Safety and Risk Management Instructor
Company: Indiana Electric Cooperatives
Location: Carmel
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description PURPOSE The Safety and Risk
Management Instructor supports the cooperative mission by helping
member systems keep their people safe, prepared, and resilient.
Through trusted relationships, practical training, and shared
learning, this role strengthens safety culture, reduces risk, and
ensures cooperative employees can serve their communities safely
and confidently. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Researches, develops, and
creates quality safety training programs in areas including but not
limited to the environment, employee safety, safety codes, fire
codes, operator licensing, and vehicle use. Facilitates in-person
safety training programs for employees of member cooperatives
across the state. Under the direction of the Director of Safety,
Training and Workforce Development, assists with training for the
Rural Electric Apprenticeship Program (REAP). Sets training
expectations and routinely evaluates student performance to grant
certification and/or accreditation. This position teaches classes
at the hands-on schools; this involves teaching the curriculum and
grading homework that is distributed throughout the course of the
program. Works closely with the Program Manager of Safety, Training
and Workforce development in the coordination of workflows across
member-support initiatives to ensure aligned timelines,
communication practices, operational consistency, and coverage of
other team members. Assists with disaster planning and storm
restorations, traveling to cooperative locations to coordinate and
route work crews or to work with storm crews as needed. Assists IEC
members with onsite incident and accident investigations.
Communicates real-world situations, near misses, and observable
learning moments experienced in their daily work with the Director
of Safety, Training and Workforce Development, and collaboratively
creates forums to share or teach these lessons learned with other
co-ops Performs Rural Electric Safety Achievement Program (RESAP)
audits in compliance with regulatory requirements and relevant
co-op agreements. Works closely with the other IEC instructors to
refine instruction, incorporating experiential learning activities,
engagement strategies, and related technology support to ensure
training is practical and effective. Develops and presents public
safety programs to local first-responders, schools community
groups, and participants of IEC youth programming. Researches,
monitors, and disseminates industry trends and safety information
generated by OSHA, IOSHA, the EPA, and other relevant agencies;
attends conferences and classes to stay current in the field. Works
collaboratively with IEC Regulatory Compliance Consultants to
ensure seamless support, transparent practices, and a co-op-centric
approach to ensure compliance and safety goals are achieved. OTHER
FUNCTIONS Maintains assigned vehicle(s). Meets with supervisors to
discuss safety issues. Instructs members on RESAP. Coordinates
safety meetings, creates meeting rosters, and files attendance
reports and relevant paperwork. Conducts assessments such as
hearing tests for members’ employees designed to educate and
protect against harmful workforce risks Completes field reviews
with line crews. Assists other departments and performs other
duties as assigned. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES None EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE To perform this job successfully, an individual should
have an equivalent of the following education and/or experience.
Associate degree with emphasis in line technology, engineering
technology, safety, loss control, compliance or a related field is
required. Five to seven years of journeyman and/or electrical
lineman experience is required. Certified Loss Control Professional
(CLCP), Certified Utility Safety Professional (CUSP), Certified
Safety Professional (CSP), CPR/first aid Instructor, OSHA 10- and
30-hour courses, NUTSEA, and QUAD State instructor courses are
preferred. Valid driver’s license required; commercial driver’s
license preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES The requirements
listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or
abilities required to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The company will make reasonable accommodations to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform these functions. Ability
to build and maintain positive working relationships.
Self-motivated with ability to work independently. Proficiency
using a computer, including proficiency with Microsoft Office, the
internet, information systems/software, spreadsheets and databases.
Ability to operate office equipment, including printers, copiers
and phones. Ability to operate machinery, including a forklift,
skid loader, trencher and trucks. Excellent written and verbal
communication skills, including the ability to describe and explain
complicated or sensitive information, the ability to negotiate with
and motivate others, the ability to maintain confidentiality, and
strong listening skills. Ability to communicate information to
groups and to deliver training/presentations to employees at all
levels of the organization. Strong decision-making and
problem-solving abilities, including the ability to make judgments
based on interpretation of information and when others’ opinions
may be in conflict. Ability to prioritize, organize and manage
tasks and time effectively for self and others. Ability to
coordinate work with other departments or organizations and to make
meeting/conference arrangements. Ability to provide input into
budget development, to check and verify financial documents, and to
purchase equipment/supplies/materials. Strong mathematical
abilities (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division,
fractions, percentages, and ratios), including the ability to apply
principles of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry; to process data;
and to use a calculator. WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL DEMANDS The
environmental and physical demands described here are
representative of those an individual must meet to successfully
perform the essential functions of this job. The company will make
reasonable accommodations to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform these functions. Ability to work in a fast-paced,
deadline-oriented environment on a flexible work schedule. Ability
to work independently with minimal supervision; frequently required
to take action based on own interpretation of policies. Ability to
stand and sit for periods of time and to move often throughout the
workday within or between departments or facilities. Strong sensory
skills, such as good hearing, dexterity, feeling and good eyesight,
including the use of color perception and peripheral vision.
Ability to speak clearly. Ability to interact frequently with
others, both in person and through phone, online, email and written
correspondence. Ability to lift/carry up to 50 pounds. Requires
occasional exposure to noise, dirt/dust, hazardous materials, and
working in high places. Requires frequent use of
mechanical/electrical equipment and exposure to inclement weather
and/or extreme temperatures. Travel required approximately 85 to 90
percent of the time; overnight travel required approximately
50-plus days per year. Powered by ExactHire:192668
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