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How much do ohst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for ohst in the United States is $103,058.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $77,000.00 and $133,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an OHST?

An Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST) is a professional who specializes in workplace safety and health practices. They help identify hazards, implement safety programs, and ensure compliance with regulations to reduce workplace risks. OHSTs typically work in industries like construction, manufacturing, and healthcare. Their role includes conducting inspections, training employees, and maintaining safety records to prevent accidents and injuries.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of an OHST?

As an OHST, your day often involves conducting safety inspections, identifying potential workplace hazards, and ensuring compliance with OSHA and other regulatory standards. You may also lead safety training sessions, investigate incidents, and maintain detailed records and reports using specialized safety management software. Collaboration with management and front-line employees is common to address concerns and implement corrective actions. These responsibilities are essential for promoting a proactive safety culture and minimizing risks in the workplace.

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

To thrive as an Occupational Health and Safety Technologist (OHST), you need a strong understanding of workplace safety regulations, hazard recognition, and risk assessment, often backed by a relevant degree or certification such as the BCSP's OHST credential. Familiarity with safety management systems, inspection protocols, and incident-reporting software is crucial. Attention to detail, effective communication, and problem-solving skills set exceptional OHSTs apart. These abilities are critical to fostering a safe work environment, ensuring regulatory compliance, and reducing workplace incidents.

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Infographic showing various Ohst job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 46% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 53% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $103,058 per year, or $49.5 per hour.

Insurance Loss Control Field Representative

Alexander & Schmidt

Wilkes Barre, PA • On-site

Contractor

Re-posted 29 days ago


Job description

Insurance Loss Control Field Representative
Job Description
At Alexander & Schmidt, an Insurance Loss Control Field Representative performs on-site property, general liability and incidental auto inspections and prepares reports for insurance underwriting purposes. Insurance companies use the reports to properly insure commercial or residential buildings or properties for a new policy or renewal of a current policy.
Required Skills
  • MUST HAVE 3 - 5 years' experience with a commercial carrier or working as an independent contractor providing commercial insurance loss control services.
  • Understanding of commercial property and casualty lines including property, general liability, auto and workers compensation.
  • Solid communication skills-including exceptional writing ability, organizational skills, and computer skills
  • Excellent time management skills
  • Travel within a reasonable territory, 60 mile radius
  • Professional certifications CSP, OHST, ALCM and/or ARM are preferred, but not required.
  • Uploading completed reports, photos and diagrams through a special website or complete reports on web based systems

High-quality, accurate loss control surveys guide the underwriter in the selection of profitable business, and assist the insured in controlling losses through the demonstrated value of the loss control services provided.