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Structural Fitter
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United States , Little Rock
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17.00 - 28.00 USD / Hour
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Lexicon, Inc
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Walk behind Floor Tech
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United States , Dublin
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16.75 USD / Hour
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ServiceMaster by Prince
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Customer Service Technician
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Brightspeed
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Tech/Master tech
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United States , Newport News
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24.00 - 30.00 USD / Hour
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CT Technologist
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United States , Gilbert
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49.13 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Tech Customer Support Agent
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Ireland , Dublin
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Accenture
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Technician, Structures
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United States , Dallas
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Bombardier
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Cyber Security Operational Technology (OT) Specialist
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United Kingdom , Immingham
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57000.00 - 60000.00 GBP / Year
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Alternative Fuels Tech I
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United States , Midlothian
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Martin Marietta
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Head of Fleet Operations
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Japan , Shin-Yokohama
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Business Development Manager
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Ireland , Field-based - responsible for Northern Ireland and Northern counties of the Republic of Ireland
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Explore a dynamic and critical career path with Safety Tech jobs, where professionals serve as the operational guardians of workplace health and safety. This profession is dedicated to preventing accidents, ensuring regulatory compliance, and fostering a culture of safety within various organizations, from industrial plants and hospitals to corporate campuses and construction sites. Individuals in these roles are pivotal in protecting both people and assets, making them indispensable members of any organization that prioritizes well-being and risk management. Typically, a Safety Tech professional is responsible for a wide array of proactive and reactive duties. Core responsibilities generally include conducting regular safety inspections and audits of facilities, equipment, and work sites to identify potential hazards. They develop, implement, and deliver comprehensive safety training programs for employees, ensuring everyone understands emergency procedures and safe work practices. A significant part of the role involves investigating accidents, incidents, and near-misses to determine root causes and recommend corrective actions to prevent recurrence. Safety Techs also manage and inspect safety equipment—such as fire extinguishers, eyewash stations, and personal protective gear—ensuring everything is in optimal working order. Furthermore, they are often tasked with maintaining rigorous compliance with local, state, and federal safety regulations (like OSHA standards), which includes meticulous record-keeping and reporting. In emergency situations, they may coordinate response efforts and conduct scheduled drills to ensure organizational preparedness. To excel in Safety Tech jobs, individuals typically need a blend of formal education and practical skills. While entry-level positions may require a high school diploma or equivalent, many roles prefer an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in occupational health and safety, environmental science, or a related field. Direct experience in a safety-sensitive industry is highly valuable. Key skills include a keen eye for detail for spotting hazards, strong analytical abilities for incident investigation, and excellent communication skills for effective training and reporting. Knowledge of relevant safety regulations is fundamental. Many employers value or require professional certifications, such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST) credentials, which demonstrate specialized competency. A valid driver’s license is often necessary for roles involving travel between sites. For those seeking a meaningful career that combines technical knowledge with a people-focused mission, Safety Tech jobs offer a stable and rewarding opportunity. Professionals in this field enjoy the satisfaction of knowing their work directly contributes to saving lives, preventing injuries, and creating safer, more productive work environments. The demand for skilled safety technicians remains strong across numerous industries, providing a career path with significant growth potential and the chance to specialize in areas like construction, healthcare, manufacturing, or environmental safety. Start your search today for a role where you can make a tangible difference every day.

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