Sr. EHS Specialist, Commercial Energy

  • Austin
  • Tesla

The Sr. Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Specialist, Commercial Energy drives EHS process excellence, ensures regulatory compliance, and minimizes risks across Commercial, Industrial, and Utility Energy product deployments in North America.This role reports to the EHS Leader - Commercial Energy and is committed to maintaining world-class safety standards in operations. It involves collaboration with senior regional leadership, front-line operational staff, contracting partners, and other Tesla teams to foster continuous improvement in the design and deployment of energy storage systems and electric vehicle chargers.Based in Fremont, California or Austin, Texas, the position requires frequent and extended travel based on business needs.Responsibilities Develop partnerships and serve as an EHS advisor to Tesla Energy business leaders, ensuring legal compliance and safe product deploymentServe as a technical expert in the safe design, installation, construction, and operation of Tesla energy productsSupport the development and execution of Tesla's Safety programs for Utility and Commercial DeploymentsIdentify operational gaps and drive innovative EHS solutions with cross-functional teamsInvestigate EHS events, determine causes and preventative actions, and implement Human & Organizational Performance principles.Conduct field observations to verify EHS compliance, document findings, and review improvement opportunities with stakeholdersLead EHS meetings to communicate improvements, event learnings, and performance, and train teams on EHS concepts to reduce risk Requirements Minimum three years of progressive EHS experience in a large organization plus a degree in an EHS-related field, or equivalent experienceExperience in the electric power generation, transmission, storage, or distribution industries, with a preference for knowledge of lithium-ion battery storagePractical experience in construction safety, working at heights, electrical safety, and environmental risks, with knowledge of local and national regulatory agenciesDetailed knowledge and practical, hands-on experience in developing and deploying electrical safety programs under OSHA and NFPA70 requirementsAbility to execute responsibilities in a fast-paced global organization using a 'first-principles' approach, with strong communication skills and the ability to interact positively with various stakeholdersStrong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, problem-solving skills, ability to multitask and prioritize in a fast-paced environment, and ability to work independently and as part of a teamExperience with EHS regulatory systems and policy in the United States (plus Canada, Mexico, and South America) is preferred, as is proficiency in the MS Office 365 Suite