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Field Safety Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

The Field Safety Professional (FSP) at AMERISAFE conducts on-site Loss Control Surveys of both prospective and current policyholders as directed by the Underwriting and Safety departments. Salary is ...

The Field Safety Professional (FSP) at AMERISAFE conducts on-site Loss Control Surveys of both prospective and current policyholders as directed by the Underwriting and Safety departments. Salary is ...

The Field Safety Professional (FSP) at AMERISAFE conducts on-site Loss Control Surveys of both prospective and current policyholders as directed by the Underwriting and Safety departments. Salary is ...

The Field Safety Professional (FSP) at AMERISAFE conducts on-site Loss Control Surveys of both prospective and current policyholders as directed by the Underwriting and Safety departments. Salary is ...

Field Safety Manager - TravelingS.J. Louis Construction, Inc. currently has an immediate opportunity for a Traveling Safety ManagerS.J. Louis Construction has hand-built its reputation as a leading ...

Traveling Safety Manager

Rockville, MN · On-site

$85K - $120K/yr

Field Safety Manager - TravelingS.J. Louis Construction, Inc. currently has an immediate opportunity for a Traveling Safety ManagerS.J. Louis Construction has hand-built its reputation as a leading ...

Traveling Safety Manager

Rockville, MN · On-site

$73K - $98K/yr

Field Safety Manager - Traveling S.J. Louis Construction, Inc. currently has an immediate opportunity for a Traveling Safety Manager S.J. Louis Construction has hand-built its reputation as a leading ...

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How much do field safety jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for field safety in Minnesota is $64,123.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,637.00 and $76,757.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a field safety?

A Field Safety job involves ensuring a safe working environment for employees in various field operations, such as construction, manufacturing, or energy sectors. Responsibilities include conducting safety inspections, enforcing compliance with regulations, identifying hazards, and providing training to workers. Field Safety professionals work to minimize risks, investigate incidents, and develop safety programs to prevent workplace injuries and accidents.

What are some of the typical challenges field safety professionals face when working on-site?

Field Safety professionals often face the challenge of enforcing safety standards in dynamic and sometimes high-pressure environments where operational demands can compete with safety priorities. They must identify and address hazards promptly, ensure compliance with evolving regulations, and foster cooperation among employees with varying safety awareness levels. Clear communication and adaptability are essential when managing safety across multiple sites or shifting conditions. While these challenges can be demanding, they also offer valuable experience and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on workplace well-being.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the field safety position, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Field Safety role, you need a solid understanding of occupational health and safety regulations, risk assessment techniques, and site inspection processes, often supported by a degree in safety management or a related field. Familiarity with incident reporting software, safety auditing tools, and certifications such as OSHA, CSP, or First Aid/CPR is commonly required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills are essential for building trust and ensuring compliance on diverse job sites. These skills and qualities are crucial for minimizing workplace hazards and promoting a culture of safety for all employees.

What are popular job titles related to Field Safety jobs in Minnesota?

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What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Field Safety jobs?

Cities in Minnesota with the most Field Safety job openings:

Infographic showing various Field Safety job openings in Minnesota as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $64,123 per year, or $30.8 per hour.

Field Safety Professional

amerisafe inc

Saint Paul, MN • On-site

$65K - $75K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

AMERISAFE is seeking a detail-oriented, productivity driven professional to add to our “Excellence Team” based in or near various locations around Minneapolis, MN. The Field Safety Professional (FSP) at AMERISAFE conducts on-site Loss Control Surveys of both prospective and current policyholders as directed by the Underwriting and Safety departments.


Salary is based on experience and education; Field Safety Professionals will participate in the Fixed and Variable Rate (FAVR) automobile reimbursement program and have the opportunity to earn bonuses upon eligibility.

Qualifications
  • A Bachelor’s degree in safety or verifiable work experience in safety is required
  • Excellent knowledge of safety regulations and recognized safe work practices is required.
  • Safety certifications or professional designations are a plus.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills are required
  • Adequate computer knowledge and typing skills
  • Physical ability to climb stairs and ladders up to 40 feet tall to inspect elevated work sites, walk and stand for extended periods of time indoors and outdoors in potentially inclement weather and traverse difficult terrain (rough, slippery, unlevel), sit/drive for extended period, lift up to 40 Pounds to assess safety of handheld equipment such as chainsaws
  • Strong sense of self-motivation and the ability to work independently from home and in the field
  • Valid driver's license with acceptable driving history and reliable transportation
  • Must live in or be willing to relocate to the territory.


Responsibilities
  • Organize and manage a geographic territory, optimizing efficiency of travel and expenses
  • Assess the insurability of prospects or policyholders and provide a detailed report of their work environment.
  • Assess the current safety program in use by the prospect or policyholder and determine if it is appropriate for the risk based on factors such as the potential for catastrophic loss, size and loss history.
  • Observe the prospect’s or policyholder’s work site(s) to determine the existence and proper implementation of appropriate hazard controls relevant to the exposures of the business. If deficiencies or uncontrolled exposures exist which pose a potential for worker injuries, the FSP will clearly communicate the identified deficiencies and appropriate recommendations to help reduce or eliminate the chance of injury and improve safety.
  • Select appropriate safety information, if it exists, to be provided to the prospect or policyholder to assist them with recommendation compliance and being proactive in safety planning, training and education of their employees.
  • Assist policyholders by conducting safety training and meetings for their employees as needed.
  • Schedule work according to the specified priority system and requested due dates of survey assignments.
  • Meet or exceed department goals as it relates to quality, production and timeliness of report completion.
  • Travel, as required, via personal vehicle to prospect’s or policyholder’s place of business. Less than 25% overnight travel required depending on territory and workload. In some cases, working away from home for up to two consecutive weeks may be required to assist in other territories.
  • Complete and return safety surveys electronically


Upon an offer and acceptance of employment with AMERISAFE, you will be required to complete our pre-employment screening, which includes a criminal background check, a 10-panel drug test and, if applicable, a review of your motor vehicle report. A 10-panel drug test includes amphetamine/methamphetamine, barbiturates, benzodiazepines, cocaine metabolite (BZE), marijuana metabolite (THCA), methadone, methaqualone, codeine/morphine, phencyclidine, propoxyphene.