Supervisor, Environmental Health & Safety at USA Rare Earth, LLC
Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 May, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

EHS Management, Risk Assessment, OSHA Compliance, Chemical Safety, Industrial Hygiene, Incident Investigation, Process Safety Management, Environmental Compliance, Contractor Safety, Emergency Preparedness, Hazardous Materials Handling, Training Development, LOTO, Arc Flash Safety, Permit-to-Work Systems, Regulatory Reporting

Industry

Metal Ore Mining

Description
Position Overview: The Supervisor, Environmental Health & Safety is responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining a best-in-class EHS management system across construction, laboratory, and future production operations. This role supports high-hazard industrial activities involving hydrogen systems, combustible/reactive metals, chemicals, industrial equipment, and contractor operations. The position balances hands-on field support with policy development, training, risk reduction, and system improvement to build a scalable and sustainable safety culture. Key Responsibilities: Develop and maintain EHS policies, programs, and procedures aligned with OSHA, NFPA, EPA, and state regulatory requirements. Act as an in-house technical resource for chemical safety, hazardous materials handling, electrical and mechanical safety, and industrial hygiene. Create and deliver OSHA-compliant training programs and site-specific training content for employees and contractors. Lead risk assessments, JHAs, and incident investigations, ensuring timely corrective actions and lessons learned. Partner with engineering, operations, and contractors to integrate EHS into design, construction, commissioning, and production activities. Track and report safety metrics and leading/lagging indicators to management. Champion Stop Work Authority and foster an accountable safety culture. Support emergency preparedness, chemical spill response, and fire/life safety planning. Mentor employees at all levels to reinforce ownership of safety. Support environmental compliance activities including stormwater, SPCC, hazardous waste, wastewater, and air permitting programs. Participate in process hazard reviews, management of change (MOC), pre-startup safety reviews (PSSR), commissioning, and operational readiness activities. Coordinate contractor safety activities including permit-to-work systems, energy control coordination, barricading/red zone control, and high-risk work oversight. Support emergency preparedness systems including gas detection, alarm response, spill response, evacuation planning, and fire/life safety coordination. Qualifications & Competencie Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Science, or related field (Master’s preferred). 5–7 years of progressive EHS experience in construction, manufacturing, chemical, or high-hazard industries. Strong knowledge of chemical hazard communication, PPE, ventilation controls, and process safety principles. Experience supporting high-hazard manufacturing, chemical processing, metals, energy, or similar industrial operations preferred. Familiarity with combustible dust hazards, reactive materials, industrial ventilation, gas systems, and process safety concepts preferred. Strong organizational skills with ability to manage multiple projects, inspections, corrective actions, and training systems simultaneously. Experience in electrical/mechanical safety including Arc Flash (NFPA 70E), LOTO, and commissioning. Demonstrated ability to create policies, procedures, and engaging training programs. OSHA Authorized Trainer preferred; other certifications (CSP, CIH, CHMM, etc.) highly desirable. Excellent communication skills with proven ability to engage both shop floor and executive levels. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities; capable of building practical, scalable EHS solutions. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Work Environment: Work may involve exposure to high-hazard industrial processes including chemicals, compressed gases, energized systems, reactive materials, elevated noise levels, and active construction/manufacturing operations. This role operates in both office and field settings, with time divided between administrative work and on-site supervision. Field work may involve exposure to varying weather conditions, dust, noise, and active construction equipment. PPE is required when on-site. Extended hours, weekends, or travel may be required depending on site needs. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, skills required of personnel so classified. The reporting relationship may not reflect the most recent changes to the corporate reporting structure. USA Rare Earth proudly supports Equal Employment Opportunities USA Rare Earth's policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all applicants and will provide reasonable accommodations according to applicable federal, state, and/or local laws. For assistance applying for employment through this site due to disability, please contact Human Resources, hr@usare.com, to discuss reasonable accommodations.
Responsibilities
Develop and maintain a comprehensive EHS management system across construction, laboratory, and production operations. Lead risk assessments, training programs, and regulatory compliance for high-hazard industrial activities.
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