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An innovative company is seeking Occupational Health & Safety Incident Response Technicians to join their dynamic team. This role offers the chance to work in diverse settings, including construction zones and warehouses, while responding to various incidents. Technicians will benefit from a part-time schedule with 3 days of 10-hour shifts, allowing for a work-life balance. The company provides extensive training, career advancement opportunities, and a take-home vehicle. Join a mission-driven organization that values safety and employee growth, and make a difference in the workplace health and safety landscape.
At On-Site Health & Safety, our Health & Safety Incident Response Technicians, or Field Technicians, have the opportunity to develop a diverse skill set not typically available in traditional EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, or LVN roles. Our technicians work in a mobile setting, responding to various worksites such as construction zones, warehouses, refineries, and restaurants, using a company-provided vehicle.
Employees can enjoy the benefit of clocking in and out from their homes, avoiding the daily commute. Our company encourages exploring different disciplines to broaden experience and career growth.
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 support, incident reporting, first aid, pulmonary function testing, drug screening, hearing tests, and blood draws (when certified).
Review the detailed job description below and apply for the highest position you qualify for to maximize your starting pay. View all Field Technician job descriptions here.
Technicians are hired based on geographic areas to ensure coverage and efficiency. Employees can live within a designated service area and respond promptly to service requests.
Note: All hires undergo extensive background checks, including driving records, and must pass drug tests. Positions may be classified as safety-sensitive and are subject to post-accident and random testing. Immunization against hepatitis B is recommended due to exposure risks.