HEALTH AND SAFETY SENIOR TECHNICAL SPECIALIST - 04282026-76812
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$5,647.00 - $9,005.00 / month
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United States, Tennessee, Knoxville | |||||||||||||||
531 Henley Street (Show on map) | |||||||||||||||
Apr 28, 2026 | |||||||||||||||
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Job Information State of Tennessee Job Information
LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, KNOX COUNTY Qualifications Education and Experience: Bachelors degree and 3 years of demonstrated competency in a related field as may be outlined in the position description. OR Masters degree and 2 years of demonstrated competency in a related field as may be outlined in the position description. Necessary Special Qualifications for Senior Technical Specialist Some positions in these classifications may have additional requirements such as:
Any necessary special qualifications will be denoted in the position description. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Competencies The required KSACs for TDOT Senior Technical Specialist include:
Conditions of Employment
Overview The Health and Safety Senior Technical Specialist for Region Business Solutions supports TDOT's safety culture by guiding the implementation of safety programs, Emergency Action Plans (EAPs), facility inspections, and regulatory compliance across Region and District operations. This position collaborates with Facilities, Procurement, and Headquarters teams to ensure operational readiness, secure safety resources, and deliver training that meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration (TOSHA), and TDOT standards. As a subject matter expert, the Health and Safety Senior Technical Specialist collects safety data, including incidents, injuries, and near-misses, to assist the Occupational Health and Safety Division in identifying trends, guiding risk mitigation, guiding Region safety strategies, and updating performance dashboards. The role also includes leading Region safety initiatives, mentoring staff, conducting field audits, serving as the Region authority on safety compliance and program development and engaging with internal and external partners to promote statewide consistency and apply national best practices. The Health and Safety Senior Technical Specialist reports directly to the Region Business Solution's Safety and Facilities Team Lead. Responsibilities Implement and enforce federal, state, and TDOT safety regulations across Region and District facilities and operations, including OSHA, TOSHA, and Occupational Health and Safety Division policies. Work closely with Human Resources (HR), Training Teams, and OHS, ensuring that all responsibilities, especially those related to employee records, testing, and other sensitive information, are handled with strict confidentiality. Collaborate with the Occupational Health and Safety Division and Region/District facility teams to ensure operational readiness of TDOT facilities through inspections, preventive maintenance, and contractor oversight; develop and maintain Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) for natural disasters, hazardous materials, security threats, and workplace emergencies. Conduct field safety reviews of contractor and TDOT activities taking place within TDOT Right of Way (ROW), including work zones. Conduct safety audits, risk assessments, and accident or incident investigations, including near-misses and property damage events, to identify hazards and mitigate risks, review and approve corrective action reports, report findings, and trend data to the Occupational Health and Safety Division for statewide monitoring and improvement efforts. Participate in peer exchanges and professional networks (e.g., AASHTO, TRB) to integrate national best practices into TDOT safety operations and ensure alignment with statewide safety policies through collaboration with the Occupational Health and Safety Division and Region teams. Guide the development and implementation and continuous improvement of Region safety programs and training initiatives in alignment with TDOT's Safety Management System; coordinate with Procurement and Finance Teams to secure safety-related resources and participate in facility planning, space utilization, and smart technology integration to improve operational efficiency and compliance. Support the Occupational Health and Safety Division in the development and administration of written safety programs (e.g., Hazard Communication, Confined Space Entry, Respiratory Protection) by maintaining Region consistency with regulatory standards and TDOT policies; assist with the delivery of Region-wide safety training in partnership with HR and Training Teams; mentor staff on Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) use and risk mitigation; and actively promote a safety-first culture through initiatives such as Safe 4 the RIGHT Reasons. Serve as the Region point of contact during TOSHA audits, safety-related regulatory inspections, and internal performance evaluations. Interpret, communicate, and ensure compliance with complex safety policies and regulatory requirements. Coordinate with regulatory agencies, contractors, and internal stakeholders to resolve safety concerns. Provide exceptional customer service by mentoring staff, offering technical guidance, actively listening, responding promptly, maintaining complete and accurate documentation, and fostering strong partnerships with TDOT divisions, Region teams, and regulatory agencies to ensure safety consistency and accountability statewide. | |||||||||||||||
$5,647.00 - $9,005.00 / month
Apr 28, 2026