NVIDIA
DataCenterEngineeringandOperationsEHSEngineer
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“Data Center Engineering and Operations EHS Engineer at NVIDIA. Skills: EHS compliance, hazard analysis, risk mitigation, regulatory compliance. Ensure compliance with and advancement of EHS compliance programs, procedures, and training. Understand and apply federal, California, county, and city worker safety and life safety regulations”
What You'll Achieve.
surpass all applicable EHS regulations and company programs; ensure compliance with and advancement of EHS compliance programs, procedures, and training; meeting environmental-related requirements; maintain appropriate safety throughout medium voltage switching and medium and low voltage equipment testing; ensure safety measures are accurate during validation, qualification and deployment of liquid computer cooling equipment; improving team performance
Industry & Context.
hazard analysis; risk mitigation strategies; identifying issues
Frequent travel between sites in the Silicon Valley region, work in data center-related research and development laboratories, as well as collocated data centers, Has or can obtain a valid driver’s license to operate non-commercial motor vehicles in California
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Bachelor's degree in occupational safety, occupational risk management, or related field (or equivalent experience), 5+ years of experience in conducting hazard analysis and risk mitigation strategies, implementation of successful internal EHS programs, management of onsite compliance programs, and site inspections/audits, Knowledge of US federal and California health and safety regulations and their applicability to commercial and industrial environments with a concentration in electrical safety, Knowledge of employee exposure monitoring programs related to noise, thermal stress exposure, and use of various chemicals, Preparation and implementation of site-specific training modules/programs, Has or can obtain a valid driver’s license to operate non-commercial motor vehicles in California
Nice to Have
Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) and Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) certifications, NFPA 70E training and certification, RCRA and/or DOT hazardous materials training and experience, Master’s degree in occupational safety and/or health sciences
What You'll Do.
Ensure compliance with and advancement of EHS compliance programs
Understand and apply federal
and city worker safety and life safety regulations
Support DCEO EHS team in meeting environmental-related requirements
Conduct inspections and assist with waste management processes
Provide real-time risk assessment and safety guidance for non-routine work
prototype and first article equipment
Coordinate with onsite facilities teams and vendors to maintain appropriate safety throughout medium voltage switching and medium and low voltage equipment testing
Ensure safety measures are accurate during validation
qualification and deployment of liquid computer cooling equipment
Initiate and conduct workshops and training sessions on health and safety requirements
Ensure proper chemical and waste management and maintain chemical inventories
Conduct hazardous waste inspections and supervise hazardous waste disposal
Coordinate with external firms and internal teams as the primary contact for audits and compliance inspections
Assist with the development of standard and emergency operating procedures
and generating corrective action backlogs
Integrate autonomous solutions into documentation processes
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coordinate with the DCEO Operations staff, Collocation provider contacts, the company’s real estate management group, and the EHS division; Work closely with a world-class group of engineers and experts; Coordinate with onsite facilities teams and vendors; Work with onsite engineering and facilities teams, as well as vendors; Coordinate with external firms and internal teams
Process & Methodology
generating corrective action backlogs
Full Job Description
Join NVIDIA’s outstanding team and help redefine the future of computing! In the role of Data Center Engineering and Operations (DCEO) Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Engineer, you will make sure teams at our locations surpass all applicable EHS regulations and company programs. This is a fully onsite role where you will be joining a distributed team that works within data centers and laboratories where we launch our first article AI factories for testing. This role offers a rare chance to work with innovative technology, using AI to improve our processes and results. You will work closely with a world-class group of engineers and experts committed to innovation and quality. **What you 'll be doing:** * Coordinate with the DCEO Operations staff, Collocation provider contacts, the company’s real estate management group, and the EHS division to ensure compliance with and advancement of EHS compliance programs, procedures, and training in the south Bay Area of California. This role focuses on understanding and applying federal, California, county, and city worker safety and life safety regulations in our facilities. The role will also help support DCEO EHS team in meeting environmental-related requirements including conducting inspections and assisting with waste management processes. * Provide real-time risk assessment and safety guidance for non-routine work, prototype and first article equipment where design and hardware engineers are performing tests to qualify and validate equipment * Coordinate with onsite facilities teams and vendors to maintain appropriate safety throughout medium voltage switching and medium and low voltage equipment testing * Work with onsite engineering and facilities teams, as well as vendors, to ensure safety measures are accurate during validation, qualification and deployment of liquid computer cooling equipment * Frequent travel between sites in the Silicon Valley region as well as work in data center-related research and developm
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