Chad Hendricks

Regional Environment Health And Safety Director EC Electric at EC Electric

Chad Hendricks has extensive work experience in the field of environmental health and safety. Chad currently holds the position of Regional Environment Health and Safety Director at EC Electric since September 2019. Prior to this, they worked as NW Safety Director at Sasco from August 2007 to September 2019, where they were responsible for coordinating the Incident and Injury Prevention Program at the corporate level. Chad has also served as a Safety Manager at Turner Construction from 2003 to 2007, Site Safety Manager at M.A. Mortenson in 2002, and Site Safety Manager at Parsons in the same year. Chad began their career at Skanska USA Building Inc. as a Laborer in 1991 and remained with the company until 2002.

Chad Hendricks attended various educational institutions throughout their academic journey. From 1987 to 1991, they studied at Mount Si High School. Following this, they pursued their education at Highline College from 1991 to 1992. Chad then transferred to North Idaho College from 1992 to 1994. Chad's educational path continued as they enrolled at Central Washington University from 1994 to 1997; however, no specific degree or field of study information is available for these institutions. It is important to note that Chad Hendricks also obtained a certification as a Certified Health and Safety Technician (CHST) from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, completing this certification in November 2018.

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EC Electric

EC Electric functions on a power grid. A complex network of wires, junctions, transformers, and switches transport electrons powering what they do daily. Their devices are charged, their homes and offices are warm and bright, their hospitals are running, traffic is flowing, commerce is humming, and the coffee is on. EC Electric has been designing and installing networks that power life since 1946 in airports, factories, schools, hospitals, office buildings, power plants, and data centers.


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