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SAFETY MANAGER

Long Beach, CA ยท On-site

$110K - $160K/yr

Safety Manager Location: Long Beach, CA City Light & Power (CLP) is a company at the forefront of ... We are a Subcontractor for a major utility provider in Southern California. At CLP, Operations ...

SAFETY MANAGER

Long Beach, CA ยท On-site

$110K - $160K/yr

Safety Manager Location: Long Beach, CA City Light & Power (CLP) is a company at the forefront of ... We are a Subcontractor for a major utility provider in Southern California. At CLP, Operations ...

Dulles, VA Base Salary: $100K-$130K Requirements: 5+ years of Safety Experience on Civil construction projects including ROW, underground utilities and clearing. Position Overview: Lead and manage ...

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... Safety management college degree preferred or relative job experience New construction/ heavy ... utility construction project experience recommended OSHA Certification (10, 30, 510, or 500) in ...

Safety Manager

Troy, NY ยท On-site

... Safety management college degree preferred or relative job experience New construction/ heavy ... utility construction project experience recommended OSHA Certification (10, 30, 510, or 500) in ...

Our work includes highway, bridge, site development, utility, and public works projects that improve the communities we serve. We are seeking a motivated, Safety Manager who understands construction ...

Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP). Physical Demands and Work Environment This job ... Management reserves the right to change the description, duties, or work schedules to accommodate ...

Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP). Physical Demands and Work Environment This job ... Management reserves the right to change the description, duties, or work schedules to accommodate ...

Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP). Physical Demands and Work Environment This job ... Management reserves the right to change the description, duties, or work schedules to accommodate ...

Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP). Physical Demands and Work Environment This job ... Management reserves the right to change the description, duties, or work schedules to accommodate ...

Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP). Physical Demands and Work Environment This job ... Management reserves the right to change the description, duties, or work schedules to accommodate ...

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How much do utility safety manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for utility safety manager in the United States is $71,639.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $88,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Utility Safety Manager vs Utility Safety Coordinator?

AspectUtility Safety ManagerUtility Safety Coordinator
CertificationsOSHA 30/500, HAZWOPER, safety management certificationsOSHA 10/30, safety training certifications
Work EnvironmentSupervises safety programs, manages teams, oversees safety complianceAssists in safety training, monitors safety practices, supports safety initiatives
Employer & Industry UsageUtility companies, energy providers, industrial plantsUtility companies, contractors, maintenance teams

The Utility Safety Manager typically holds more advanced certifications and oversees safety programs and teams, while the Utility Safety Coordinator supports safety initiatives and assists with training. Both roles are essential for maintaining safety standards in utility environments, but the manager has broader responsibilities and authority.

What are some common challenges Utility Safety Managers face when implementing new safety protocols?

Utility Safety Managers often encounter resistance to change when introducing new safety protocols, as employees may be accustomed to existing procedures. Additionally, coordinating training across diverse teams and shifts can be complex, especially in field environments. Ensuring compliance while maintaining productivity requires strong communication and problem-solving skills. Overcoming these challenges typically involves fostering a safety-first culture, providing clear rationale for changes, and engaging team members in the process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Utility Safety Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Utility Safety Manager, you need a solid background in occupational health and safety, utility operations, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a degree in safety management or a related field. Familiarity with OSHA regulations, incident reporting tools, and certifications like CSP (Certified Safety Professional) or CUSP (Certified Utility Safety Professional) is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills help you effectively promote safety culture and manage teams. These skills and qualifications are crucial for minimizing workplace hazards and ensuring regulatory compliance in potentially high-risk utility environments.

What does a Utility Safety Manager do?

A Utility Safety Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing safety programs within utility companies, such as those in electric, water, or gas services. They ensure compliance with federal, state, and local safety regulations, conduct safety training, and investigate incidents to prevent workplace injuries. Utility Safety Managers also analyze workplace hazards and recommend improvements to operational procedures. Their primary goal is to create a safe work environment for all employees and contractors.
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Infographic showing various Utility Safety Manager job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $71,639 per year, or $34.4 per hour.
Safety Manager (Electric)

Safety Manager (Electric)

The Energy Cooperative

Newark, OH โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Job description


The Energy Cooperative, headquartered in Newark, Ohio, serves over 72,000 electric, natural gas and propane members throughout east-central Ohio. As a non-profit cooperative, we are member-owned and controlled by the members we serve. We are committed to serving our members safe, high quality energy services at a reasonable
price. We believe in our employees and strive to provide fair, honest and equal treatment with a commitment to training, education, and opportunity for advancement in a safe and secure environment.

At The Energy Cooperative, we take pride in offering competitive benefits and want our employees to have what they need to be their best.


Hereโ€™s a glimpse of the programs we offer our employees:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance
  • Supplemental Life Insurance Programs for Employee, Spouse and Children
  • Disability Insurance
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
  • Paid Time-Off (PTO)
  • Paid Holidays
  • Traditional 401(k) and Roth 401(k)
  • Retirement Pension Plan
  • Education Assistance
  • Employee Assistance Program

We are currently looking to fill the position of Safety Manager (Electric Operations). This exempt position is responsible for developing, implementing, and administering comprehensive safety, health, training, and regulatory compliance programs for cooperative operations and facilities. This position promotes a proactive culture of safety excellence through employee engagement, field presence, regulatory compliance, incident prevention, risk mitigation, and continuous improvement initiatives.

