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Brady Corp needs a Field Engineer that will be performing on-site Lock-Out, Tag-Out (LOTO) evaluations and be tasked with generating client Visual Lock-Out Procedures. Typical job activities will ...

The LOTO Coordinator is responsible for supervising the day to day activities of field crews and ensuring the Faith LOTO Policy/Process is adhered to by all. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS Education:

LOTO Tagging Authority (TA) will report to the Lead LOTO Tagging Authority and is responsible for receiving and acting on requests to perform work on components or systems that are energized or have ...

LOTO Equipment Surveyor

Rockford, IL · Remote

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EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS NEEDED Experience producing LOTO procedures or energy control documentation. Trade school or engineering degree (Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Technology ...

LOTO Equipment Surveyor

Rockford, IL · On-site +1

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  • PTO

EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS NEEDED • Experience producing LOTO procedures or energy control documentation. • Trade school or engineering degree (Mechanical, Electrical, or Industrial Technology) • ...

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How much do loto jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for loto in the United States is $79,996.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $89,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a loto?

A LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) job involves implementing safety procedures to prevent the accidental release of hazardous energy during equipment maintenance or servicing. Workers in this role apply locks and tags to machinery to ensure it remains powered off while work is being performed. This process helps protect employees from injuries caused by unexpected startup or energy discharge. LOTO jobs are critical in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and maintenance, where heavy machinery and electrical systems are common.

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

To thrive as a Loto (Lock Out Tag Out) Technician, you need a solid understanding of electrical and mechanical safety procedures, typically supported by technical training or a relevant certification in industrial safety. Familiarity with LOTO safety devices, control systems, and compliance management software is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication, and a commitment to safety protocols make someone excel in this role. These skills ensure the effective prevention of accidental equipment energization, promoting a safe work environment for all personnel.

What are the common daily responsibilities of a loto technician?

As a Loto Technician, your typical day involves identifying energy sources and applying lockout/tagout devices to isolate machinery before maintenance or repair work begins. You’ll communicate closely with maintenance teams, update safety logs, and verify that equipment is properly de-energized according to set procedures. Routine inspections and removal of lockout devices once tasks are completed are also key responsibilities. Being detail-oriented and vigilant is crucial, as these activities directly impact the safety of your colleagues and compliance with workplace regulations.

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Infographic showing various Loto job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 93% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,996 per year, or $38.5 per hour.

Field Service Engineer - LOTO

Brady Corporation

Milwaukee, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Brady Corporation rating

9.3

Company rating: 9.3 out of 10

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Job description

Brady Corp needs a Field Engineer that will be performing on-site Lock-Out, Tag-Out (LOTO) evaluations and be tasked with generating client Visual Lock-Out Procedures. Typical job activities will include supporting the sales team, working with clients to determine the best method of LOTO procedure generation for their sites and then executing the gathering of the required data, writing, generating, and performing installation of energy isolation point identifying tags and the LOTO procedures.
  • Project manage assigned projects and interface directly with clients from job kick off through job close out; including weekly communication with client including a recap of the work completed for that week and the plan for the following week.
  • Communicate weekly to the Brady Project Manager the status of your projects and update the Brady Project Management system to accurately reflect the status of projects and ensure key client communications are captured.
  • Professionally and efficiently complete client LOTO Procedures; completion means to field, write, print, laminate and install energy isolation point identifying tags and the LOTO procedures.
  • Communicate project delays to the Brady Project Manager as soon as possible; stating the reason for the delay and anything you have done to resolve the issue with an estimated time of that will be needed to finish the project due to the delay.
  • Be the face of Brady to the client; conducting yourself in a professional manner and ensuring you are engaged with the client and acting in accordance with their expectations. Your customer service skills have a great impact on the efficiency of the project and the clients view of our company.
  • Perform audits of client's procedures and generate reports to highlight which procedures need updated.
  • Perform assessments of client's equipment and generate reports that clearly spell out the various types of equipment, numbers of isolation points and other relevant energy control information.
  • Work with Brady Project Managers to accurately track all hours and expenses associated with every project.

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