What you would be doingsafety training
safety data
cross-functional
client liaison
site audits
unsafe conditions
When field support needs are met or travel is not required, this position will work from one of Maverick Power’s manufacturing facilities to assist the broader safety team with program implementation, audits, and training.
Under limited supervision, the Safety Specialist – Field Services provides front-line HSE support to Maverick Power’s Field Services team working on data center and other large-scale construction projects.
May work in various settings at the Maverick Power facilities, in offices, in multiple shops, and in commercial buildings. Maintaining the same position or posture while performing tasks and sitting for prolonged periods. The above-noted job description is not intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be assigned but rather to give the applicant a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of this position. As the nature of business demands change so, too, may the essential functions of the position.
- Deliver in-person safety training to field employees, including new hire orientations, required regulatory courses (e.g., LOTO, fall protection, electrical safety), and task-specific/toolbox trainings.
- Compile safety data, photographs, and reports for audits, inspections, incidents, and compliance tracking in accordance with company procedures and regulatory requirements.
- Participate in cross-functional meetings and new project kickoffs to identify and address safety concerns early in project planning.
- Liaising directly with customers, general contractors, and subcontractor safety teams to align expectations, clarify requirements, and ensure our team has the necessary PPE, training, and information to work safely and effectively.
- Identify, document, and follow up on unsafe acts, unsafe conditions, and employee safety suggestions. Ensure timely corrective actions are implemented and verified.
- Serve as the primary safety liaison for field teams—ensuring site-specific safety requirements, permits, and training needs are clearly understood and communicated back to Corporate HSE.
- When working at a manufacturing facility, support the site safety team with daily walks, audits, training, inspections, and emergency preparedness activities.
- Conducting site safety walks and audits in alignment with OSHA Construction (29 CFR 1926) requirements.
- Conduct regular safety walks and audits at customer construction sites to observe work practices, verify compliance with OSHA Construction standards, identify hazards, and support safe execution of field activities.
- Exercise stop work authority when imminent danger is observed, and escalate issues promptly to the Corporate HSE Manager and Director of Field Services.
- Work occurs primarily on active construction sites with exposure to outdoor weather conditions year-round (heat, cold, humidity, wind, rain, etc.).
- Travel may involve driving to regional job sites or flying on domestic commercial airlines to reach project locations in other states.
- Participate in pre-task planning and daily safety meetings with Maverick Power crews, general contractors, and subcontractors.
- Establish and maintain positive working relationships with customer safety teams, general contractors, and other stakeholders on site.
- Lead or support incident and near-miss investigations, conduct root cause analyses, develop corrective actions, and communicate lessons learned across teams.
- Assist with the implementation of Maverick Power’s Integrated Safety System, HSE policies, and Vision Zero initiatives within the field environment.
- Delivering required and task-specific safety training to field employees in person.