Safety Technician
Job in
Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming, 82701, USA
Listed on 2026-07-18
Listing for:
Par Pacific
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-18
Job specializations:
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Energy/Power Generation
Occupational Health & Safety, Field/Service Technician
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Safety Technician The Opportunity
- Safety Technician at a growth-oriented downstream energy company
- The Safety Technician supports HSSE performance at the refinery and the company's "Success is NO Accident" R.I.C.H safety philosophy by providing field-level safety coverage, safety training, program support, inspections, audits, documentation, and Stop Work Authority.
- This role supports operations, maintenance, contractor work, projects, loading areas, pipeline facilities, and turnaround activities.
- The Safety Technician conducts daily field audits, verifies compliance with WRC JSAs and work procedures, monitors high-risk work, confirms hazard controls, supports permit-to-work activities, participates in incident investigations, and promotes safe work practices across the site.
- The Safety Technician must be knowledgeable in OSHA Health and Safety regulations for General Industry, 29 CFR 1910, and Construction, 29 CFR 1926, as applicable. The role supports implementation, auditing, training, documentation, and continuous improvement of company safety programs, including safe work practices, permit-to-work, PPE, respiratory protection, hazard communication, confined space, hot work, Lock Out Tag Out, fall protection, excavation, lifting, and work Safety Technician documents findings, tracks corrective actions, and helps close gaps identified through inspections, audits, and field observations.
- The Safety Technician is expected to communicate the company safety philosophy and actively encourage employees and contractors to maintain safe work practices. The role requires field presence, hazard recognition, confidence to intervene, and willingness to stop work when serious safety risks or imminent danger are identified.
Field Safety and Permit Support
- Provide field safety support across refinery operating units, maintenance areas, shops, loading areas, pipeline facilities, contractor work areas, projects, and turnaround activities.
- Conduct daily field audits and verify compliance with WRC/WPC JSAs, work procedures, permits, and hazard controls.
- Monitor high-risk work, including hot work, confined space entry, line breaking, Lock Out Tag Out, isolation plans, lifting, excavation, and work at heights.
- Review permits, JSAs, and hazard controls before and during work execution.
- Verify proper use of PPE, respiratory protection, gas monitors, barricades, fall protection, and other safety equipment.
- Identify unsafe conditions, communicate expectations, document findings, and confirm corrective actions are completed.
- Stop work when serious safety risks or imminent danger are identified.
- Conduct and manage the new hire safety program, including SSE program training and recordkeeping.
- Conduct safety training classes as assigned by the PSM Manager and maintain records.
- Create, maintain, and update training materials, including contractor, visitor, safe work practice, loading dock, railcar loading/unloading, and other assigned training content.
- Create SCORM files and upload training content into Navigator when required.
- Conduct safety orientations, toolbox talks, turnaround safety discussions, safety campaigns, and employee training.
- Conduct training on safe work practice programs, including Hot Work Permit, Confined Space Permit, Lock Out Tag Out, Hazardous Work Permit, and isolation plan requirements.
- Educate employees on the Hot Work permit program and Lock Out Tag Out program.
- Conduct fire equipment training with personnel as assigned, including Fire Extinguisher, Fire Monitor operations and Tote Station operations.
- Conduct training on Manlift and forklift along with the field proficiency evaluations.
- Conduct periodic field training of SCBA's and Level A PPE with operations group and effected personnel.
- Train contractors and visitors and maintain accurate training records.
- Conduct safety inspections, audits, behavioral observations, and workspace audits of shop areas and unit maintenance work.
- Conduct quarterly plant safety inspections with a focus on past violations.
- Conduct follow-up inspections for previous audit…
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