possess the ability to learn the Company and customer computer systems. -Must possess proven problem solving and critical thinking skills and the ability to effectively read, write and give oral presentation(s). -Must be able to act as the Company liaison for interface with customer, vendor, contractor, and IES representative(s). -Must possess the manual dexterity, flexibility and visual acuity to perform inspection functions requiring walking, climbing, squatting, lifting, bending, twisting, etc. -Must possess at least a High School diploma or GED equivalency; Associate degree or higher preferred. -Current status as an Authorized OSHA OTI 500 Construction Outreach Trainer -Must be self-motivated, positive in approach, professional and lead others to create, develop and implement project process improvement(s). -EMT or higher credentials preferred -Ability to respond as needed in support of all safety emergency situations with or without advance notice. -Must possess a minimum of five (3) years’ experience in construction safety, preferably in the telecommunications or electrical industry. -Must have proven ability to manage multiple tasks/projects simultaneously. -Proficient computer knowledge and experience utilizing MS Office (WORD, EXCEL, PowerPoint & Outlook) -CHST (Construction Health/Safety Technician) Certification or equivalent preferred -Knowledge of the OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. -Knowledge and experience with the Confined Space Entry Standards 1926.1200 Subpart AA preferred. -Excellent written and verbal communication skills -Must be able to travel within the branch territory and/or regional territory as needed. -Regular and reliable job attendance required -Must meet Company minimum driving standards. -Must be able to lift 50 lbs. and distinguish all applicable codes, colors and symbols correctly. -Must be detail-oriented with high level organizational skills

The Company

About Ies Communications

-Founded with a vision to deliver top-tier communication solutions, IES Communications has rapidly expanded to become a leader in integrated communication systems. -With a focus on providing high-quality design and installation services, IES Communications partners with clients across various industries to create customized, reliable solutions. -The company offers cutting-edge technologies and services for commercial, residential, and industrial sectors, ensuring seamless communication networks. -IES Communications has been involved in landmark projects, providing voice, data, video, and security integration across diverse environments. -Notable for their ability to tackle complex and large-scale installations, the company has become a trusted provider for major infrastructure and utilities projects. -From smart office solutions to large-scale industrial facilities, IES Communications’ expertise spans the full spectrum of integrated communication needs.

Sector Specialisms

Construction

Data Center

Audio Visual

Security

Life Safety

WiFi

Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)

Copper Infrastructure Solutions

High-Speed Fiber Backbone Solutions

Coax Backbone Solutions

Network Hardware

Wireless

On-site Server Installation

Rack Power Distribution Units (PDU's)

Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)

Data Center Integration

Structured Cabling

Building Automation

Lighting Control Systems