The Safety Manager works closely with operations leadership, employees, contractors, and regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and industry safety standards while supporting safe, reliable, and efficient utility operations.

This position provides technical safety guidance, conducts training and audits, investigates incidents, recommends corrective actions, and supports emergency response activities for the cooperative.

Nature and Scope of Position (Essential Duties and Responsibilities): Essential duties and responsibilities may be modified to meet the changing needs of the cooperative.

  • Support and incorporate the Cooperativeโ€™s Mission and Vision in professional behavior and decision-making.
  • Comply with all Cooperative policies, procedures, goals and objectives and meet attendance and punctuality guidelines.
  • Develop, coordinate, and conduct onboarding, recurring safety meetings, and other training programs to ensure employees maintain compliance with industry safety standards, Cooperative policies, and regulatory requirements. Plan, coordinate, and facilitate safety committee meetings and related initiatives.
  • Conduct field audits, crew inspections, contractor safety evaluations, and facility inspections to identify unsafe conditions, ensure compliance with Cooperative safety standards and regulatory requirements, and reduce risk of accidents and financial loss.
  • Evaluate and improve safety policies, programs, procedures, and culture through performance analysis, corrective actions, employee engagement, and continuous improvement initiatives.
  • Serve as a point person for RESAP activities and assist in development and implementation of Safety Improvement Plans.
  • Assist with the Cooperativeโ€™s Emergency Action and Crisis/Disaster Recovery Plans and participate in emergency response and restoration activities during outages, storms, disaster recovery efforts, and other system emergencies, including work outside normal business hours.
  • Investigate accidents, vehicle incidents, and near-miss events; maintain management awareness of serious occurrences; and track, analyze, and report safety performance metrics and corrective actions.
  • Maintain effective working relationships with safety associations, consultants, vendors, outside organizations, and other utility safety professionals to support compliance, training, and continuous improvement.
  • Stay updated on EPA, OSHA, DOT, and other applicable regulatory requirements and ensure Cooperative procedures, operations, and records remain compliant with environmental, hazardous materials, and workplace safety standards.
  • Work with division managers to plan, coordinate and execute public safety, awareness and education programs.
  • Maintain required safety records, training documentation, regulatory reports, and compliance files in accordance with applicable retention requirements.
  • Monitor and oversee the FR Clothing Program. Work with vendors to ensure adequate FR clothing inventory and employee support.
  • Has the authority and responsibility to identify unsafe work practices and conditions and recommend or initiate corrective actions, including stopping work when imminent danger or unsafe conditions exist.
  • Perform other related work in addition to other duties as may be assigned.

Qualifications: To perform this position successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The qualifications listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.

  • Experience and Education: Bachelorโ€™s degree in a related field, a minimum of five years of progressively responsible safety experience, preferably in an electric utility. Equivalent combination of relevant education, experience and training may be considered. Experience in conducting incident investigations/root cause analysis and developing and delivering training programs. Thorough knowledge of OSHA 1910.269, NFPA 70E, Arc flash mitigation, switching/tagging procedures, line clearance/tree trimming safety, substation and overhead and underground distribution safety and contractor safety oversight for electric construction. Proficiency in Microsoft office applications.
  • Certificates, Licenses and Training: Must possess a valid Ohio Driverโ€™s License and be insurable under the Cooperativeโ€™s Liability Policy to operate company-owned vehicles. CUSP (Certified Utility Safety Professional) desired. Must be able to attend training seminars and participate in industry trade association meetings and functions. Has the functional and technical knowledge and skills to do the job at a high level of accomplishment. First Aid/CPR/AED instructor preferred. Completion of OSHA 30-Hour and OSHA 500 and 510 Course preferred.
  • Language and Interpersonal Skills: Strong and confident communicator. Effectively presents training presentations and safety expectations to all levels of personnel through practical, real-life examples, incident reviews, and field-based training. Is a good listener and actively engages in conversations to clearly understand othersโ€™ messages and intent. Is easy to approach and talk to and spends the extra effort to put others at ease.
  • Other Skills and Abilities: Displays high standards of ethical conduct and professionalism. Effectively solves problems and has a realistic vision of the result. Is a self-starter and requires minimal supervision. Utilizes various resources to stay educated about safety and regulatory areas in the utility industry. Remains calm under pressure. Knows personal strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and limits and is open to criticism.

Physical Demands and Work Environment: The physical demands described below are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

  • Ability to work in a climate-controlled environment with minimal physical exertion. Frequent travel between service centers and job sites. Ability to work outside in adverse weather conditions and difficult terrain.
  • The physical demands of this position include frequent sitting, standing, walking, lifting and/or carrying, talking, hearing, visual ability and mental and emotional demands. The position requires travel to and from various job sites and office locations.
  • Must be available to work during non-working hours which include emergencies, outages, weekends and holidays. Participates in cooperative events and facilitates public speaking engagements to provide safety education, which may occur outside normal business hours. Occasional overnight travel for training/conferences.
  • This position is subject to pre-employment background, physical and substance abuse testing and may be subject to random testing in accordance with the Cooperativeโ€™s substance abuse policy.