Location: all cities,NC, USA
This position is bilingual (English & Spanish) required.
This is a repost. Previous applicants MUST REAPPLY to remain under consideration.
This position may be filled as Safety Compliance Officer (SCO) Trainee if there are no fully qualified SCOI candidates in the applicant pool. The hiring salary for a SCO Trainee is $54,197. The hiring salary for a fully qualified SCOI is $58,000.
The Occupational Safety and Health Division (OSH Division or OSHNC) of the Department of Labor, under the direction of the North Carolina Deputy Commissioner of Labor, is the lead state agency with the responsibility of fostering safe and healthy workplaces for more than four million employees and migrant workers in more than two hundred seventy-five thousand workplaces in North Carolina by educating, developing, and enforcing compliance to safety, health, and agriculture laws, rules, regulations, and standards.
OSH Compliance Bureaus: OSH Compliance, comprised of the East, West and Agricultural Safety and Health Bureaus, conducts compliance inspections to identify safety and health hazards that are in violation of OSHA standards, documents those violations, and then issues the appropriate citations and penalties per established procedures. The Compliance inspectors identify corrective measures for each hazard and work closely with the employer to ensure implementation of those measures. They investigate safety & health complaints filed by employees as well as accidents, fatalities, and catastrophic events in the workplace, and assist with training & outreach activities statewide.
This position is located in the Agricultural Safety and Health Bureau (ASH). In addition to conducting compliance inspections, ASH inspectors perform safety and health related pre-occupancy and post-occupancy inspections of migrant farmworker housing in accordance with the Migrant Housing Act of North Carolina. During preoccupancy inspections, ASH inspectors work in a consultative role to identify hazards and violations, provide abatement assistance, approve abatements, and certify migrant farmworker housing. The position requires someone who is culturally sensitive, consistent, flexible, practical, and able to work with a wide range of personalities. The person in this position must be responsive to the community we serve and the needs of the bureau. Efficient and proactive scheduling practices are essential as well as strong time-management skills. Inspectors in this position will also develop, coordinate, and conduct occupational safety and health training for employers and employees.
This position is a telework position and will work out of a home office (high speed internet connection is required). Extensive, weekly travel throughout the state is required with overnight stays. Applicants must reside in the western part of North Carolina. Location of work assignments will be assigned based on need and may change yearly. A state-issued vehicle will be provided for work-related travel. Training will take place throughout the state.
If there are no qualified candidates remaining in the applicant pool who meet the minimum Education and Experience or Knowledge, Skills and Abilities required for the position, the agency may consider for this position a trainee who does not meet the minimum requirements. Salary for a trainee may be set at a lower level than the classification salary range and recruitment range that is listed in the posting with the salary being adjusted up accordingly when the trainee has obtained the necessary additional minimum education and experience to fully meet the minimum qualifications as outlined in the classification specification. The SCO, with an understanding of industrial engineering concepts, must be knowledgeable and decisive in consistently applying the OSHNC standards.
Must be a self-motivated professional who has outstanding time management, database management, and scheduling skills.
Must be physically, mentally and emotionally capable of conducting independent inspections.
Must have excellent documentation and writing skills to write legally defensible reports and must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
The SCO trainee must have excellent verbal communication skills. Duties of a SCOI include speaking with complainants, employers, state and local agencies (including law enforcement) and NCDOL personnel.
Fluency in speaking, reading and writing in English and Spanish is required.
Must be a team player with a positive attitude.
Position will be required to evaluate and make recommendations on unusual problems.
Extensive in-state travel.
Valid Driver's License is required.SCOI:
Bachelor's degree preferably with a major in occupational safety, industrial management or technology, industrial engineering, industrial arts, engineering operations, or a closely-related curriculum from an appropriately accredited institution and two years of experience in occupational safety and health inspections; or Associate s degree in industrial safety and health technology, or a closely-related curriculum from an appropriately accredited institution and four years of experience in occupational safety and health inspections; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
SCO Trainee:
Bachelor's degree preferably with a major in occupational safety, industrial management or technology, industrial engineering, industrial arts, engineering operations, or a closely-related curriculum from an appropriately accredited institution; or Associate s degree in industrial safety and health technology, or a closely-related curriculum from an appropriately accredited institution and two years of experience in occupational safety and health inspections, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Applicants enrolled in an applicable bachelor's or master's degree program will be considered if all degree requirements will be completed by the end of the current semester. Any offer of employment will be contingent upon the applicant providing an official transcript or other proof the degree has been conferred prior to the first day of employment. The North Carolina Department of Labor is charged by statute with promoting the health, safety and general well-being of the workers in the state. The laws and programs the Department administers affect every worker in the state. The Department is organized into three primary divisions which carry out the Department's principle regulatory, enforcement and promotional programs, and the administrative operations. The three primary divisions have divisions, bureaus and offices under each, which carry out the specific and specialized portions of the NCDOL mission. The Department employs approximately 385 employees. To learn more about the NC Department of Labor, please visit our website at
If you are the selected candidate for the position you will be required to submit a 10-year CERTIFIED driving record as a condition of employment.
In addition, all new hires to the agency will be subject to a pre-employment drug test.
This job posting is for one position only. In order to be considered for other vacancies, you must apply for each one.
To apply for this position, please click APPLY link above.
SEE ATTACHED RESUME WILL RESULT IN AN INCOMPLETE APPLICATION. To receive credit, all experience must be included in the work history sections. Any information omitted from the application but included in the resume will not be considered for qualifying credit. Faxed applications will not be accepted.
Persons eligible for veteran preference must submit a copy of Form DD-214.
NCDOL uses the Merit-Based Recruitment and Selection Plan to fill positions subject to the State Personnel Act with the most qualified applicants. When a salary range or recruitment range is posted, the actual salary will be based on relevant competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities, internal equity and budgetary considerations pertinent to the advertised position. All post-high school degrees must be from appropriately accredited institutions.
The State of North Carolina is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Due to the volume of applications received, we are unable to provide information regarding the status of your application over the phone. To check the status of your application, please log in to your account. Processing applications will take an average of 6 - 8 weeks due to the high volume of applications received. It is not necessary to contact the Human Resources Office to check the status of an application. Upon the closing date, applications are Under Review and will be screened by Human Resources for the most qualified applicants.
For technical issues with your application, please call the NeoGov Help Line at 855-###-####. If there are any questions about this posting other than your application status, please contact:
NC Department of Labor
Human Resources Division
Stacey Thompson
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