Title: Electric Transmission Safety Manager – EPCM Project
Location: Field-Based (Massachusetts/Vermont Region)
Employment Type: Full-Time, Project-Based (Potential for Long-Term Engagement)
About Us
CARIAN is a purpose-driven, women-owned consulting and advisory firm exclusively focused on the utilities and power sectors. Our teams are trusted by leading electric utilities and engineering firms to deliver large-scale capital projects with integrity, precision, and speed. We specialize in program management, field execution oversight, and business intelligence services that power the nation’s critical infrastructure.
Position Overview
CARIAN is hiring a Electric Transmission Safety Manager to support a major EPCM transmission line rebuild spanning over 100 miles across rural Massachusetts and Vermont. Working alongside a Large EPCM Contractor and a major utility client, this role will provide field-based safety oversight during the replacement of aging transmission infrastructure with new 345kV-standard steel structures.
You will serve as a dedicated safety expert, helping ensure that construction activities—including reconductoring, structure setting, OPGW installation, and access road development—are executed in full compliance with OSHA, utility standards, and project-specific safety protocols.
Responsibilities
•Serve as Manager responsible for field-deployed safety oversight specialist across rugged, remote terrain on a Large EPCM program.
•Monitor daily worksite activities to ensure compliance with OSHA, client, and contractor safety standards.
•Ensure construction contractor document daily Job Safety Analyses (JSAs), safety briefings, and Pre-Task Analyses (PTAs).
•Ensure construction contractor formal site inspections and safety audits; generate findings reports and track corrective actions.
•Ensure Risk Assessments are completed, reviewed, and available for all major or unique field tasks; coordinate with the EPCM Integrator and Utility on acceptance.
•Support incident response, investigation, reporting, and root cause analysis; report via the Utility Incident Notification System (INS) within required timelines.
•Coordinate, facilitate, attend and contribute to weekly construction and safety meetings and monthly/quarterly Safety Committee meetings with EPCM and Utility representatives.
•Track, document, and audit safety submittals including training records, safety plans, and Hazard Communication Programs (HCPs).
•Ensure compliance with Utility Contractor-specific safety and environmental protocols including stop work procedures, personal protective equipment (PPE), fall protection, and hazardous waste controls.
•Support safety orientation and training coordination; ensure site-specific requirements and emergency procedures are understood and followed by all contractor personnel.
•Ensure all safety communications between field crews, Utility, and EPCM stakeholders.
•Ensure & promote a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement across all field teams.
Required Qualifications
•Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field (or equivalent experience).
•7+ years of experience in field safety oversight/management and with at least 3 years in electric transmission line construction and heavy utility infrastructure.
•OSHA 30-hour Construction Certification (minimum).
•First Aid/CPR/AED certification
•Demonstrated experience supporting transmission line rebuilds, structure replacements, and OPGW installation.
•Strong knowledge of OSHA 1926, NESC, and Utility-specific safety policies, practices, and expectations.
•Knowledge of Risk Assessments, Pre-Task Analyses, and contractor pre-qualification safety evaluations.
•Familiarity with safety systems such as incident tracking/reporting platforms used by EPCM or utilities.
•Strong communication and coordination skills—able to interface with field crews, engineering partners, utility representatives, and safety committees.
•Ability to work in physically demanding conditions (steep grades, remote sites, variable weather).
•Willingness to travel and stay near job sites as needed (multiple days/weeks).
•Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite
Preferred Qualifications
•Prior work supporting EPCM or EPC projects for electric utilities.
•CSP, CHST, or Utility Safety Professional certification.
•Familiarity with helicopter-supported construction, mountainous ROWs, and emergency response planning.
•Experience participating in Project Safety Committee and Restart Protocol reviews post-incident.
Why CARIAN?
•Purpose-driven work – Help deliver infrastructure that powers communities
•Industry reputation – Trusted by leading utilities for our reliability and results
•Career growth – Opportunities to lead major programs and mentor high-performing teams
•Collaborative culture – Join a team that values delivery excellence and long-term relationships
•Competitive total rewards – Strong compensation, full benefits, 401(k) match, and meaningful work
CARIAN takes pride in being an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, citizenship, gender identity, veteran status, disability, or any legally protected class.
As a Woman-Owned Business Enterprise, CARIAN is committed to providing employment opportunities to women, veterans, and underrepresented minorities.