Safety Technician Government - Andover, MA at Geebo

Safety Technician

Provide technical support for all safety and health inspection/investigation activities to include citation processing, case file maintenance, inspection data entry, abatements, post-citation processes, and final case file disposition. Provide assistance in preparing for opening and closing conferences. Central point of contact on matters pertaining to OSHA programs. Manages the office's unprogrammed activity (UPA) intake process and provides technical support for processing, case file maintenance, data entry and final disposition of UPA files. Maintains inspection case files according to records management directives to include archiving and destruction. Generates & utilizes OIS reports to monitor program. Assists technical staff/management, with office and field aspects of enforcement and compliance assistance activities including inspections, air and noise monitoring, outreach activities, training, Voluntary Protection Program (VPP) evaluations, and other field activities. Assists in the development and review of compliance and inspection related statistical data and narrative information. Interprets and develop reports, collects historical and current data, and reviews information. Responsible for maintaining an inventory of technical equipment, calibration tracking, and the ordering and shipping of technical equipment, sampling media and other technical supplies. Knowledge of procurement functions to support maintaining/replacing the equipment and supplies. Coordinates and processes financial aspects of office safety and health inspection activities, to include payment receiving, processing, and debt collection. Supports the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) program. Serves as backup to the Program Assistant to perform administrative duties for the office. Applicants must meet either the specialized experience or substitution of education for specialized experience described below:
FOR GS-07:
One year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade GS-6 level in the Federal Service which includes experience that involved:
(l) identifying, preventing, or eliminating safety hazards in work methods or environmental conditions; or (2) safety training or promotion. Such experience could be gained working as a biological technician, medical technician, engineering technician, fire prevention inspector, and environmental health worker. Such experience must have provided a practical knowledge of occupational and environmental safety hazards, survey techniques, and control and preventive methods. Examples of specialized experience include:
Ability to identify unsafe acts and conditions in the workplace Experience providing safety and health support to safety and health professionals and the general public. Experience in the development/review of safety and health inspection findings and recommendations for preventative measures Experience/Knowledge of the Freedom of Information Act program Skills with entering data into computer programs to identify statistical results that draw a logical conclusion Experience in performing a variety of administrative functions such as arranging conference/meetings, greeting and directing visitors, procuring office supplies and equipment. OrOne full year of graduate education directly related to the work of the position, such as safety, fire prevention, industrial hygiene or other directly related subjects. OrA combination of SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE equivalent to the GS-06 level in or related to the work of THIS POSITION and EDUCATION with major study or courses in any combination of courses such as safety, fire prevention, industrial hygiene, or other directly related subjects. FOR GS-08:
One year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade GS-7 level in the Federal Service which includes experience that involved:
(l) identifying, preventing, or eliminating safety hazards in work methods or environmental conditions; or (2) safety training or promotion. Such experience could be gained working as a biological technician, medical technician, engineering technician, fire prevention inspector, and environmental health worker. Such experience must have provided a practical knowledge of occupational and environmental safety hazards, survey techniques, and control and preventive methods. Examples of specialized experience include:
Provide technical support for all safety and health inspection or investigation activities. (This may include citation processing, case file management, inspection data entry, post citation processes and final case disposition. Assist senior staff with office and field aspects of enforcement and compliance to include inspections, air and noise monitoring, outreach activities, training and other field Working knowledge of Freedom of Information Act to include redaction of case files and ensure FIOA's are processed and tracked according to rules and policies. Provide support in developing and reviewing compliance & inspection related statistical data and narrative information. Experience in performing a variety of administrative functions such as arranging conference/meetings, greeting and directing visitors, procuring office supplies and equipment.
  • Department:
    0019 Safety Technician
  • Salary Range:
    $48,159 to $69,336 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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