Posted August 23, 2026
Safety Tech
Sheakley Workforce Staffing
Sidney, OH, US
Full Time
48USD - 63USD per hour
Job Description
Job Description
Construction Site Safety Technician???? Location: Sidney, OH???? Duration: 12 Months (Immediate Need)???? Type: 1099 ContractorCompensation & Schedule???? Pay Rate: $63/hr (Local) | $48/hr (Non-Local)⏱️ Overtime: Paid After 40 Hours at 1.4x Base Rate???? Per Diem: $125/Day (7 Days Per Week for Non-Local Candidates)???? Completion Bonus: $150/month???? Pay Frequency: Weekly⏰ Schedule: Monday-Saturday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM | 50-60 Hours Per Week???? Possible Sunday Work as Project Needs RequireWhy This Opportunity?Join an electrical contractor supporting a large-scale data center construction project. This is a long-term opportunity providing hands-on field safety oversight for electrical installation, utility construction, and related infrastructure activities.The Construction Site Safety Technician will work directly in the field alongside electricians, supervision, and project safety leadership to identify hazards, monitor safe work practices, and ensure compliance with OSHA and project-specific safety requirements.Required Qualifications'14; OSHA 30 Construction Certification'14; Minimum 5 years of construction safety experience'14; Experience providing safety oversight for electrical contractors'14; Current First Aid/CPR CertificationPreferred Qualifications⭐ NFPA 70E training or certification⭐ Data center or mission-critical construction experience⭐ Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) experience⭐ Electrical energization or commissioning experience⭐ Utility construction experience⭐ CHST, STSC, ASP, or other BCSP credentialWhat You'll Be DoingProvide daily field safety oversight for electrical construction activitiesMaintain a highly visible presence throughout active work areasConduct routine safety inspections, observations, audits, and hazard assessmentsMonitor electrical installation and utility construction activitiesWork directly with electricians, foremen, and supervision to identify and correct unsafe conditionsSupport Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and hazardous energy control activitiesMonitor temporary power and electrical safe work practicesReview Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), permits, and pre-task plansMonitor fall protection, elevated work, aerial lifts, and material handling operationsSupport excavation and underground utility activities where applicableEnsure compliance with OSHA regulations and project-specific safety requirementsDocument field observations and track corrective actions through completionParticipate in incident investigations and corrective action implementationMaintain required inspection records, safety documentation, and compliance reportsProvide field coaching and reinforce safe work practices with craft personnelCoordinate closely with the Project Safety Manager and other members of the site safety teamTechnical KnowledgeCandidates should have working knowledge of:OSHA Construction StandardsElectrical Construction SafetyNFPA 70EData Center & Mission-Critical ConstructionElectrical Installation & Utility ConstructionLockout/Tagout (LOTO)Hazardous Energy ControlTemporary Power & Electrical DistributionElectrical Shock & Arc Flash HazardsUnderground UtilitiesExcavation & TrenchingFall Protection & Elevated WorkAerial Lifts & MEWPsMaterial HandlingJob Hazard Analysis (JHA)Safety Inspections & Field ObservationsIncident Investigation & Corrective ActionsConstruction Risk Assessment & MitigationWhat Success Looks LikeThe ideal candidate is a hands-on, field-focused safety professional who is comfortable working directly with electrical crews in a fast-paced data center construction environment.Success in this role requires maintaining a strong field presence, recognizing hazards before incidents occur, communicating effectively with craft personnel and supervision, and consistently following through on corrective actions.Apply TodayQualified candidates should submit a resume for immediate review.Please ensure your resume clearly reflects your 5+ years of construction safety experience and experience working with electrical contractors. Experience with NFPA 70E, LOTO, data centers, utilities, electrical installation, energization, or commissioning should also be clearly identified.Interviews are actively being scheduled for qualified candidates.
