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MALLORY SAFETY AND SUPPLY LLC
Posted 6 days ago, valid for 21 days
Location

Tulsa, OK 74182, US

Salary

Competitive

Contract type

Contract

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  • Mallory Safety Services is seeking an entry-level HSE Technician for a contractor position in Tulsa, OK, supporting a turnaround project at a chemical manufacturing facility in Pryor, Oklahoma.
  • The role requires a high school diploma or equivalent, OSHA 10 certification, and basic experience in industrial environments, with a strong emphasis on dependability and safety.
  • Key responsibilities include conducting safety audits, reviewing documentation, supporting orientations, and monitoring PPE compliance during the turnaround project.
  • This temporary position is expected to last approximately 66 days, with extended work hours, particularly during the mechanical turnaround phase.
  • Compensation is competitive and based on experience, with potential eligibility for overtime during the turnaround schedule.

Job DetailsLevel: EntryJob Location: Staffing-OK - TULSA, OK 74116Position Type: ContractorTravel Percentage: NoneWe are seeking a dependable and safety-focused HSE Technician to support a turnaround project at a chemical manufacturing facility in Pryor, Oklahoma. This is a project-based role supporting a high-paced maintenance turnaround environment where reliability, attention to detail, and the ability to work collaboratively in the field are critical to success. At Mallory Safety Services, we pride ourselves on delivering consistent, integrity-driven safety support that helps our clients operate efficiently and safely. We understand the demands of industrial projects and partner closely with our customers to provide responsive, boots-on-the-ground safety support in fast-moving environments.   Position Summary The HSE Technician will support daily safety operations during a mechanical turnaround at a Koch Chemical facility in Pryor, Oklahoma. This is a lower-level field safety role focused on conducting audits, reviewing pre-task plans and documentation, supporting orientations, monitoring PPE compliance, answering process and policy questions, and observing/reporting safety concerns in the field. This role requires a strong work ethic, dependability, and the ability to maintain a visible presence in an active industrial environment. The ideal candidate is coachable, detail-oriented, and comfortable working extended hours during a turnaround schedule.   Key Responsibilities Conduct field safety audits and observations throughout the turnaround project Review pre-task plans, permits, and task documentation for compliance Support new worker orientations and site onboarding activities Issue and track PPE as needed for contractors and personnel Answer basic safety process and policy questions in the field Observe work activities and report safety concerns, hazards, and non-compliant behaviors Reinforce site safety expectations and support a positive safety culture Maintain accurate documentation, reports, and inspection records Partner with site leadership, contractors, and operations teams to support safe project execution Assist with incident reporting and corrective action follow-up as needed   Required Qualifications OSHA 10 certification required Basic experience in construction, industrial, manufacturing, refinery, chemical plant, or turnaround environments preferred Strong dependability and attendance record required Ability to work extended hours and maintain focus in a fast-paced environment Ability to pass a background check, drug screen, and motor vehicle record check Valid driver’s license required Strong communication and observational skills Comfortable working outdoors and in active industrial environments High school diploma or equivalent   Preferred Qualifications Prior experience supporting chemical plants, industrial shutdowns, or mechanical turnarounds Familiarity with permit systems, pre-task planning, and contractor safety First Aid/CPR certification Experience conducting field audits and safety observations   Schedule & Work Environment This is a temporary project assignment expected to last approximately 66 days.   Project Schedule Pre-Turnaround: Approximately May 18th through May 24th working 5x10s Mechanical Turnaround: Approximately May 25th through July 19th working 7x12s Post-Turnaround: Approximately July 20th through July 26th working 5x10s   This role supports an active chemical manufacturing facility and requires working in a fast-paced industrial environment with strict safety expectations and extended work hours throughout the turnaround period.   PPE & Physical Requirements Steel-toed boots, long pants, and work shirts required Company-provided PPE must be worn at all times in designated areas Ability to stand, walk, climb stairs, and work in outdoor industrial conditions for extended periods Must be able to maintain awareness and focus in a high-activity environment   Compensation & Benefits Competitive hourly compensation based on experience Opportunity to gain experience supporting a major industrial turnaround project Positive team-oriented culture built around safety and operational excellence Potential eligibility for overtime during turnaround schedule   So, what are you waiting for? To be considered for the Mallory team today, email your resume to hr@mallory.com. We can’t wait to hear from you. Mallory Safety & Supply is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, or disability. To learn more about Mallory, our story, and our products, please visit Mallory Safety & Supply.   QualificationsRequired Skills/Abilities: Native of the country of contracted work preferred. Fluent in the native language as well as English (primary or secondary language). In-depth knowledge of Quality, Safety and Health standards and regulations for the identified country / region. Proficiency in contractor / subcontractor QSE management, including mobilization / demobilization, pre-qualification requirements, pre-work evaluations, contractor/subcontractor evaluations and post-work assessment. Proven expertise in jobsite hazard assessment/analysis/solution, risk assessments, incident investigation and root cause analysis using the ‘5 Why’ and TapRoot methods Development/implementation of processes and procedures, including comprehensive Quality, Safety, and Environmental plans. Experience in conducting inspections and audits. Must have a valid driver’s license Must adhere to Vestas Business Partner Code of Conduct Physically capable to climb WTGs Must complete Vestas E-Learning courses for: 5 Why’s Incident Management Process Safety Walks Even Better Managing Human Error Global Wind Organization training package (work at heights, firefighting, first aid and ergonomics) and SIT (safety introduction for technicians) trained. Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree or Advanced Technical degree in Health, Safety or Quality engineering related field or Certificate in relevant field (Example: Certified Construction Health and Safety Technician; General Safety Practitioner, etc.) or, Minimum of 3 years’ experience in wind, energy, industrial or civil construction or manufacturing. Physical Requirements: Must weigh less than 300 lbs with 25 lbs of climb gear on. Must be able to climb towers at least once a week.




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