EHS Professional

EC Electric

$80K — $100K *
Boise, ID 83709In-Person
Energy & Utilities
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Safety Management, Industrial Hygiene, or related field; or Associate's degree with two years of relevant experience; or successful completion of a certified EHS Apprentice program.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a valid Oregon driver license.
  • OSHA 30 certification in construction required or equivalent certification.
  • Current First Aid, CPR, and AED certification preferred.
  • BCSP or IHMM certification is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Participate in achieving the goals of the safety organization.
  • Plan, implement, and coordinate safety programs and procedures.
  • Stay updated on regulations and ensure compliance through documentation and training.
  • Collaborate with site safety staff for consistency and knowledge sharing.
  • Mentor employees in technical safety skills and support their development.
  • Conduct employee training on safety regulations and hazardous conditions.
  • Investigate safety incidents and assure proper reporting and follow-up.

Benefits

  • 401k with a 40% employer match up to federal limit.
  • Opportunities for discretionary year-end bonuses.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Paid holidays and PTO, enhancing work-life balance.
  • Employee Assistance Program for personal and professional support.
Full Job Description
The Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professional reviews, evaluates, and analyzes work environments and is responsible for designing policies and procedures to ensure adherence to regulations on safety, health, and the environment. They also design programs to prevent disease or injury to workers and damage to the environment. The incumbent analyzes regulatory required compliance and technical issues, and communicates those analyses with clients, peers, and with regulatory agencies when needed.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The essential functions/duties and responsibilities listed below are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete list, and other duties will be assigned based on the incumbent's role within EHS programs and changing needs of the employer.

1. Participates in achieving the goals of the safety organization.

2. Plans, implements and coordinates safety programs and procedures.

3. Keeps current with any changes in regulations and implements changes accordingly. Ensures manuals, policies and procedures are in place and clarifies intent to support adherence to regulations and company expectations.

4. Collaborates with other facility/site safety staff to support consistency and knowledge sharing across all sites as appropriate.

5. Supports and mentors the development of technical safety skills for employees and leaders in the facility.

6. Executes the safety vision and plan for the facility and mentors the staff in achieving that vision.

7. Conducts or coordinates employee training in areas of safety, regulations, hazardous condition monitoring, and use of safety equipment.

8. Maintains training matrix for site specific required training.

9. Investigates incidents (near hit, injury) including:

a. Follows notification protocol internal to EC and EHS for each specific site.

b. Aids in initial care and follow up care with injured employees and case management.

c. Investigates incidents.

d. Ensures incident report has been completed by and distributed to the appropriate parties within established timelines.

10. Leads and documents appropriate risk/hazard assessments. Conducts corresponding follow-ups and implementation of corrective action items to support minimization and/or elimination of incidents that have the potential to cause harm to one of EHS's employees, contractors, or visitors.

11. Ergonomic Initiative Focus: Focuses on work that takes employees out of the neutral zone, creating body positioning issues, which may increase risk of musculoskeletal disorders.

12. Upon award of a new project, collaborates with the project team in developing the

Environmental Health and Safety plan (EHSP) for the project. Additionally, perform walks with supervision to become familiar with the upcoming scope of work and to identify potential issues (hazards, impacts) that need to be mitigated.

13. Effectively communicates the health and safety goals, objectives, performance expectations, and metrics to employees at each work site.

14. Consults with and provides support/guidance to employees regarding both personal medical and work-related injuries to identify opportunities for improved safety performance, risk reduction and cost reduction.

15. Performs and administers safety audits including inspection of safety facilities, machinery, and safety equipment to identify and correct potential hazards, and to ensure safety regulation compliance.

16. Performs regular (weekly) audit recaps and distributes as directed by supervisor.

17. Oversees facility safety inventory including supplies, equipment and training materials.

18. Analyzes and utilizes data to set safety priorities and develop action plans.

19. Responds as intermediary in situations involving team member safety and site safety.

20. Participates in pre-task plan/job briefing reviews.

21. Represents EC to work with the GC/Client/Owner EHS professionals to provide guidance and council overall project safety.

22. Site specific EHS professionals will also follow the EHS Internal Roles of site EHS guidelines and work with the project teams to detail any specific needs.

Requirements
  • Bachelors (BA/BS) degree in Safety Management, Industrial Hygiene, or related subject from an accredited school; or
  • Associates (AA/AS) degree in Safety Management, Industrial Hygiene, or related subject from an accredited school; and at least two or more years related experience and/or training in professional safety in the field; or
  • Successful completion of an accredited EHS Apprentice program.

Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential functions and responsibilities of the position will be considered.
  • Possession of or ability to obtain and maintain a valid Oregon driver license.
  • OSHA 30 in construction required or equivalent certification.
  • Current First Aid, CPR and AED certification preferred.
  • Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) or Institute of Hazardous Materials Management (IHMM)
  • Frequent Travel for project visits is required, typically 40% to 60%, with some overnight travel as needed.

Benefits

Compensation and Benefits:

Salary range for this position is $80,000-$100,000 annually.

Opportunity for a discretionary year-end bonus.

401k with a 40% employer match (up to federal limit.)

Please find more information on our compensation package here.

https://ecpowerslife.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/EC-Benefit-Summary-Applicants.pdf

In addition to significant career growth opportunities, full-time employees enjoy a competitive pay rate, paid holidays and PTO; Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, 401k plan and Employee Assistance Program.

Learn more about our company, visit our website at: www.ecpowerslife.com. CCB# 49737

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