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Peraton · 1 month ago

Environmental Health & Safety Lead Analyst

Peraton is a next-generation national security company that drives missions of consequence spanning the globe and extending to the farthest reaches of the galaxy. The Environmental Health & Safety Lead Analyst will support the Deep Space Network Operations and Maintenance contract with NASA, focusing on ensuring compliance with EHS regulations and leading various EHS training and project initiatives.

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Responsibilities

Lead or support technical EHS activities for assigned projects, programs, or self-initiated initiatives
Define EHS project timelines, goals, and deliverables
Independently conduct complex EHS assignments and provide guidance to junior staff
Develop and deliver EHS training programs to personnel across a complex operational environment
Prepare internal and external EHS compliance/conformance reports, including data analysis
Support or lead incident investigations and emergency response activities
Participate in and/or lead EHS audits or self-assessments
Provide interpretation and application of federal, state, and local EHS regulations (OSHA, Cal/OSHA, EPA, NIOSH, NFPA, APCD)
Support Management of Change processes by assessing EHS impacts and engineering considerations
Apply scientific and engineering principles to drive risk reduction and ensure regulatory compliance
Conduct complex safety/environmental training in alignment with consensus standards (NFPA 70E, ANSI, NFPA 101)
Manage key programs such as: Air Management Program, including training and compliance and Water Program, including training and regulatory adherence
Communicate effectively in both written and verbal formats with internal stakeholders at all levels
Present EHS information clearly to technical and non-technical audiences
Represent the company professionally in discussions with regulatory agencies, interest groups, and community stakeholders
Collaborate across multi-disciplinary teams and adapt to assignments outside an individual’s primary EHS specialty

Qualification

EHS engineering principlesEHS regulations knowledgeData analysis skillsProject planning skillsMS Office proficiencyCommunication skillsLeadership skillsCSHTOHST certificationCSP designationOSHA 500/501 certification

Required

5 years with BS/BA; 3 years with MS/MA; 0 years with PhD
Advanced knowledge of EHS engineering/scientific principles and ability to resolve complex issues
Strong analytical, leadership, and project planning skills
Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
Experience supporting multiple construction projects with shifting priorities and deadlines
Strong organizational, prioritization, and communication skills
Knowledge of federal, state, and local EHS laws and regulations affecting construction safety
Working knowledge of EPA, OSHA, NIOSH, NFPA, APCD, and related regulations. Knowledge of NASA regulations is a plus
Ability to analyze EHS performance data (e.g., OSHA 300 logs, LTIR, frequency rates)
Proficiency with MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and related systems
Valid California driver's license
Ability to obtain/retain a trusted background check and pass NCIC screening (U.S. Citizenship required)

Preferred

CSHT or OHST certification (Board of Certified Safety Professionals)
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) designation
OSHA 500/501 Train-the-Trainer certification

Benefits

Employees may be eligible for overtime
Shift differential
Discretionary bonus

Company

Peraton Fearlessly solving the toughest national security challenges.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Thomas Terjesen
Chief Information Officer
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