Manufacturing Safety Manager

FluidstackPhoenix, AZ
$105,000 - $140,000

About The Position

Fluidstack is seeking a Manufacturing Safety Manager to join their Supply Chain Team. This role is crucial for ensuring the safety of operations as the company scales its compute infrastructure for AI. The company emphasizes extreme ownership, velocity, first principles, and a passion for the AI frontier. The Supply Chain Team is responsible for procuring 10GW of compute, making supply chain a competitive advantage, and building advanced supply chain prediction models using AI. The Manufacturing Safety Manager will play a key role in integrating safety into the rapid build-out of these facilities.

Requirements

  • Conducted machine risk assessments per ANSI/RIA R15.06, R15.08, ISO 10218-1/2, ISO/TS 15066, or the ANSI B11 series, and turned findings into safeguarding specs that engineering actually built.
  • Hold a technical engineering background (Occupational Safety, Industrial, Mechanical, Chemical, or Environmental Engineering, or a closely related field).
  • Managed and developed safety specialists, coordinators, or technicians, and owned a program budget and vendor relationships.
  • Led root-cause investigations using 5-Why or fault tree analysis on a manufacturing floor, and closed out the corrective actions.
  • Served as the site point of contact for an OSHA or state-plan (ADOSH) inspection, and closed out findings without repeat citations.
  • Partnered with engineering teams during equipment commissioning to build safety into the design stage.
  • Track leading and lagging safety metrics and use them to change what plant leadership prioritizes month to month.

Nice To Haves

  • Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), held or actively pursuing.
  • OSHA 30-Hour General Industry card.
  • Experience with collaborative robots and AGV/AMR safety programs.
  • Lean or Six Sigma exposure applied to safety work.

Responsibilities

  • Own machine risk assessments for robotic work cells, AGVs, conveyance systems, and cobot deployments on the production floor, specifying safeguarding controls per relevant ANSI and ISO standards.
  • Lead incident investigations using 5-Why and fault tree analysis, drive corrective and preventive actions to closure, and serve as the site liaison to ADOSH for inspections, citations, and OSHA 300/300A record-keeping.
  • Chair the facility's Joint Health and Safety Committee, run the routine inspection program of walkthroughs and Gemba observations, and report leading and lagging safety KPIs to plant leadership monthly.
  • Partner with Engineering during equipment commissioning and capital projects to integrate safety-by-design principles and validate lockout and tag out procedures.
  • Own the manufacturing safety program budget and third-party safety consultant relationships, and manage and develop the safety specialists and technicians assigned to the floor.

Benefits

  • Equity in the form of stock options.
  • Commitment to pay equity and transparency.
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