Full-Time

Environmental Health & Safety Specialist

Paramedic

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SpaceX

SpaceX

10,001+ employees

Designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft

Compensation Overview

$75k - $115k/yr

+ Long-term incentives + Discretionary bonuses + Stock options

Senior, Expert

No H1B Sponsorship

Long Beach, CA, USA

US Citizenship Required

Category
Risk & Compliance
Legal & Compliance
Requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalency certificate
  • Registered paramedic (EMT) or registered nurse (RN)
  • 2+ years of experience implementing and overseeing environmental, health and safety programs
  • 4+ years of experience managing emergency response crews in incidents involving hazardous and non-hazardous material releases to air, soil and water
Responsibilities
  • Serve as the paramedic during offshore operations, performing work in offshore/marine environments
  • Recognize requirements and ensure compliance with safety programs and standards including (not limited to): hazard communication, slip/trip/falls, fall protection, confined space, hot work, respiratory protection, lockout/tag-out (LOTO), machine guarding, power and hand-held tools, electrical, emergency shower and eyewash, and chemical management
  • Conduct respiratory training and fit tests
  • Identify workplace safety hazards and conditions for job-related tasks
  • Create and maintain job hazard analyses and personal protective equipment (PPE) assessments
  • Perform and document safety inspections and assist with accident/mishap investigations
  • Document and follow through with corrective actions for identified unsafe conditions
  • Support recovery operations at sea for Falcon 9, Dragon, and/or Starship. Support may include the following operations: Dragon at sea recovery operations; Dragon dockside recovery and post processing operations; Falcon 9 at sea recovery operations; Falcon 9 dockside recovery and post processing operations; Falcon 9 landing operations; transportation of recovered flight hardware
  • Develop, implement and maintain SpaceX environmental policies as outlined by EPA, USCG, DOT, RCRA and any other applicable regulatory agency
  • Responsible for hazardous and non-hazardous waste management, including DOT and RCRA, and proper handling, labeling, and storage
  • Coordinate waste characterization and profiling
  • Monitor, track and ensure company EPA hazardous waste records are completed accordingly
  • Perform environmental compliance and due diligence audits
  • Prepare and update spill prevention control countermeasures (SPCC) plans as required
  • Conduct and monitor the NPDES and other discharge permits/plans
  • Monitor waste at satellite accumulation areas (SAA) and move full containers to Central Accumulation Area (CAA); Maintain waste logs and conduct weekly SAA inspections
  • Recognize construction or industrial storm water requirements
  • Recognize spill prevention countermeasures and control plan (SPCC) requirements and address spills in a compliant manner
Desired Qualifications
  • Current (non-expired) USCG license
  • Experience in offshore EHS and paramedic environments
  • Experience using Windows operating systems and Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Outlook)
  • Experience with use of and training for scaffolding, cranes, forklifts, boom & scissor lifts, lifting straps/slings, and fall protection equipment
  • Demonstrated strong propensity for hands-on work and attention to detail in either academic or career pursuits
  • Ability to multi-task, to manage shifting priorities and to follow through on projects with minimal supervision
  • Ability to work in a construction/industrial environment
  • Ability to communicate well with technicians and engineers
  • Ability to work in a high-concentration, fast-paced environment
  • Strong organizational and communication skills

SpaceX designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft, aiming to make space travel more accessible and enable human life on other planets. Their main products include the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, which are used for launching satellites and conducting cargo and crewed missions to the International Space Station with the Dragon spacecraft. A key feature of SpaceX is their development of reusable rockets, which lower the cost of space travel compared to traditional methods. This focus on cost reduction sets them apart from competitors in the aerospace industry. Additionally, SpaceX operates the Starlink project, a satellite internet service that aims to provide global broadband coverage. Their goal is to revolutionize space technology and expand human presence beyond Earth.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$11B

Headquarters

Brownsville, Texas

Founded

2002

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What believers are saying

  • The new Gigabay Florida facility boosts Starship production and deployment capabilities.
  • U.S. Space Force's $13.7B investment highlights SpaceX's strategic defense importance.
  • V3 Starlink satellites enhance internet speed, strengthening SpaceX's market position.

What critics are saying

  • Amazon's satellite network could challenge Starlink's market share.
  • Ambitious Mars mission timelines may face delays, impacting future plans.
  • Gigabay facility's financial demands could strain SpaceX's resources if mismanaged.

What makes SpaceX unique

  • SpaceX's reusable rockets significantly reduce space travel costs, making it more accessible.
  • Starlink's satellite internet constellation offers global broadband coverage, a unique market advantage.
  • SpaceX's collaboration on microbe-based fermentation explores sustainable food production in space.

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Benefits and Perks - Our employees’ well-being is important to us and essential to our capacity to do extraordinary things. We offer a wide variety of programs to support the health, wellness, and financial security of our employees and their families.

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Apr 22nd, 2025
Space Mission Explores Microbe-Based Precision Fermentation To Solve Astronaut Food Challenges

A team of researchers from Imperial College London, Cranfield University, and space technology companies Frontier Space and ATMOS Space Cargo have launched a miniature laboratory into Earth’s orbit. This lab contains genetically engineered microbes designed to produce proteins and other materials such as pharmaceuticals, fuel, and bioplastics in space.“Our technology will help mature bio-experimentation solutions for future space environments” The mission, which began on April 21, 2025, aboard Europe’s first commercial returnable spacecraft, Phoenix, via SpaceX, aims to explore the feasibility of using microbes in space for sustainable food production. The microbe specimens will be returned to Earth for analysis, with the goal of understanding how microgravity, long-term storage, and space transportation affect their ability to produce useful resources.The need for efficient food production in space has become increasingly pressing as human space exploration expands. Transporting food, water, and fuel for astronauts is costly and inefficient, with estimates suggesting that feeding a single astronaut could cost up to £20,000 per day, as cited by Imperial College. The use of engineered yeasts in space, capable of producing essential supplies through precision fermentation, is a potential solution to these logistical challenges.Dr Rodrigo Ledesma Amaro and Dr Aqeel Shamsul © Imperial College London. Bringing the future closerDr