Summary: The Safety Rep provides safety leadership and technical expertise across assigned electric business units. This role supports and reinforces the Safety Management System (SMS) by partnering with Business Unit leadership to positively affect safety outcomes at the worker interface. The position delivers consistent field engagement, verifies direct controls for high-risk work, leads structured learning, and drives closure of systemic safety gaps. The Level III Representative also mentors other Safety Representatives and supports consistent, proactive application of Safety & Human Performance programs across FirstEnergy Operations serving as a trusted field presence. This role provides direction and leadership from the following perspectives: Maintain visible, structured field presence to reinforce expectations regarding safe work practices, coach safe behaviors, and support start when safe and stop-work authority. Partner with Business Unit leadership and frontline teams to standardize SMS practices (risk assessments, learning teams, after-action reviews) and drive continuous improvement. Verify execution of direct and critical controls for high-energy work (e.g., energized line work, switching/clearances, grounding/equipotential zones, confined space, heavy equipment interfaces). Lead or support incident and high-potential near-miss investigations using structured methodologies to identify systemic causes and ensure effective corrective actions. Deliver results through clear field deliverables and standardized reporting, including trends, leading/lagging indicators, and recommendations for risk reduction. Establish and sustain working relationships with peers, Business Unit leadership, and union leadership to enhance a culture of safety, compliance, accountability, and inclusion. Develop and deliver strategic safety & skills related topics within the business units Function as this liaison with the expanded S&HU team and skills training. Lead by example, guiding teams through continuous improvement while consistently promoting a culture of trust, integrity, and accountability. Core Accountabilities & Deliverables: Field Safety Leadership & Presence: Conduct routine, planned field engagements across assigned shops, crews, and facilities with emphasis on high-risk tasks. Assess job brief quality, hazard recognition, and direct and critical control execution during active work. Provide real-time coaching to supervisors and crews to reduce exposure to serious injury and fatality (SIF) risk. Quarterly Safety Engagement Expectations: Lead or co-lead at least one formal safety engagement per quarter within each assigned operational location (e.g., stand-down, learning team, after-action review, skills training topic). Document learning outcomes and improvement actions; communicate and track commitments with Operations leadership. SMS Integration & Learning Teams: Facilitate field-level risk assessments and hierarchy-of-controls decisions; ensure documentation supports learning and improvement. Convert learnings into practical improvements to work practices, training, tools, or program elements. Support program verification and drive closure of identified gaps. Direct Control Verification – High-Risk Electrical Work: Perform focused observations and comprehensive reviews of high-energy work across FirstEnergy Operations. Validate that direct and critical controls are defined, understood, available, and executed; elevate gaps where controls are ineffective. Support alignment to Safety & Health requirements, safety programs, and applicable regulations. Incident & Near-Miss Leadership: Lead significant incident and high-potential near-miss investigations and ensure consistent application of protocols. Identify systemic causes (organizational, procedural, human performance) and recommend sustainable corrective actions. Verify effectiveness of corrective actions through field follow-up and sharing of lessons learned. Training, Coaching & Mentoring: Develop and deliver targeted training focused on direct controls, high-risk tasks, and improved job planning/briefing quality. Mentor and coach Level I–II Safety Representatives and frontline leadership to build operational safety capability. Analytics & Reporting: Analyze safety data, identify trends, and communicate emerging risk themes with recommended mitigations. Provide district/facility briefs and support standardized dashboards/metrics to measure performance. Serve as a subject matter expert for safety policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements, supporting consistent interpretation, application, and compliance across the business unit. Emergency / Storm Response: Participate in storm/outage and emergency response activities as assigned, providing field safety leadership during extended operations
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees