Safety Representative
Listed on 2026-05-04
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Engineering
Occupational Health & Safety, Operations Manager
About Electrical Builders Industries, LLC (EBI)
Electrical Builders Industries, LLC provides specialty electrical and welding services to power generation facilities across the country. Our 52+ years in medium to high voltage electrical construction and other industrial projects as well as our rapid response capabilities enable us to mobilize on demand 24/7 to respond to emergencies experienced by power plants of all types within and outside of the United States.
OurSpecialized Services
EBI’s Expertise Is In Isolated Phase Bus (IPB) Installations, Retrofit/modifications, Inspection (online/offline), Cleaning, And Repair. Other Specialized Services Our Welders Provide Include
- Non-seg and cable bus installation and maintenance
- Online/on apparatus silver plating
- Specialty welding
- 24/7 emergency services for power utilities.
The Nuclear Safety Representative is responsible for ensuring safe work practices and regulatory compliance within a nuclear power plant environment. This role supports the implementation of site safety programs, enforces NRC and OSHA regulations, and promotes a strong safety culture to protect employees, contractors, and the public from occupational hazards.
Key Responsibilities- Enforce compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Department of Energy (DOE) regulations of 29 CFR 1926/1910 and 10 CFR 851.
- Conduct regular safety inspections, audits, and Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs).
- Daily inspections of scaffolding.
- Review and write work plans for safety compliance and recommend control measures for hazardous tasks.
- Investigate safety incidents and near-misses; lead root cause analysis and recommend corrective/preventive actions.
- Participate in safety drills.
- Maintain and update safety documentation, permits, and safety performance metrics.
- Promote human performance improvement (HPI) principles and maintain INPO (Institute of Nuclear Power Operations) safety standards.
- Collaborate with engineering, maintenance, and operations teams to integrate safety into daily plant activities.
- At least 12 months of health and safety experience in a nuclear, utility, or highly regulated industrial environment required.
- Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Nuclear Engineering, or a related field preferred.
- Strong understanding of NRC regulations, OSHA standards (especially of 29 CFR 1926/1910 and 10 CFR 851).
- OSHA 30 certification is required at minimum; additional certifications such as OSHA 300, OSHA 500, OSHT, IHIT, CHST are preferred.
- Familiarity with plant systems, confined space entry, LOTO (Lockout/Tagout), hot work, etc.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills; ability to work in high-stress and time-sensitive environments.
- Must pass background checks, physical, drug test, pre-placement exam, psychological screening, and security clearance for access to the nuclear facility.
- Work performed in a secure nuclear facility with exposure to radiological environments.
- Must wear personal protective equipment (PPE) including dosimetry badges and protective clothing.
- Ability to work in confined spaces, at heights, and around heavy equipment as required.
- Rotating shifts, on-call responsibilities, or extended hours may be required during outages or emergency conditions.
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