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Evergreen Innovation Group, part of DPR Family of Companies, is seeking an Electrical Safety Manage r. They will implement EIG's environmental health and safety plan (EHSP) and related programs at ...

Evergreen Innovation Group, part of DPR Family of Companies, is seeking an Electrical Safety Manage r. They will implement EIG's environmental health and safety plan (EHSP) and related programs at ...

Evergreen Innovation Group, part of DPR Family of Companies, is seeking an Electrical Safety Manage r. They will implement EIG's environmental health and safety plan (EHSP) and related programs at ...

Position Description The Electrical Safety Manager contributes to the overall success of CR Meyer's Electrical Division and its heavy industrial customers through assisting the construction project ...

Position Description The Electrical Safety Manager contributes to the overall success of CR Meyer's Electrical Division and its heavy industrial customers through assisting the construction project ...

Manage the electrical PPE program in accordance to Company policy and established best practices. * Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal health and safety regulations. * Assist ...

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How much do electrical safety manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for electrical safety manager in the United States is $98,189.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,500.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an electrical safety manager?

An Electrical Safety Manager is a professional responsible for overseeing and ensuring the safe design, installation, maintenance, and operation of electrical systems within an organization. They develop and implement safety policies, conduct risk assessments, provide training to staff, and ensure compliance with relevant electrical safety codes and regulations. Their role is critical in preventing electrical hazards, minimizing risks of accidents, and promoting a culture of safety in workplaces involving electrical equipment or infrastructure.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an electrical safety manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Electrical Safety Manager, you need a strong background in electrical engineering or a related field, knowledge of safety regulations, and experience in risk assessment, often supported by certifications like Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or OSHA training. Familiarity with safety management systems, incident reporting software, and compliance tools is typically required. Exceptional communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills help foster a culture of safety and ensure effective training and policy enforcement. These competencies are crucial to proactively identifying hazards, maintaining regulatory compliance, and protecting personnel and assets in high-risk environments.

What are some common challenges faced by electrical safety managers and how can they be addressed?

Electrical Safety Managers often encounter challenges such as ensuring consistent compliance with safety regulations across multiple sites, fostering a safety-first culture among employees, and keeping up with evolving industry standards. To address these challenges, they frequently conduct training sessions, perform regular safety audits, and collaborate closely with operations and maintenance teams. Building strong communication channels and staying updated through professional development can help Electrical Safety Managers proactively identify and mitigate risks, ensuring a safer work environment.

What is the difference between Electrical Safety Manager vs Electrical Engineer?

AspectElectrical Safety ManagerElectrical Engineer
CertificationsOSHA, NFPA 70E, safety-specific certificationsPE license, engineering degrees
Work EnvironmentSafety audits, compliance, trainingDesign, development, testing of electrical systems
Employer & Industry UsageManufacturing, construction, utilitiesPower generation, consulting, manufacturing

Electrical Safety Managers focus on ensuring safety compliance, conducting audits, and training staff to prevent electrical hazards. Electrical Engineers design and develop electrical systems, often working on project implementation. While both roles require electrical knowledge, Safety Managers emphasize safety protocols, whereas Engineers focus on system functionality and design.

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Infographic showing various Electrical Safety Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,189 per year, or $47.2 per hour.

Electrical Safety Manager

DPR Construction

San Antonio, TX • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


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Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

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Job description

Job Description

Evergreen Innovation Group, part of DPR Family of Companies, is seeking an Electrical Safety Manager. They will implement EIG's environmental health and safety plan (EHSP) and related programs at assigned construction project(s). The Safety Manager will work closely with our project management team and our subcontractors to recognize and address potential hazards before they exist as well as ensure compliance with our EHSP utilizing behavior-based safety techniques. Responsibilities will include but may not be limited to the following:

Supervisory Responsibilities

  • Shepherd and develop career paths for Safety Coordinator(s).

  • Coach EIG team members on safety leadership and management practices.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Lead and live EIG's injury-free environment culture.

  • Lead pre-qualification processes for EIG.

  • Provide trending analysis for project / regional data on a weekly, monthly and/or quarterly basis.

  • Foster the development of safety programs and protocols.

  • Develop and blend site-specific safety plan(s) that incorporates both EIG's and our core market customers' safe work practices.

  • Assist with the continual development of new methods for abating hazards.

  • Perform regular jobsite safety audits of worksite activities. Share findings, corrective actions and corrective plans with DPR project management.

  • When necessary, EIG EHS should utilize every resource necessary, including escalation, to ensure the maintenance of an injury-free environment.

  • Help monitor the subcontractor selection process and adherence to established environmental safety and health guidelines.

  • Measure team engagement regarding safety management practices.

  • Administrative duties may include maintaining regional safety files such as safety training documentation, applicable medical certifications, environmental testing and special associated training, investigation reports including close calls, injury summaries, leading indicator data and other safety and health documentation.

Required Skills and Abilities

We are looking for a flexible, detail-oriented team player with the ability to manage multiple tasks, produce quality work, and consistently meet deadlines. The successful candidate will possess:

  • Familiar with Microsoft Office Suite.

  • Excellent listening and communication skills.

  • Ability to identify and resolve complex issues.

  • Effective interpersonal and leadership skills.

  • A strong work ethic and a "can-do," "let's find a solution" attitude.

Education and Experience

  • Minimum 5 years' experience on construction sites.

  • OSHA 500 training.

  • Competent person, train-the-trainer, and other activity specific certifications.

  • Degree in safety management or CHST certification a plus.

  • Manufacturing / data center / hi-rise experience a plus.

  • Carpenter or laborer union affiliation okay.

Physical Requirements

  • Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.

  • Travel to and from the office as well as assigned job site(s)

DPR Construction is a forward-thinking, self-performing general contractor specializing in technically complex and sustainable projects for the advanced technology, life sciences, healthcare, higher education and commercial markets. Founded in 1990, DPR is a great story of entrepreneurial success as a private, employee-owned company that has grown into a multi-billion-dollar family of companies with offices around the world.

Working at DPR, you'll have the chance to try new things, explore unique paths and shape your future. Here, we build opportunity together-by harnessing our talents, enabling curiosity and pursuing our collective ambition to make the best ideas happen. We are proud to be recognized as a great place to work by our talented teammates and leading news organizations like U.S. News and World Report, Forbes, Fast Company and Newsweek.

Explore our open opportunities atwww.dpr.com/careers.


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