$88,000–$125,000 Per Year
Blueprints, Coaching, Communication Skills, Construction, Construction Planning, Construction Projects, Construction Safety, Construction Support, Detail Oriented, Driver's License, Electricity, Hazard Analysis, Health Plan, Industry Standards, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Metrics, Multitasking, National Electrical Code, OSHA, Organizational Skills, Project/Program Management, Risk, Risk Analysis, Root Cause Analysis, Safety Systems, Safety Training, Safety/Work Safety, Schematics, State Laws and Regulations, Theater, Willing to Travel

Let's be honest-every company says safety matters.
At ARC Electric in Spokane, WA, we actually mean it.
We're looking for a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) who doesn't just check boxes-but sets the standard. Someone who can walk onto a job site, spot risk before it becomes a problem, and isn't afraid to speak up (and be heard).
If you're the kind of person who notices everything, believes safety is everyone's job-but owns it anyway-and can coach a crew without sounding like a lecture... keep reading.
Pay: $88,000 - $125,000 (based on experience)
Benefits:
- Retirement plan and generous incentive pay
- Medical coverage
- 7 paid holidays
- 2 weeks flexible PTO
- Supportive workplace with many long-tenured employees
What You'll Do
This isn't a desk job pretending to be field work. You'll be out where it matters.
- Lead and elevate safety programs across all electrical construction projects
- Conduct job site inspections, audits, and risk assessments (yes, real ones-not clipboard theater)
- Investigate incidents, identify root causes, and make sure they don't happen again
- Deliver toolbox talks and safety training people actually pay attention to
- Partner with project managers and field teams to prevent problems-not react to them
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, and state regulations
- Track safety metrics and turn them into real improvements
- Support pre-construction planning with job hazard analyses (JHAs)
You'll be the go-to person when it comes to safety-and the one people trust when things get serious.
What You Bring
- CSP certification (non-negotiable)
- 5+ years of safety experience in construction or electrical environments
- Strong knowledge of OSHA, NFPA 70E, and industry standards
- Experience leading training, investigations, and coaching field teams
- Ability to influence people (without needing a megaphone or a rulebook)
- Organized, detail-oriented, and able to juggle multiple job sites
- Comfortable reading blueprints, schematics, and construction plans
- Tech-savvy enough to manage reporting and safety systems
- Valid driver's license with a clean driving record
Bonus points if you can make safety engaging instead of painful. That's a rare skill.
What the Job Looks Like Day-to-Day
- Field-based role with travel around the Spokane area
- Active construction environments (yes, boots on the ground)
- Walking job sites, climbing ladders, navigating real-world conditions
- PPE is part of the uniform-not optional
- Fast-paced, constantly changing environments where your judgment matters
Physical Requirements & Work Environment
This role is primarily field-based and involves regular travel to active construction sites throughout the Spokane area.
To successfully perform the job, the Safety Professional must be able to:
- Walk and stand for extended periods on active construction sites
- Navigate uneven terrain, stairs, ladders, and partially completed structures
- Conduct site inspections in indoor and outdoor environments in varying weather conditions
- Wear required personal protective equipment (PPE), including hard hats, safety glasses, gloves, and harnesses when necessary
- Occasionally bend, reach, climb, or crouch while inspecting work areas
- Visually identify potential hazards, equipment issues, or unsafe conditions
- Communicate clearly with crews, leadership, and external partners both verbally and in writing
The role also requires the ability to assess safety risks in fast-moving job site environments while managing multiple projects and priorities.
Why ARC Electric?
- You won't be ignored-you'll be listened to
- You'll have real influence on how safety is run
- You'll work with teams that value getting the job done and going home safe
- And you won't spend your days buried in paperwork pretending it's impact
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