Safety & Health Specialist, Levels 1, 2, 3
Position Overview
Under general supervision, performs safety and health functions as assigned by management. The
specific work assignment may include duties or activities that assist and support management in one
or more of the following functional areas, in addition to other duties as assigned: Maintains
site-wide industrial safety programs and policies, incorporating appropriate safety and health
standards from OSHA. Program areas include electrical, explosive, high pressure, construction, and
robotic safety. Typical duties include:
▪ Supports site operations with comprehensive knowledge of industrial safety regulations
▪ Analyzes data and makes recommendations
▪ Develops and conducts team member training and quality assurance programs
▪ Provides technical advice to less experienced technicians and specialists
▪ Performs calculations and analyses necessary to support trending of issues
▪ Prepares or assists with the preparation of studies and reports
▪ Ensures applicable laws and regulations are enforced in accordance with OSHA, EPA, NRC, DOW
and other guidelines
▪ Perform duties of general/routine complexity in nature
▪ Other job related duties as assigned
▪ Maintains knowledge of and demonstrates ability to perform work safely in accordance with all
approved safety policies, procedures and applicable regulations and performs assigned duties in a
safe manner
▪ Actively participates in Safety Work Groups
Minimum Requirements
Level 2
BA/BS degree in a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Typical experience ranges from 3 - 5 years.
Level 3
BA/BS degree in a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Typical experience ranges from 5 - 8 years.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills Attention to detail
Intermediate PC skills including Microsoft software
Comprehensive knowledge of OSHA, EPA, NRC, DOE and other regulations and guidelines
Working Conditions
Work in an environmental restoration atmosphere (outdated and/or abandoned facilities). Potential
exposure to equipment movement hazards, dangerous chemicals/solvents or hazardous and radioactive
materials if proper safety procedures are not followed.
Ability to wear respirator and other protective equipment to enter various types of potentially
hazardous areas (such as but not limited to chemical, dust fumes, mists, heat stress factors,
etc.).