Environmental Health & Safety Specialist II
Job in
Mountain View, Santa Clara County, California, 94039, USA
Listed on 2026-05-26
Listing for:
Aurora
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-05-26
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Safety Engineer, Environmental Compliance, Occupational Health & Safety
Job Description & How to Apply Below
As part of the Aurora Safety organization, the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Specialist provides direct strategic and tactical support of EHS programs to prevent incidents, ensure conformity with applicable policies, and maintain a strong Safety Culture. This position is based in Mountain View, California, but will be required to travel to other parts of North America, especially to Bozeman, Montana, other Pacific NW locations and Texas terminal locations.
Travel time is estimated to be less than 25% of working time.
- Serve as the first point of contact and onsite EHS representative for Aurora’s West Coast facilities.
- Scope and implement occupational safety projects for West Coast regional sites, including stakeholder engagement, compliance, audits, investigations, and communication strategy.
- Manage inventory, SME oversight, change control, and assurance planning for all equipment and tasks designated as high‑risk at West Coast facilities.
- Continuously pursue improvement initiatives to increase EHS program effectiveness.
- Oversight and support of regional Site Safety Leads (SSLs), including their recruitment, training, workload balancing, assignment, and performance metrics.
- Maintain subject‑matter expertise in Federal, State (especially regulation unique to California), and local safety regulations, including OSHA, NFPA, DOT, ANSI, and EPA.
- Ensure compliance (Federal, State, and Local requirements) across key areas such as training, industrial hygiene, hazard communication, laser safety, waste management, and DOT Hazmat shipping.
- Conduct Job Safety Analyses (JSAs) and manage documentation in Cority (for EHS incidents).
- Support waste stream tracking and reporting.
- Perform site audits and oversee completion of all findings and actions.
- Conduct safety assessments of new equipment, tasks, and chemicals.
- Implement emergency planning efforts, including preparedness drills, scheduling trainings, and updating associated programs.
- Partner with other Safety Department teams in Safety Culture, Issue Management, Governance, Risk Assessment, and Operational efforts.
- Collaborate with Workplace, IT, Operations, Service Engineering, and Hardware to embed EHS practices into daily operations.
- Required interface with local on‑site management to maintain necessary collaborative channels.
- Author, review, and enforce EHS policies and assist with document control; maintain formatting, visibility, and accessibility of documentation.
- Conduct investigations, as appropriate, in response to incidents within the scope of responsibility.
- Lead by example to model safety as a core value that is integrated into all aspects of Aurora’s operations.
- 3+ years of dedicated EHS experience in an industrial, manufacturing, automotive, R & D, or technology environment.
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Sciences, Chemistry, Engineering, or related field.
- Strong familiarity with California‑specific safety regulations, OSHA, NFPA, DOT, ANSI, and safety standards, including but not limited to LOTO, Hazard communication, Fire Life Safety Code, food safety, PPE, emergency response, and other standard safety policies.
- Highly motivated, persistent, and dedicated.
- Proven ability to prioritize, make decisions independently, and manage multiple responsibilities in high‑risk environments.
- Excellent ability to reason, make decisions, and exercise independent judgment in various situations.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills; able to build effective relationships across all levels.
- Ability to work independently across geographically distributed teams.
- Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel to other U.S. sites as needed.
- Experience in high‑tech, manufacturing, vehicle, or fleet operations safety.
- OSHA 30‑hour certification (or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire).
- ASP or CSP certification preferred (or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire).
- 40‑hour HAZWOPER certification.
- Experience with EHS program development, safety training across all levels, and…
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