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A forward-thinking company is seeking Health & Safety Incident Response Technicians to join their team. This role offers a unique opportunity to work in diverse environments, from construction sites to restaurants, while enjoying the flexibility of clocking in from home. Technicians will be equipped with company vehicles and will participate in a 4-day work week, allowing for a balanced lifestyle. With a commitment to employee growth and a mission to keep America working, this position promises both career advancement and the chance to make a meaningful impact in the community.
At On-Site Health & Safety, our Health & Safety Incident Response Technicians or Field Technicians explore diverse skill sets beyond traditional roles such as EMT, Paramedic, Medical Assistant, Phlebotomy, or LVN. Our Technicians work in a mobile setting, responding in company-provided vehicles to various worksites including construction zones, warehouses, refineries, and restaurants. Employees enjoy the benefit of clocking in and out from home, eliminating commutes, and exploring different disciplines to broaden their experience.
Since 1996, On-Site Health & Safety has expanded from California to 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 testing, drug screening, hearing tests, and blood draws for certified/licensed staff.
Review the job description below to determine if you meet the criteria to become a Field Technician. Apply for the highest role you qualify for to maximize your starting pay.
For detailed descriptions of all Field Technician roles, click here.
Technicians are hired in specific geographical areas, allowing residence within a service area for prompt response to service requests.
Note: Extensive background checks, including motor vehicle records, are conducted. Employment offers depend on successful background and drug screenings. Employees may have access to federally funded sites, requiring compliance with drug testing policies. Some roles are safety-sensitive, subject to post-accident and random testing. Hepatitis B immunization is recommended due to potential exposure risks.