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EHS Manager

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In-Office
Brisbane, CA
Senior level
In-Office
Brisbane, CA
Senior level
As EHS Manager, develop and implement environmental, health, and safety programs, ensure compliance, conduct training, and oversee safety practices across operations and customer sites.
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About Mytra


We’re creating an entirely new way to solve the most ubiquitous problem in industry - moving and storing material. We’re applying robotics and distributed software to create a new class of product for this $1T market. We’re focused on the supply chain industry first. The industry is in a massive bind with the continued growth of e-commerce, sharp rise in costs, and supply chain disruptions. What has been a “sleepy” industry for decades is now at the epicenter of sustaining the global economy.

Position Summary


As the EHS Manager, you’ll develop and implement environmental, health, and safety programs that span internal operations (labs, assembly, manufacturing) and external deployments (customer job sites, construction zones, installation projects). You will drive proactive risk mitigation, ensure compliance with all applicable laws and standards, and cultivate a strong safety culture across the entire organization and partner ecosystem

Key ResponsibilitiesCompany-Wide Support
  • Develop, document, communicate and enforce EH&S programs that ensure a safe working environment.
  • Lead Safety Assessments and Inspections across all locations to identify and resolve hazardous, ergonomic, and industrial risks
  • Lead Internal and external training & preparedness planning across all locations in the areas of workplace safety, workplace violence, hazards, and physical protection.
  • Develop sustainability programs that support Mytra’s overall ecology philosophy (waste reduction, energy efficiency, recycling).
  • Manage EH&S documentation, permits, and compliance tracking systems.
  • Train employees, field technicians, and contractors on EH&S protocols and best practices.
Manufacturing, R&D Lab, and Facility Safety
  • Develop and maintain internal EH&S policies, safety training programs, and job hazard analyses (JHAs).
  • Conduct routine inspections and audits of the production floor, prototyping labs, and office spaces.
  • Ensure compliance with OSHA, EPA, NFPA, and Cal/OSHA (where applicable).
  • Manage incident investigations, root cause analyses, and corrective actions.
  • Oversee hazardous material handling, storage, disposal, and regulatory reporting.
Customer Job Site and Construction Safety
  • Develop and implement site-specific safety plans (SSSPs) for customer deployments and installations.
  • Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal construction safety regulations.
  • Conduct field safety audits and risk assessments at customer and contractor sites.
  • Serve as the company’s EH&S representative during on-site mobilization and installation work.
  • Coordinate safety responsibilities with GCs, site owners, and subcontractors; participate in site meetings and toolbox talks.
  • Ensure lockout/tagout, confined space entry, fall protection, hot work, and electrical safety protocols are followed on-site
Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Safety Engineering, Construction Management, or related field.
  • 5+ years of experience in EH&S, ideally in a manufacturing, construction, or field deployment environment.
  • Knowledge of OSHA 1926 and 1910 standards, EPA regulations, and local EH&S codes.
  • Experience with construction site safety, especially robotics or equipment installation.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills, including experience working with customers and contractors.
  • Ability to travel regularly to customer job sites and work in variable field conditions
Preferred Certifications:
  • OSHA 30-Hour (Construction or General Industry)
  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP), CHST, or similar
  • First Aid/CPR and HAZWOPER
  • ASP (Associate Safety Professional) or CSP (Certified Safety Professional)

Benefits Include:

  • Competitive compensation + equity grants at a high growth company backed by top tier VCs
  • Medical, dental, vision, 401(k), commuter benefits, and pet insurance
  • Lively modern combined office and lab space where we rapidly iterate through design, build and test phases
  • Lunch and snacks provided in the office; we eat and share stories together at the “long” table
  • Flexible hours and flexible PTO

Pay Notice

  • Compensation for this position will be negotiated based on the candidate's experience level and location. The posted salary band is applicable only to the San Francisco Bay Area and is subject to change.

Top Skills

Epa Regulations
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Mytra Brisbane, California, USA Office

427 Valley Dr, Brisbane, California, United States, 94005

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