Full-Time
EHS Manager
Posted on 4/25/2024
Developer and supplier of Prussian Blue Sodium Ion battery solutions
Hardware
Energy
Compensation Overview
$108,000 - $147,000Annually
+ Bonus + Parental Leave Benefits
Senior, Expert
Santa Clara, CA, USA
Required Skills
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
- Degree in a scientific area or environmental, health and safety.
- Ten (10+) years of relevant experience in a manufacturing setting, ideally including at least one chemical production\/processing or high-power electronics development and operation.
- Expert knowledge of local and national codes and standards for OHS and other workplace safety requirements.
- Problem-solving ability to assist teams meet their KPIs.
- Expert knowledge of chemical safety hazards and safety risks analysis (HAZOP, etc.)
- Prior experience acting as their employer's primary representative to local AHJs and EHS-related contractors for employee training, hazardous waste disposal, etc.
- Strong interpersonal skills; demonstrated ability to negotiate and influence decisions.
- Verbal communication skills and temperament that allow successful coordination with senior leadership and the ability to establish and maintain employee compliance.
- Proficient with MS products, such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.
- Preferred: membership in EHS professional associations and\/or active licenses\/certifications in EHS programs.
Responsibilities
- Lead, develop, and maintain regulatory compliance related to site permitting, hazardous waste operations, chemical management, equipment installation and operation, respiratory equipment use, and related employee training.
- Assist with the development of EHS Natron Energy's facility standards, through participation in the build of work instructions, process hazard analysis, pre-start safety reviews, etc.
- Act as an onsite consultant to promote a safety culture and health protection at all levels of management and frontline employees.
- Maintain a point of presence on the manufacturing floor, identifying risk and providing opportunities for improvement.
- Seek continuous improvement by developing training and coaching materials, editing existing safety programs, and performing internal EHS audits to maintain a high level of adherence.
- Oversight of contractor safety activity including the use of safe work permits, routine area inspections, and ensuring completion of pre-qualification evaluation.
- Maintain relevant safety training certifications of relevance to the company's operations, schedule and coordinate employee safety training programs.
- Drive initiatives to reduce the number and severity of occupational incidents.
- Develop the facility's emergency preparedness including but not limited to the development of an emergency response team for chemical, fire, medical, security, etc., events.
- Lead Learning Teams and Significant Criteria investigations to analyze incidents, near misses reviews, and property damage, ensuring tracking and timely reporting of the corrective and preventative actions.
- Coordinate with senior leadership on EHS programs including training, audits, and compliance.
- Work closely with regulatory agencies to promote a relationship based on trust, openness, and transparency.
- Manage special projects with the support of professional consulting services, prequalified contractors, and medical clinic support.
- Proactively and systematically assess EHS risks and develop and implement cost-efficient solutions.
- Act as the liaison for facility regulatory matters. Responsible for timely submission of reports and permits, payment of fees, etc.
- Conduct or coordinate industrial hygiene activity.
- Coordinate with contractors for training, inspections, and hazardous materials.
- Maintain EHS-related databases including training records and SDS database.
Natron is transforming industrial power. The company is building sustainable, sodium-ion batteries.
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$301.8M
Headquarters
Santa Clara, California
Founded
2012
Growth & Insights
Headcount