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Job Description
Construction Site Safety Tech Location: Barstow, TX Duration: 6 Months (Start: 8/3) Type: 1099 Contractor Multiple Openings: Day Shift & Night Shift Safety CoverageCompensation & Schedule Pay Rate: $52.50/hr (Day Shift) $55/HR (Night Shift)️ Overtime: Paid After 40 Hours Per Diem: $125/Day (7 Days Per Week for Non-Local Candidates) Completion Bonus: $150/month Pay Frequency: Weekly Day Shift: Monday-Saturday | 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM | 50-60 Hours Per Week Night Shift: Monday-Saturday | 6:00 PM - 6:00 AM | 50-60 Hours Per Week The client is actively seeking Safety Managers for both day-shift and night-shift coverage.Why This Opportunity?Join an electrical contractor supporting electrical installation and utility infrastructure on a large-scale data center construction project in Barstow, TX.This role offers the opportunity to provide hands-on safety leadership for electrical construction activities, underground and site utility work, equipment installation, temporary power, and evolving electrical hazards as the project progresses toward energization.With openings available on both day and night shifts, this is an excellent opportunity for experienced construction safety professionals with strong electrical backgrounds to join a fast-paced, mission-critical project.Required Qualifications OSHA 30 Construction Certification 5+ years of construction safety experience Experience working with electrical contractors required NFPA 70E knowledge and experience Experience conducting field inspections, audits, hazard assessments, and compliance monitoring Strong understanding of OSHA electrical and construction safety requirements
Preferred Qualifications Data center construction experience Strong NFPA 70E electrical safety experience Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and hazardous-energy control experience Experience supporting energized work planning and electrical safe work practices Underground utility or electrical infrastructure experience Bilingual (English/Spanish) CHST, ASP, CSP, or other BCSP credential
What You'll Be DoingOversee daily safety activities for electrical construction and utility installation operations
Maintain a strong field presence alongside electricians, field supervision, and project leadership
Conduct routine site inspections, audits, field observations, and risk assessments
Monitor electrical installation, underground utility, conduit, and infrastructure activities
Support electrical equipment installation and evolving energization activities
Monitor temporary power systems and electrical work practices
Support and enforce Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and hazardous-energy control procedures
Ensure compliance with NFPA 70E, OSHA regulations, and project-specific electrical safety requirements
Review Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), pre-task plans, permits, and energy control procedures
Identify electrical, excavation, equipment, and simultaneous-operation hazards before work begins
Lead incident investigations and corrective action implementation
Maintain safety documentation, reports, inspections, and compliance records
Partner with project supervision to proactively identify and mitigate hazards
Promote a positive safety culture throughout the project
Technical KnowledgeCandidates should have working knowledge of:OSHA Construction StandardsElectrical Construction SafetyNFPA 70E Electrical SafetyElectrical Installation & Utility InfrastructureLockout/Tagout (LOTO) & Hazardous-Energy ControlArc Flash & Electrical Shock Hazard AwarenessTemporary Power & Electrical DistributionElectrical Equipment InstallationUnderground Electrical Utilities & Conduit InstallationExcavation & Trenching AwarenessEnergized Work Planning & Electrical Safe Work PracticesAerial Lifts & MEWPsJob Hazard Analysis (JHA) & Pre-Task PlanningIncident Investigation & Root Cause AnalysisContractor Safety ManagementData Center Construction SafetyConstruction Risk Assessment & MitigationWhat Success Looks LikeThe ideal candidate is a highly visible, field-focused safety professional with strong electrical construction knowledge who can build relationships with electricians, field supervision, and project leadership while proactively identifying hazards and maintaining compliance.Success in this role requires the ability to support electrical and utility work from installation through evolving energization activities while ensuring LOTO, NFPA 70E, and project safety requirements are effectively implemented in the field.Apply TodayQualified candidates should submit a resume for immediate review and indicate their availability for Day Shift, Night Shift, or Either Shift.If you have experience directly related to the project's scope of work, please ensure it is clearly reflected on your resume, including the specific activities or operations you supported (e.g., electrical construction, data centers, underground electrical utilities, conduit installation, temporary power, NFPA 70E, Lockout/Tagout, electrical equipment installation, or energized work).Interviews are actively being scheduled for qualified candidates.
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