
Your Role & Impact
The Fayetteville Public Works Commission (PWC) is seeking a Safety & Risk Management Analyst to support enterprise‑wide safety, risk management, and regulatory compliance efforts across electric, water, and wastewater operations. This role plays a critical part in protecting employees, the public, and utility assets by strengthening safety programs, analyzing incidents, supporting claims and workers’ compensation, and enhancing organizational resilience.
Working in close partnership with the Risk Manager, this position blends hands‑on safety support with data‑driven risk analysis in a complex, highly regulated public utility environment.
Core Responsibilities
Safety, Risk & Regulatory Compliance
Support the development, implementation, and monitoring of PWC safety and risk management programs.
Assist with OSHA, DOT, and other regulatory compliance requirements applicable to utility operations.
Maintain safety, risk, and compliance documentation in accordance with regulatory and organizational standards.
Collaborate with departments across PWC to promote a strong, proactive safety culture.
Support safety training, awareness initiatives, and continuous improvement efforts.
Incident Analysis & Accident Prevention
Collect, analyze, and interpret incident, accident, and near‑miss data to identify trends, root causes, and areas of risk.
Conduct incident investigations, job site inspections, and safety audits across utility operations.
Prepare clear, actionable reports and recommendations to reduce incidents and improve safety performance.
Assist with claims handling, workers’ compensation administration, and coordination with insurance carriers and third‑party administrators.
Track claims data and support return‑to‑work and loss‑control initiatives.
Emergency Management & Security Support
Maintain and update PWC emergency management documentation, including response plans, procedures, and contact lists.
Support emergency preparedness activities, drills, and training exercises.
Assist with monitoring and responding to security‑related incidents impacting utility infrastructure, collaborating with internal teams and external partners as needed.
Review and evaluate driver behavior and fleet telematics data for compliance with PWC safety standards.
Provide insights and recommendations to improve driving behaviors, reduce incidents, and limit risk exposure.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Risk Management, Safety, Emergency Management, Insurance, or a related field, or equivalent experience.
Three (3) or more years of experience in safety, risk management, insurance, claims, or related functions.
Strong analytical, investigative, and problem‑solving skills.
Ability to communicate effectively with employees at all levels of the organization.
Valid driver’s license (or ability to obtain a North Carolina driver’s license).
Ability to obtain a North Carolina insurance license within 12 months of hire
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working in a public utility, public sector, or infrastructure‑based environment.
Knowledge of OSHA regulations, workers’ compensation, and utility safety standards.
Experience with incident reporting systems, safety data analytics, or telematics.
Familiarity with emergency management planning and asset protection strategies.
What You’ll Get
A competitive compensation package.
Relocation stipend for candidates moving to the Fayetteville region.
The opportunity to work for an award‑winning utility
Health & Wellness Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Plans with HSA and FSA options.
Group Life and Long‑Term Disability Insurance.
Wellness Program offering $120 off per month on medical premiums.
Onsite Gym and Onsite Medical Facility.
Retirement & Financial Benefits:
Pension through the NC Local Government Employees’ Retirement System.
401(k) Match Retirement Plan.
457 Plan for additional retirement savings.
Grade 412 $66,259.10-$87,296.36

Fayetteville PWC provides utility services (electricity, water, waste water) to the people of Fayetteville and Cumberland County for more than a century. As the largest municipal power system in North Carolina, PWC employs 600 people and serves over 114,000 customers in Cumberland County and on the military installation of Fort Bragg/Pope Air Field. PWC has been recognized state-wide and nationally for excellence in utility services as well as in the areas of safety, financial reporting, community service, sustainability and innovation.
PWC offers a competitive compensation and benefits package that includes: Local Govt Employee' Retirement, comprehensive health and dental plans, flexible spending accounts, paid vacation, sick leave and holidays; 401(k), 457 and NC 529 savings plan, On-side wellness center, relocation assistance and educational, training and staff development opportunities.