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Safety Manager

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$118 - $137/hr

Join an electrical contractor supporting the construction of a large-scale data center in Avondale, AZ. This role provides hands‑on safety leadership for electrical construction activities ...

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Electrical Safety Technician - Data Center Construction Location: Sullivan, IN Pay: $42.00-$50.00/hour (DOE) Per Diem: $800/week for employees who live more than 60 miles from the project site ...

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Knowledge of LOTO, confined spaces, fall protection, machine guarding, electrical safety, ergonomics, fire/life safety, and contractor safety * Experience developing and delivering safety training

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Develop digital and analog signal design and control, cable harness layout, and hardware safety interlock design. * Responsible for specifying and selecting components for the design of electrical ...

Develop digital and analog signal design and control, cable harness layout, and hardware safety interlock design. * Responsible for specifying and selecting components for the design of electrical ...

... Safety Code (NESC). * Experience with electrical and planning analysis/design software i.e. CYMCAP, ETAP, Synergi Electric, Milsoft WindMil, SKM, and Polywater Pull Planner. * Experience with design ...

... Safety Code (NESC). * Experience with electrical and planning analysis/design software i.e. CYMCAP, ETAP, Synergi Electric, Milsoft WindMil, SKM, and Polywater Pull Planner. * Experience with design ...

Conduct site visits for data collection, validation of as-built conditions, and client coordination related to Arc Flash labeling and electrical safety compliance. * Review submittals, RFIs, change ...

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Conduct site visits for data collection, validation of as-built conditions, and client coordination related to Arc Flash labeling and electrical safety compliance. * Review submittals, RFIs, change ...

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How much do electrical safety jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for electrical safety in Arizona is $32.56, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.34 and $38.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an electrical safety job?

An Electrical Safety job involves identifying, assessing, and mitigating electrical hazards to ensure a safe working environment. Professionals in this role develop safety protocols, conduct inspections, and ensure compliance with regulations like OSHA and NFPA. They also provide training to employees on proper electrical safety practices to prevent accidents and injuries.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the electrical safety position?

To thrive in Electrical Safety, a strong knowledge of electrical systems, hazard assessment, and compliance with safety standards (such as OSHA or NFPA 70E) is essential, often supported by engineering or technical certifications. Familiarity with specialized safety equipment, electrical testing instruments, and incident investigation software is commonly required. Attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving skills help professionals successfully identify risks and implement safety protocols. These skills are crucial to prevent electrical accidents, ensure regulatory compliance, and promote a culture of safety in workplaces.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals in electrical safety roles?

Professionals in Electrical Safety frequently encounter challenges such as staying up-to-date with changing regulations, identifying hidden electrical hazards, and ensuring all team members consistently follow safety protocols. You may also need to balance compliance with productivity goals and handle emergency situations swiftly. Collaboration with engineers, electricians, and management is common, especially when developing or reviewing safety procedures. Successfully navigating these challenges is key to maintaining a safe work environment and reducing the risk of electrical incidents.

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Infographic showing various Electrical Safety job openings in Arizona as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,719 per year, or $32.6 per hour.

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Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Construction Safety Manager

Location: Avondale, AZ

Duration: 2 Months (Start: 8/10)

Type: 1099 Contractor

Compensation & Schedule

Pay Rate: $56/hr

Per Diem: None

Completion Bonus: $150/month

Pay Frequency: Weekly

Schedule: Monday-Friday | 4:30 PM - 3:00 AM | Approximately 50 Hours Per Week

Night Shift

Why This Opportunity?

Join an electrical contractor supporting the construction of a large-scale data center in Avondale, AZ. This role provides hands‑on safety leadership for electrical construction activities, ensuring safe work practices while supporting one of the fastest‑growing sectors in commercial construction.

The Construction Safety Manager will partner closely with electricians, field supervision, and project leadership to oversee electrical installations, material handling, elevated work, and daily construction operations while maintaining compliance with OSHA regulations and project safety requirements.

Required Qualifications
  • OSHA 30 Construction Certification
  • 5+ years of construction safety experience
  • Experience supporting electrical contractors
  • Experience conducting field inspections, audits, and compliance monitoring
  • Strong understanding of OSHA construction safety standards
Preferred Qualifications
  • Data center construction experience
  • NFPA 70E knowledge or experience
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) experience
  • Electrical commissioning or energization experience
  • CHST, ASP, CSP, or other BCSP credential
What You'll Be Doing
  • Oversee daily safety activities for electrical construction operations
  • Maintain a strong field presence alongside electricians and project supervision
  • Conduct routine site inspections, audits, field observations, and risk assessments
  • Monitor contractor compliance with OSHA regulations and project safety requirements
  • Support electrical installation, conduit, cable, equipment, and infrastructure activities
  • Monitor temporary power and electrical safety practices
  • Review Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), permits, and pre-task plans
  • Lead incident investigations and corrective action implementation
  • Maintain safety documentation, reports, inspections, and compliance records
  • Partner with project leadership to proactively identify and mitigate hazards
  • Promote a positive safety culture throughout the project
Technical Knowledge

Candidates should have working knowledge of:

  • OSHA Construction Standards
  • Electrical Construction Safety
  • Data Center Construction
  • Lockout/Tagout (LOTO)
  • NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Awareness
  • Temporary Power Safety
  • Electrical Equipment Installation
  • Conduit & Cable Installation
  • Material Handling Operations
  • Fall Protection & Elevated Work
  • Aerial Lifts & MEWPs
  • Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) Development
  • Incident Investigation & Root Cause Analysis
  • Contractor Safety Management
  • Construction Risk Assessment & Mitigation
What Success Looks Like

The ideal candidate is a highly visible, field-focused safety professional with strong electrical construction experience who can build positive relationships with electricians, field supervision, and project leadership. Success in this role requires proactively identifying hazards, maintaining OSHA compliance, and supporting the safe execution of electrical construction activities while helping the project team achieve production goals.

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