To thrive in this role, you should possess at least one year of experience in a safety position, complemented by a minimum of five years in the oil and gas industry. While certification from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals or recognition as a Certified Utility Safety Professional is desired, your hands-on experience will be invaluable.
About the job
At Michels Energy Group, Inc., we take pride in building and maintaining the energy infrastructure that powers our nation. Whether in bustling urban centers or serene rural landscapes, we are committed to providing reliable and diverse energy solutions. Our extensive range of services includes everything from electrical power lines to oil and gas pipelines, ensuring the backbone of our energy systems is strong and efficient. Join us and discover how a career with Michels Energy Group can transform your professional journey.
As our Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator, you will play a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our workforce. Your responsibilities will encompass conducting job-site inspections, executing audits, investigating incidents, and managing emergency response protocols. You will also support our operations team by ensuring compliance with existing health, safety, and environmental programs through meetings, training sessions, and orientation for new hires. This role requires travel to various project sites across the United States.
About Michels Energy Group, Inc.
Michels Energy Group, Inc. is recognized as a leader in the energy and infrastructure sectors, ranked No. 1 in Pipeline (Petroleum) and Electrical Transmission/Distribution by Engineering News-Record. As a family-owned business, we believe in a culture where everyone shares responsibility for safety, and we invest an average of $5,000 per employee annually in training. Our commitment to quality and safety is unwavering, and we are part of the Michels family of companies, one of North America's largest and most diversified energy contractors.
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Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator for Major Projects
To thrive in this role, you should possess at least one year of experience in a safety position, complemented by a minimum of five years in the oil and gas industry. While certification from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals or recognition as a Certified Utility Safety Professional is desired, your hands-on experience will be invaluable.
About the job
At Michels Energy Group, Inc., we take pride in building and maintaining the energy infrastructure that powers our nation. Whether in bustling urban centers or serene rural landscapes, we are committed to providing reliable and diverse energy solutions. Our extensive range of services includes everything from electrical power lines to oil and gas pipelines, ensuring the backbone of our energy systems is strong and efficient. Join us and discover how a career with Michels Energy Group can transform your professional journey.
As our Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator, you will play a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our workforce. Your responsibilities will encompass conducting job-site inspections, executing audits, investigating incidents, and managing emergency response protocols. You will also support our operations team by ensuring compliance with existing health, safety, and environmental programs through meetings, training sessions, and orientation for new hires. This role requires travel to various project sites across the United States.
About Michels Energy Group, Inc.
Michels Energy Group, Inc. is recognized as a leader in the energy and infrastructure sectors, ranked No. 1 in Pipeline (Petroleum) and Electrical Transmission/Distribution by Engineering News-Record. As a family-owned business, we believe in a culture where everyone shares responsibility for safety, and we invest an average of $5,000 per employee annually in training. Our commitment to quality and safety is unwavering, and we are part of the Michels family of companies, one of North America's largest and most diversified energy contractors.