Salary
💰 $130,000 - $150,000 per year
About the role
- At Terabase Energy we develop interconnected software and construction automation platforms for large-scale solar.
- Work with project developers, owners, and engineering & construction firms to support design, optimization and construction of huge solar projects around the world.
- Team is a blend of solar-industry veterans and newbies, software, electrical and mechanical engineers, coders, product managers, project managers, and sales and marketing professionals.
- Based in Northern California with several other offices in the United States and around the world.
- Employee Health and Safety Manager acts as a consultant to business unit leaders and provides support for product teams and workers.
- Provide leadership, coordination, and execution of day-to-day requirements on projects, manage workers' compensation claims, ensure precise accident reports, and drive safety programs and initiatives.
- Will operate on client sites as well as Terabase locations.
Requirements
- Provide support to the R&D and product teams by maintaining a visible presence to the field, performing production floor visits to the sites and facilities.
- Develop a Site Safety Management Plan (SMP) for the project to ensure a safe work environment for all company employees, contractors, visitors and community.
- Establish and maintain a positive safety culture throughout the organization.
- Communicate safety information regularly to the organization in a highly professional and effective manner.
- Implement a risk-based approach to safety management, consider non-safety related factors, and balance practicalities with safety measures.
- Investigate safety incidents, perform root cause analysis, establish corrective and preventive actions, monitor for trends.
- Establish and maintain safety training content.
- Support project safety management needs in the way of planning, consulting, etc.
- Bachelor's Degree in relevant field or equivalent blend of education and work experience in our industry.
- 5-7 years of applied professional EHS work, in a construction field; factory setting is also desirable.
- Understanding of the software, engineering and/or climate tech sectors.
- Experience providing EHS support across multiple locations.
- Strong planning, coordination, organization and prioritization skills.
- Proven ability to foster relationships with managers and working partnerships with a broad range of people.
- Ability to work well autonomously and within a team in a fast-paced and deadline-oriented environment.
- Thorough understanding of OSHA, ANSI, and EPA regulations.
- Ability to interpret State and Federal regulations and applicability to facility to ensure compliance.
- Ability to write regulatory reports, business correspondence and procedure manuals.
- Experience performing risk assessments and audits.
- Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.