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Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations. * Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety ...

Safety Manager

West Monroe, LA · On-site

$40 - $46.50/hr

Health & Safety Specialist III / Telecom Safety Specialist Position Type: Contract (7 months, with possible extension) Schedule: Part-time (5-8 hour days, approximately 25 hours per week) Location:

Health & Safety Specialist III / Telecom Safety Specialist Position Type: Contract (7 months, with possible extension) Schedule: Part-time (5-8 hour days, approximately 25 hours per week) Location:

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

To thrive in Telecom Safety, you need a solid understanding of occupational health and safety regulations, risk assessment, and telecom infrastructure, often supported by a degree in safety management or engineering and relevant safety certifications (e.g., NEBOSH, OSHA). Familiarity with safety management systems, incident reporting tools, and telecom-specific PPE and equipment is essential. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving, and effective communication skills help professionals ensure compliance and foster a safety-first culture on site. These competencies are crucial to prevent accidents, maintain regulatory compliance, and protect both personnel and network assets in hazardous telecom environments.

What is telecom safety?

Telecom safety refers to the practices, guidelines, and regulations designed to protect workers and the public from hazards associated with telecommunications equipment and infrastructure. This includes safeguarding against electrical hazards, falls, exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy, and other risks encountered during installation, maintenance, and operation of telecom systems. Telecom safety professionals ensure compliance with industry standards and government regulations to minimize accidents and health issues. They may also conduct safety training, inspections, and risk assessments to create a safer work environment.

What are some of the most common safety challenges faced by Telecom Safety professionals on-site?

Telecom Safety professionals frequently encounter challenges such as working at heights, exposure to electrical hazards, and navigating complex construction sites. Managing risks associated with tower climbing, ensuring proper use of personal protective equipment, and maintaining compliance with both company policies and OSHA regulations are key concerns. Collaboration with engineers, field technicians, and contractors is essential to identify hazards early and implement effective preventive measures. Regular safety audits, ongoing training, and clear communication channels help address these challenges and promote a culture of safety.

What is the difference between Telecom Safety vs Telecom Technician?

AspectTelecom SafetyTelecom Technician
CertificationsOSHA, OSHA 10/30, safety-specific trainingFCC licenses, technical certifications
Work EnvironmentSafety inspections, risk assessments, complianceInstalling, repairing, maintaining telecom equipment
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by safety teams, contractors, and field workersUsed by installation and maintenance crews

Telecom Safety professionals focus on ensuring safety protocols, conducting risk assessments, and maintaining compliance in telecom environments. In contrast, Telecom Technicians are responsible for installing, repairing, and maintaining telecom systems. While both roles work in the same industry, Telecom Safety emphasizes safety procedures, whereas Telecom Technicians focus on technical operations.

Safety Specialist I

Full-time

Posted 5 days ago


Job description

Overview

Henkels & McCoy, Inc. (H&M) is a leading utility construction firm providing critical infrastructure for the power, oil & gas pipeline, telecommunications, and gas distribution markets throughout North America. Founded in 1923, the firm adapts a century of experience to the dynamic infrastructure needs of today. H&M leverages the collective strength of its diverse disciplines to create seamless integrations between projects, clients, team members, and communities. The company has been recognized with an E. I. DuPont Safety Excellence Award.

H&M is a purpose-driven company. Our core values guide our strategy, performance, and culture. We believe in maintaining an environment where team members can make an impact, grow, and thrive. A place where they find meaning and purpose in doing the important work of ensuring communities have the vital energy, light, and communications to prosper. Our culture is inclusive and welcoming. Our teams are empowered with abundant training, tools, and opportunities to follow their curiosity and ambitions. Everyone has an equal chance to advance. Everyone is supported, respected, and challenged to be their best. We're always looking for talented and dedicated people to join us and love where they work.

Henkels & McCoy is a proud subsidiary of MasTec (NYSE: MTZ), a Fortune 500 Company ranked by Engineering News-Record as one of the leading contractors in the country. H&M is part of the MasTec Power Delivery segment. We are certified as a minority-controlled company by the National Minority Suppliers Development Council (NMSDC). Our rich diversity of people and ideas makes us a stronger, more innovative organization.

As a Safety Specialist supporting Telecommunication Utility projects, you will play a critical role in ensuring safe work practices across fiber installation, underground/overhead communication construction, and broadband infrastructure work.

Responsibilities
  • Partner with Area Managers and telecom field leadership to drive strong safety ownership and compliance throughout construction operations.
  • Conduct weekly, monthly, and quarterly jobsite safety visits aligned with the East Region Telecom Safety Action Plan.
  • Provide technical expertise in telecomspecific safety program implementation, including fiberoptic handling, confined space for vault/manhole work, aerial communication line safety, and traffic control environments.
  • Train and mentor staff on Daily Job Briefs (DJBs), telecom safety paperwork, and safe work practices unique to communications construction.
  • Deliver education on safety philosophies, including underground locating, ladder/aerial lift safety, fall protection, and utility conflict mitigation.
  • Implement oversight processes to ensure accuracy and integrity in safety inspections, reporting, and training related to telecom infrastructure work.
  • Participate in prebid and preconstruction meetings to identify telecomrelated safety considerations such as underground utility congestion, aerial line hazards, and fiber splicing site requirements.
  • Lead development of Activity Hazard Analyses (AHAs), Daily Job Briefings, Work Site Observation Reports, and Telecom Safety Action Plans.
  • Track and verify corrective actions, investigating OSHA recordables and highpotential telecom incidents proactively.
  • Provide customer and vendor interface support on safety topics related to communications infrastructure.
  • Assist Corporate and Regional leadership with additional safety initiatives within the Telecommunications Utility division.
Qualifications
  • 0-2+ years of safety experience supporting telecom, utility construction, or related field operations.
  • Bachelor's degree preferred; CUSP or telecomrelated safety certifications highly desirable.
  • Ability to travel at least 50% across telecom project sites (fiber, underground, aerial, broadband).
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to train, mentor, and influence telecom field teams.
  • Relevant certifications such as OSHA 30/10, RF Safety, Competent Person (Excavation/Trenching), or utility safety credentials.

Pay: 65K-85K

Henkels & McCoy, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer of Minorities, Females, Protected Veterans, and Individual with Disabilities.

Employment Type: FULL_TIME