
Find a Different Kind of EMT Job
What Does an Industrial EMT Do?
Industrial medics provide first-response care in non-hospital settings like construction sites, manufacturing plants, energy projects and remote job sites. You’re the first person workers turn to for injury response, wellness checks and safety support.
Common responsibilities include:
- First aid and injury response
- Worksite wellness screenings
- OSHA recordable evaluations
- Return-to-work coordination
- Safety education and coaching
Why Medcor?
Flexible Schedules
Medcor offers project-based, part-time and full-time roles across the U.S. Choose weekend, overnight or rotating shifts that match your lifestyle.
Supportive Environments
No sirens, no burnout. You’ll work on organized sites where safety is prioritized and patient care is proactive—not reactive.
Career Growth
Medcor provides paths to grow into clinical lead, safety roles and beyond. We support your development with internal training and advancement opportunities.
Opportunities Nationwide
With roles in logistics, energy, manufacturing and construction, you can stay close to home or take on project-based assignments across the country.
Frequently Asked Questions About Industrial EMT Jobs
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All you need is a valid EMT or paramedic license. No industrial experience? No problem—we provide onboarding and training to help you succeed.
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Yes. Medcor regularly hires for weekend, overnight and rotating shifts.
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We have opportunities throughout North America. Common sites include construction mega projects, manufacturing hubs and remote operations.
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Absolutely. Many of our site leads and supervisors started as EMTs. Your path forward might include roles in safety, leadership or advanced care.