In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Purpose and function of the various components of the Cal/OSHA program; Principles, practices, and methods of construction, electrical, and industrial engineering, including those specifically applicable to safety engineering; Equipment, machinery, safety devices, and operations used in various construction, electrical, and industrial work places; Occupational safety and health hazards associated with construction, electrical, and industrial disciplines; California Code of Regulations Title 8 Safety Laws, covering constructions, electrical, and industrial safety; Applicable provisions of the California Labor Codes related to construction, electrical, and industrial safety; Methods and techniques used in safety inspections, accident investigation/inspections, accident prevention, consultation, training, and technical, and technical report writing associated with the constructions, electrical, and industrial disciplines; Methods and practices used in eliminating hazards or abating safety hazards associated with the construction, electrical, and industrial disciplines; Methods of developing and presenting evidence in administrative and formal legal hearing; Keenness of observation, tact, maturity and diplomacy when used to analyze situations, make recommendations and decisions; Effective time management and organizational skills in order to prioritize and complete work assignments in a timely manner; Effectively communicate during inspections, investigations, meetings, hearings, and when representing the Division, both orally and in writing; Excellent writing, note-taking and computer skills; Reason logically and analyze information in order to reach accurate and defensible conclusions, and clearly communicate those conclusions; Establish professional cooperative relationships with staff and stakeholders at all levels as appropriate thus demonstrating effective interpersonal skills; Effectively communicate information and consult with staff managers, and stakeholders at all levels as appropriate thus demonstrating effective oral and written communication skills; Assess one’s own strengths and weaknesses and pursue self-development thus demonstrating continual learning; Independently conduct on-site inspections at the full journey level in a variety of work places without endangering oneself and others; Conduct safety inspections and accident investigations associated with the construction, electrical, and industrial disciplines, including the most difficult and complex, in workplaces throughout the State; Identify occupational safety and health hazards and unsafe working conditions and practices in the construction, electrical, and industrial disciplines; Identify if a hazardous condition and/or practice is an imminent hazard; Evaluate and develop alternatives to resolve occupational safety hazards; Gather and effectively analyze information; Document interviews; Manage multiple projects and tasks; Work independently and as a team member; Interpret Cal/OSHA operating policies and procedures; Interpret and apply Title 8 California Code of Regulations applicable provisions of the California Labor Code, and the policies and procedures of the Cal/OSHA program associated with construction, electrical, and industrial disciplines; Develop and maintain effective working relationships with employers, workers, labor organizations, the general public, and others encountered in the work; Analyze situations accurately and take action; Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; Address groups and conduct seminars and workshops on constructions, electrical, and industrial worker safety; Prepare technical reports and correspondence; Act in a lead capacity and assist in training staff in occupational safety work in Cal/OSHA program functions and activities associated with the constructions, electrical, and industrial disciplines; Prepare and present evidence, and represent the Division of Occupational Safety and Health or other components of the Cal/OSHA program in administrative and formal legal hearings related to the construction, electrical, and industrial disciplines; possession of a valid California Driver’s License and Car insurance.