What are the responsibilities and job description for the EHS Specialist position at Lucid Motors?
We are currently seeking an Environmental, Health, and Safety Specialist; this role will report to the Senior Manager of EHS at Lucid’s Newark, CA Headquarters. Our ideal candidate will find responsibility in the design, implementation, and execution of complex subject matter across a wide range of EH&S disciplines. Individuals with a strong background in any combination of environmental compliance, electrical safety, or construction safety management are strongly preferred.
This role is not eligible for Visa sponsorship.
You Will:
- Support day-to-day EHS operations at Lucid’s Headquarters’ locations, including ongoing construction projects.
- Assist with the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of EHS Management System elements pertaining to all R&D and product development teams at Lucid including Battery, Mechanical, Field Service, and Build teams.
- Support on-floor activities daily by attending meetings, resolving issues presented by team members, and coaching the floor with the EHS employee engagement process.
- Develop and maintain strong communication between all organizations within site operations.
- Ensure compliance with Local, State and Federal environmental, health and safety regulations.
- Drive incident analysis activities.
- Design safe workspaces and create, implement, and measure policies for employees to follow that minimize job-related hazards.
- Manage high visibility projects as a key liaison between Lucid Motors and third-party organizations' driving results to meet aggressive timelines.
- Drive employee engagement programs as a foundation to EHS integration in the workplace.
- Provide support for EHS programs such as LOTO, Hazard Communication, Emergency Response, Fall Protection, Respiratory Protection, Hearing Conservation, Air and Waste management, etc.
- Develop and conduct education and training as required across manufacturing operations.
- Represent EHS in varying multi-functional routine and non-routine engagements.
- Conducting workplace inspection practices and drive the corrective and preventative action management process providing key performance indicators.
You Bring:
- Minimum of a bachelor’s in occupational safety, chemical engineering, chemistry, electrical engineering, or other related EHS field with at least 1-year professional experience.
- Knowledge of and experience with state, local, and federal environmental programs (stormwater, industrial wastewater, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, and air quality).
- Practical experience with electrical safety programs, LOTO, machine guarding, and incident investigation.
- Ability to influence and communicate effectively with manufacturing team members and other key stakeholders.
- Ability to work effectively and efficiently under pressure while managing competing priorities in a rapid growth environment.
- Well organized and highly detail oriented.
- Able to influence and communicate effectively with leaders, technicians, engineers, contractors and supporting staff.
- Desire to leverage data and automation to drive continuous improvement, progress efficiencies, and improve decision-making.
- Strong knowledge of Microsoft suite. Knowledge of Excel and data visualization platforms (Power BI, Tableau, etc.) strongly preferred