EHS Manager; Maritime
Listed on 2026-02-23
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Operations Manager -
Management
Operations Manager
Saronic Technologies is a leader in revolutionizing autonomy at sea, dedicated to developing state-of-the-art solutions that enhance maritime operations through autonomous and intelligent platforms.
The EHS Manager for Maritime is a hands‑on people leader responsible for building, scaling, and implementing Environmental, Health & Safety programs across Saronic shipyards and maritime operations. Operating in a startup and high‑growth environment, this role balances day‑to‑day execution with program development, team leadership, and change management. The EHS Manager partners closely with operations, engineering, and leadership to establish scalable EHS systems that support rapid growth while maintaining regulatory compliance, risk reduction, and promoting a culture of learning and operational excellence.
Responsibilities- People Leadership & Team Development
- Lead, mentor, and develop a growing EHS team in a fast‑paced, evolving organization
- Hire, onboard, and train EHS team members as the company scales
- Set clear priorities, performance expectations, and development plans for direct reports
- Foster accountability, adaptability, and ownership within the EHS team
- Drive a proactive and HOP‑based EHS culture in a rapidly changing organization
- Support organizational change as processes, teams, and facilities evolve
- Provide strategic people management, including hiring, onboarding, performance reviews, and succession planning.
- Mentor and develop direct reports through regular coaching, goal setting, and career development discussions.
- Drive employee engagement and retention through effective leadership and clear communication.
- Program Development & Scaling
- Lead EHS team initiatives and responsibilities including regulatory reports, inspections, or information requests; internal audits; emergency drills; management system improvements; and program development and assessments
- Build and implement EHS programs, policies, and procedures suitable for a startup and scalable to future operations
- Establish foundational EHS management systems for shipyard and vessel testing environments
- Adapt EHS programs to support new yards, test sites, vessels, and operational profiles
- Balance operational speed of execution with risk management and regulatory requirements
- Ensure environmental programs scale with increased testing and yard activity
- Drive a proactive safety culture in high‑risk maritime environments
- Support organizational change as shipyard operations, vessel capabilities, and test complexity evolve
- Shipyard and Vessel Maintenance, Repair, and Operations EHS
- Oversee EHS programs supporting shipyard activities such as fabrication, welding, blasting, coating, electrical work, rigging, and heavy equipment operations
- Ensure safe practices for dry dock, pier‑side, and yard‑based work
- Manage high‑risk activities including hot work, confined spaces, working at heights, lifting operations, and contractor safety
- Ensure that environmental compliance programs are established and maintained including hazardous waste, stormwater, air emissions, chemical management, and spill prevention
- Partner with operations and engineering to embed safety into yard layout, work planning, and equipment selection. Partner with engineering and operations to embed safety‑by‑design into equipment, facilities, and vessel design
- Ensure compliance with OSHA and applicable marine safety standards for vessels under 60 ft (e.g., USCG, ISM as applicable)
- Vessel Testing & On‑Water Operations
- Develop and enforce EHS procedures for vessel commissioning, dock trials, sea trials, and operational testing
- Ensure safe launch, recovery, mooring, and towing operations
- Support safe execution of test plans involving propulsion, electrical systems, autonomy, and mission equipment
- Coordinate emergency response readiness for on‑water testing activities
- Compliance, Risk & Incident Management
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA, USCG, ISM, and state/local regulations
- Lead incident investigations, root cause analyses, and corrective action implementation
- Prepare for and support regulatory inspections and audits
- Identify emerging risks associated with growth and operational change
- Stay current on emerging…
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