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An established industry player is seeking Incident Response Technicians to join their dynamic team. This role offers the unique opportunity to work in a mobile environment, providing essential health and safety services across diverse worksites. Employees enjoy the flexibility of a part-time schedule with the benefit of a take-home company vehicle. Ideal candidates will have a background in EMT or related fields and possess strong communication skills. Join a company dedicated to keeping America working, with opportunities for career advancement and the chance to make a real impact in the field.
At On-Site Health & Safety, our Incident Response Technicians or Field Technicians explore diverse skill sets beyond traditional EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, or LVN roles. Our Technicians work in a mobile setting, responding in company vehicles to various worksites including construction zones, warehouses, refineries, and restaurants. Employees enjoy the flexibility of clocking in and out from home, eliminating commutes, and expanding their experience across disciplines.
Since 1996, On-Site Health & Safety has operated in California and now spans 20 states. Our mission is: “We keep America working by being On-Site.” Our services include compliance assistance, incident reporting, first aid, pulmonary testing, drug screening, hearing tests, and blood draws (when licensed).
Review the job description below to see if you meet the criteria to become a Field Technician. Apply for the highest position you qualify for to maximize your pay.
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The company hires based on geographic areas to meet service demand, allowing employees to live within their service area and respond promptly.
Note: Extensive background checks, including MVR, are conducted. Driving privileges depend on risk assessment. Employment is contingent on passing background and drug tests. Employees may be required to undergo federally mandated drug testing due to the nature of the work, including bloodborne pathogen exposure risks. Some roles are safety-sensitive and subject to post-accident and random testing. Immunization against hepatitis B is recommended.