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EHS Manager - Hydrogen Field Operations & Logistics Safety

Job in Hickory, Catawba County, North Carolina, 28601, USA
Listing for: OneH2, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2025-12-20
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Environmental Engineer
Job Description & How to Apply Below

EHS Manager - Hydrogen Field Operations & Logistics Safety

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About Us

OneH2 is a US company with an ambitious agenda to reinvent the energy industry through hydrogen technology. OneH2 designs and manufactures innovative products from hydrogen production plants and distribution equipment, through to vehicle powertrains and fuel systems. OneH2 is also the leading provider of hydrogen as a fuel to the transportation and materials handling industries. We are a unique hydrogen business in that we address the entire value chain of hydrogen fuel from molecule to vehicle.

Our mission is to be a global hydrogen company and usher in a new era of fuel energy. We heavily invest in our technology and our people as we embark on a challenging yet exciting journey re‑shaping the future of energy. If you share a passion in energy and technology and want to make a real difference in a rapidly growing scale‑up company, please read on.

Job Summary

We are seeking an experienced and driven EHS Manager with deep expertise in hydrogen systems and transportation safety to support our Service & Operations team. This role focuses on field safety inspections, hydrogen‑specific hazard controls, and transport compliance for hydrogen delivery trucks, trailers, mobile fuelers, and on‑site refueling equipment. This position is highly field‑oriented and involves regular travel to customer sites, production plants, refueling stations, and mobile hydrogen deployments across the U.S. The EHS Manager will also utilize remote monitoring tools and networked safety systems to oversee equipment status, pressure controls, interlocks, and hydrogen‑specific alarms across the fleet.

Responsibilities

Hydrogen Systems Safety Oversight
  • Conduct in‑depth safety audits and inspections on hydrogen trailers, mobile fueling equipment, dispensers, and stationary storage at field sites.
  • Validate proper functioning of all hydrogen‑specific interlocks, leak detection systems, vent stacks, relief valves, and emergency shutoff systems.
  • Monitor safety‑critical systems via networked telemetry and IoT to ensure pressure, temperature, and alarm thresholds remain within safe operating limits.
  • Oversee safe loading, unloading, and transfer procedures for compressed hydrogen at mobile and stationary sites.
Logistics & DOT/Hazmat Compliance
  • Ensure all hydrogen transport operations comply with DOT, HAZMAT, FMCSA, and PHMSA regulations.
  • Inspect trailers, pressure vessels, HAZMAT placards, and vehicle safety systems prior to field deployment.
  • Review and maintain documentation such as shipping papers, HAZMAT manifests, driver certifications, and pre/post‑trip inspections.
Training & Incident Response
  • Develop and deliver field training programs for technicians and drivers on hydrogen safety, HAZMAT handling, defensive driving, fire risk, and emergency response.
  • Lead incident investigations related to hydrogen leaks, transport violations, or on‑site safety incidents. Conduct root cause analysis and corrective action planning.
Regulatory Compliance & Documentation
  • Maintain all compliance records for OSHA, EPA, DOT, and state‑specific hydrogen safety standards.
  • Support permitting and inspections related to hydrogen fueling infrastructure.
  • Liaise with regulatory bodies and represent the company during audits and safety reviews.
Continuous Improvement & Technology
  • Identify and implement safety improvements across field equipment and transport operations.
  • Collaborate with engineering and operations teams to review and approve new hydrogen systems and equipment for field use.
  • Use networked diagnostics and real‑time alerts to proactively identify safety issues before they escalate.
Skills and Qualifications
  • Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Engineering, or related technical field.
  • 2-5 years of experience in EHS roles, preferably in hydrogen, chemical, or fuel handling environments.
  • Strong knowledge of hydrogen system safety (gaseous hydrogen, high‑pressure containment, fueling interfaces, etc.).
  • Deep understanding of DOT, HAZMAT, OSHA, EPA, and NFPA 2 (Hydrogen…
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