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An established industry player is seeking Incident Response Technicians to join their dynamic team. This role offers flexibility and the opportunity to work in various settings, including construction zones and warehouses. Technicians will benefit from a take-home company vehicle and a part-time schedule with competitive pay. Ideal candidates will have a background in emergency medical services and strong communication skills. If you're ready to make a difference and enjoy a varied work environment, this position could be the perfect fit for you.
At On-Site Health & Safety, our Incident Response Technicians or Field Technicians explore various skill sets beyond traditional EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, or LVN roles. Our technicians work in a mobile setting, responding in company-provided vehicles to worksites such as construction zones, warehouses, refineries, and restaurants. They can enjoy the flexibility of clocking in and out from home, eliminating commutes. Employees have opportunities to expand their experience across disciplines.
Founded in 1996 in California, On-Site Health & Safety now operates in over 20 states. Our mission is: “We keep America working by being On-Site.” Our core services include compliance assistance at worksites, incident reporting, first aid, pulmonary function testing, drug screening, hearing tests, and blood draws (when licensed).
Review the job description below to see if you qualify to become a Field Technician. Apply for the highest position you qualify for to maximize starting pay.
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Hiring in key areas within a geographical region to meet service demand. Employees can live within the area and respond promptly to service calls.
Note: Extensive background checks including motor vehicle records are conducted. Employment is contingent on successful background and drug screening. Employees may be exposed to bloodborne pathogens; hepatitis B vaccination is recommended.