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Senior Solar Safety Technician (Jacumba, CA)

***CAN START ASAP***Position: Safety Technician/Senior Safety Technician (Multiple openings in California)Locations, Jacumba Hot Springs, CA, Start Date: 2-3 weeks after offerProject Duration: 1.5 years - will convert to FTE 12 months if things are going well.Schedule: Average of 45 to 55 hours a week (Overtime included!)Tech I Pay Rate: $30 - $34 per hour + Per Diem & BenefitsTech II Pay Rate: $40-$45 per hour + Per Diem BenefitsPer Diem: $100 per day (only paid for each day worked & Per Diem is NOT taxed)Vehicle: Drive own vehicle to site and will be given industrial golf cart for on-site travelTech I Requirements:1+ year experience formal safety role in construction or any energy sector.OSHA 30CPR AEDTech II Requirements:3+ years of experience in a formal safety role with solar OR 4+ years of a formal safety role within construction.OSHA 30CPR AEDNice to Haves for both:OSHA 510/500Solar / BESS industry backgroundBilingual - SpanishJob DescriptionSafety Technician / Safety Administrator – Solar Construction ProjectsThis position supports both field safety operations and on-site safety administration for active solar construction projects. You will report to the Site Safety Manager and work alongside other Safety Technicians to maintain a safe, compliant, and well-documented jobsite.This is a high-visibility role that combines boots-on-the-ground safety enforcement with documentation, reporting, onboarding, and training support. Candidates must be comfortable working outdoors, around active construction, and handling both field and administrative safety responsibilities daily.Core ResponsibilitiesField Safety OperationsSafety Administration and DocumentationTraining and Onboarding SupportWork Environment and Physical ExpectationsTravel and Commute ExpectationsIncident Response ResponsibilitiesIdeal Candidate ProfileThis role is ideal for safety professionals who are detail-oriented, highly observant, comfortable enforcing rules in real time, organized and capable of managing safety documentation, confident communicating with craft workers and subcontractors, and able to balance field presence with administrative safety duties.What to Expect Day-to-DayYou will move constantly between field hazard identification, PPE and work practice enforcement, documentation and reporting, training and onboarding support, incident follow-up, and safety communication with crews.This is not a desk-only role and not purely observational. It requires active engagement, accountability, and safety leadership in the field.