Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator -Power Utility - Michels Energy Group, Inc. Fort
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Engineering
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Energy/Power Generation
Electrical Engineering, Energy Management/ Efficiency
Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator - Power Utility - Michels Energy Group, Inc.
Fort Wayne, IN
Michels Energy Group, Inc. is trusted by our customers to deliver reliable and diverse energy options. We work on electrical power lines, oil and gas pipelines, backbone transmission systems, and in-town distribution networks. Our work improves lives and provides opportunities to grow a career with Michels Energy Group, Inc.
Overview / Responsibilities
As a Health, Safety, and Environmental Coordinator, your key responsibilities will include:
- Perform job-site visitations, audits, and incident investigations
- Coordinate emergency response activities
- Assist operations with compliance and communication of existing HSE programs
- Lead or participate in meetings, trainings, and new hire orientations
Why Michels Energy Group, Inc.?
- Engineering News-Record ranks us as the No. 1 Pipeline (Petroleum) and No. 1 Electrical Transmission/Distribution Contractor
- We believe everyone is responsible for promoting safety, regardless of job title
- We are family owned and operated
- We invest an average of $5,000 per employee on training each year
- Safety and quality are prioritized over speed
- We are part of the Michels family of companies – one of North America’s largest, most diversified energy and infrastructure contractors
- We offer a comprehensive benefits program, including Health, Dental, Life, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Savings Account, Short Term and Long Term Disability Insurance, 401(k) plan, Legal Plan, and Identity Theft and Monitoring Plan. Benefit plans may vary by position and location.
Why you?
- You work with dedicated, value-driven people
- You believe there is a solution to every challenge
- You pay attention to small details on large projects
- You value recognition for your efforts
- You prefer to make decisions with support available when needed
- You want to make a difference in people’s lives
What it takes?
- Experience with transmission, distribution and substation construction
- 2-5+ years of field experience (desired)
- Board of Certified Safety Professionals and/or Certified Utility Safety Professional credentialing (desired)
- A valid driver license for the vehicles you may operate and an acceptable driving record
- Flexibility to work varied schedules, including nights and weekends
- Willingness to travel frequently and for extended periods
Interested in building your career at Michels Corporation? We may share future opportunities with you via email.
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