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Join a leading company as an Incident Response Technician, where you'll provide essential health and safety services across various worksites. Enjoy the flexibility of working from home and gain diverse experience in a full-time role. The position offers a take-home company vehicle, paid training, and opportunities for career advancement.
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At On-Site Health & Safety, our Health & Safety Incident Response Technicians or Field Technicians can explore various skill sets not otherwise available under traditional EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, or LVN positions. Our Technicians work in a mobile setting, responding in a company vehicle to various worksites, including construction zones, warehouses, refineries, and restaurants. They can enjoy the flexibility of clocking in and out from home, avoiding commutes. Our company offers opportunities to gain diverse experience across disciplines.
Founded in 1996 in California, On-Site Health & Safety now operates in 20 states. Our mission is: "We keep America working by being On-Site." We provide services such as incident response, first aid, pulmonary testing, drug screening, hearing tests, and blood draws (when certified).
Review the job description below to see if you qualify for our Field Technician roles. Apply for the highest position you are eligible for to maximize your pay.
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Background checks include motor vehicle record reviews. Employment offers are contingent on successful background and drug tests. Employees may access federally funded sites, requiring compliance with DOT drug testing regulations. Some positions are safety-sensitive and subject to post-accident and random testing.
Immunization against hepatitis B is recommended due to possible exposure.