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Join a forward-thinking company as an Incident Response Technician, where you can leverage your medical skills in diverse settings. Enjoy the flexibility of a part-time schedule with the convenience of a take-home company vehicle. This role offers the unique opportunity to work in various environments, from construction zones to restaurants, ensuring safety and health standards are met. With paid training and career advancement opportunities, you'll be part of a team dedicated to making a difference in occupational health and safety. If you're ready to take your career to the next level, this position is perfect for you.
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At On-Site Health & Safety, our Field Technicians can explore various skill sets not typically available in traditional EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, or LVN roles. They work in a mobile setting, responding in company-provided vehicles to worksites such as construction zones, warehouses, refineries, and restaurants. Technicians can enjoy the benefit of clocking in and out from their homes, avoiding commutes. Our company offers opportunities to gain diverse experience across disciplines.
Since 1996, On-Site Health & Safety has expanded across 20 states, providing services that include incident response, first aid, pulmonary testing, drug screening, hearing tests, and blood draws when licensed.
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Positions are based in key geographical areas with the possibility of working in surrounding regions. Background checks include motor vehicle records, and employment offers depend on successful screening. Employees may be subject to federally mandated drug testing and safety-sensitive position regulations.
Immunization against hepatitis B is recommended due to potential exposure to bodily fluids.