Environmental Health & Safety Coordinator - Denver City Light & Power (Job)
Description:
The EH&S Coordinator supports CLP’s safety and environmental programs across multiple locations, ensuring regulatory compliance and promoting a safe work environment. This role partners with managers and EH&S leadership to strengthen safety culture, coordinate training, support incident investigations, and maintain essential compliance documentation.
What you’ll do:
- Support and maintain EH&S programs, compliance plans, and safety initiatives company‑wide.
- Serve as a visible safety leader who motivates teams and reinforces CLP’s EH&S standards.
- Assist the EH&S Director with continuous program improvement and alignment with policies.
- Participate in incident, near‑miss, and damage investigations, ensuring follow‑up and documentation.
- Coordinate and track EH&S training across locations; develop or source training content.
- Deliver in‑person or virtual EH&S training sessions.
- Maintain EH&S data, including KPIs, incident investigations, and corrective actions.
- Travel to field locations to conduct safety observations and ensure regulatory and policy compliance.
- Monitor and communicate changes in safety and environmental regulations.
- Maintain documentation required for agency reporting.
- Support fleet safety compliance with the EH&S Director and/or Fleet Manager.
- Assist HR with monitoring driver license and CDL records.
- Report safety and environmental issues to the EH&S Director.
- Perform additional duties as assigned.
Skills/Eligibility:
What You Bring
- Bachelor’s degree preferred; degree in occupational health and safety or environmental studies highly desired.
- 3-5 years’ Safety & Environmental experience required.
- Experience working with multiple state regulations preferred.
- Utility High Voltage safety experience preferred.
- Experience working with Unions preferred
- Knowledge of OSHA, MSHA, DOT, and EPA rules and regulations required.
- Proficiency with computer software including Excel, Word, and Outlook is required.
- Certification in OSHA30, OSHA 500 Train the Trainer, 510 OSHA training, fall protection, Excavation, Flagger, Confined Space, Scaffold, Crane Safety, Lock Out/Tag Out Training preferred.
- Able to effectively communicate both safety and environmental training topics required.
- Experience in accident management and prevention programs required.
- Ability to travel overnight up to 50%