COMPA Industries, Inc. · 12 hours ago
Electrical Safety Officer (SME 1)
COMPA Industries is searching for qualified candidates for an Electrical Safety Officer position at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The role serves as LANL’s primary authority on electrical safety, ensuring the effective implementation of the Electrical Safety Program and supporting construction and operational activities by reducing electrical hazards and ensuring compliance.
Responsibilities
Serve as the primary contact for electrical safety and administer the LANL Electrical Safety Program
Provide electrical safety expertise and support to construction projects, working closely with project managers, craft personnel, work planners, and field professionals
Act as a technical resource for LANL employees and management on electrical safety issues and concerns
Conduct electrical incident investigations, perform root cause analyses, and develop corrective actions
Perform workplace inspections to identify and assess electrical hazards across diverse environments
Lead reviews of Integrated Work Documents (IWDs) and Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
Contribute to the development and improvement of electrical safety codes, standards, specifications, and design criteria
Provide advanced technical support to engineers and scientists addressing complex electrical safety challenges
Participate in evaluations of controlled items and services to ensure compliance with electrical safety requirements
Perform calculations to determine electrical severity scores for incidents
Develop and maintain written electrical safety policies, procedures, and standards
Qualification
Required
Must have advanced, demonstrated knowledge of electrical safety standards, including NFPA 70E, IEEE, and OSHA
Must be able to obtain and maintain a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Q-level security clearance
Must be able to successfully complete Radiological Worker II training
Ability to obtain and maintain a DOE Q-level security clearance
Advanced knowledge of electrical safety standards, including NFPA, IEEE, and OSHA, with particular emphasis on NFPA 70E
Experience with electrical engineering or electrical technology applications, including low-voltage AC and DC systems
Strong communication and organizational skills, with the ability to present complex technical information effectively
Proficiency with personal computer systems and software, including Microsoft Office
Ability to pass Radiological Worker II training
Bachelor's degree and 7 years of relevant field experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Preferred
Demonstrated leadership and collaboration skills when working with multidisciplinary teams
Strong technical problem-solving abilities in high-consequence environments
Experience supporting construction or operational activities in regulated or safety-critical facilities