Site Safety Manager

Hydrostor
Hydrostor

Administration

Kern County, CA, USA

USD 150k-180k / year + Equity

Posted on Jun 23, 2026

Title: Site Safety Manager

Location: Kern County CA – On Site

Job Type: Full-Time

Travel Requirement: 100% site based for all day-to-day activities

Join the Future of Reliable Energy!

Are you ready to shape the future grid? Hydrostor, a leading energy storage, technology and infrastructure company dedicated to developing utility-scale, long-duration energy storage solutions, is seeking a Contract Administration Specialist / Contract Manager

to join our team in the US. We’re supporting the development of a more resilient electricity grid and invite you to be at the forefront of this work!

Why Hydrostor?

Our cutting-edge A-CAES technology is uniquely poised to revolutionize the energy landscape. Join us as we lead the way in shaping a reliable and secure energy future.

Your Mission

As a Site Safety Manager at Hydrostor, you will lead the development, implementation, and oversight of comprehensive safety programs across our project. Reporting to the Director, Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS), you will play a pivotal role in shaping and executing Hydrostor’s safety culture, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and regulatory requirements. This is a mid-to-senior-level role with direct impact on the safety performance of our projects, including responsibility for managing safety staff, interfacing with regulatory agencies, and driving best-in-class practices across all operations.

Your Day-to-Day Adventures

  • Program Leadership & Development: Establish, implement, and continuously improve site safety policies, procedures, and standards in alignment with company goals and regulatory requirements.
  • Compliance & Regulatory Oversight: Ensure full compliance with local, national, and international health, safety, and environmental regulations. Serve as the primary contact for agencies such as OSHA, Cal/OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory bodies.
  • Team Leadership & Mentorship: Supervise and mentor safety personnel (e.g., safety coordinators, inspectors, and officers). Provide coaching, training, and career development to strengthen team capability.
  • Contractor & Stakeholder Management: Oversee contractor safety programs to ensure all external partners adhere to Hydrostor’s EHS requirements. Build strong relationships with contractors, consultants, and regulatory officials.
  • Risk Management & Audits: Conduct high-level risk assessments, site audits, and hazard analyses to identify and mitigate potential risks. Develop and implement corrective and preventive measures to ensure safe operations.
  • Training & Development: Design and deliver comprehensive training programs to employees, contractors, and leadership teams. Foster a culture of accountability and continuous learning in safety practices.
  • Incident & Emergency Response: Lead investigations of safety incidents, ensuring root cause analysis, corrective actions, and knowledge sharing across projects. Oversee emergency preparedness plans and conduct regular drills.
  • Data, Reporting & Analysis: Manage safety performance metrics and dashboards. Analyze data trends to identify improvement opportunities and report results to leadership and project stakeholders. Reporting back to leadership and project teams
  • Environmental Stewardship: Partner with EHS leadership to integrate environmental sustainability and resource conservation into site safety practices.
  • Presentation Skills in Safety: Demonstrate strong public speaking abilities to effectively deliver safety training sessions, emergency response plans, and hazard awareness briefings to diverse audiences, ensuring clear communication and engagement to promote a culture of safety compliance.
  • Reporting Skills: Proficient in documenting safety observations, audits, and metrics using standardized formats like OSHA forms or internal software, with emphasis on accuracy, timeliness, and data analysis to identify trends and support proactive risk management.
  • Toolbox Talks: Lead concise, interactive daily or weekly sessions on specific safety topics such as PPE usage or lockout/tagout procedures, fostering team participation to reinforce safe work practices and address immediate job-site concerns.
  • Incident Investigation: Conduct thorough root cause analyses following accidents or near-misses, utilizing methods like the 5 Whys or fishbone diagrams to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and recommend preventive measures without assigning blame.
  • Corrective Actions: Develop and implement actionable plans to address identified safety deficiencies, such as equipment upgrades or process modifications, while tracking progress through follow-up audits to ensure sustained improvements and regulatory adherence.
  • Reprimand Procedures: Apply fair and consistent disciplinary measures for safety violations, starting with verbal warnings and escalating as needed, while documenting each step to protect the organization legally and encourage behavioral change through education.
  • Reporting Needs in Safety: Establish comprehensive protocols for mandatory reporting of hazards, injuries, and environmental incidents to authorities like OSHA or EPA, including training on whistleblower protections to encourage open communication without fear of retaliation.
  • Independent Decision Making in Safety: Exhibit autonomy in evaluation risk and implementing safety protocols without undue influence from operational procedures, ensuring objective judgment that prioritizes employee wellbeing, regulatory compliance, and long-term resilience through ethical and evidence-based choices

Who You Are

The ideal candidate will be a strategic and hands-on safety leader with proven success in managing large-scale safety programs within industrial, energy, mining, or oil & gas environments. You are a strong communicator who inspires confidence, builds trust, and leads by example. With the ability to balance high-level strategy and on-the-ground execution, you thrive in complex project environments and excel at influencing diverse stakeholders. A passion for safety, environmental stewardship, and continuous improvement will be essential for success in this role.

What You Bring

  • Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, or a related field (Preferred)
  • 5–10 years of progressive experience in safety management (owners side), with at least 3 years in a leadership role overseeing teams or large-scale projects.
  • Advanced professional certifications preference: CSST, OSHA 500, BCSP CHST, Certified Safety Manager (CSM), or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH).
  • Strong Knowledge on Cal/Osha Regulations and requirements.
  • Demonstrated expertise in developing and implementing EHS programs within industrial or large-scale project environments.
  • Strong working knowledge of OSHA, EPA, and international safety standards; experience with ISO 45001 and ISO 14001 preferred.
  • Proven track record of contractor management and ability to enforce strict safety requirements across diverse stakeholders.
  • Exceptional communication, leadership, and team-building skills, with experience mentoring junior safety staff.
  • Exceptional organizational skills and computer skills as most of the safety reporting will be done online using systems such HSI safety management systems and Procore.
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to use data to inform decision-making.
  • Experience leading incident investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective action planning.
  • Ability to work in dynamic, multi-site environments with flexibility to travel as required.
  • Commitment to environmental sustainability and integrating stewardship into safety practices.
  • Exceptional incident management and case management skills and training.

Compensation Details

  • $150K -$180K base
  • Discretionary Bonus
  • Paid Vacation Time
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Benefits
  • 401K Program – with a match!
  • Employee Share Option Plan

To Apply:

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For more information on Hydrostor and the exciting journey we’re on visit our website at www.hydrostor.ca

Equal Opportunity Employer

At Hydrostor, we know that fostering an inclusive workplace, which values diversity, inclusion, and belonging is paramount to our success.

To fulfill our mission, our goal is to attract people who come from all backgrounds and walks of life, who bring diverse perspectives with wide-ranging experiences, and who share in our common passion to drive innovation and change the global energy landscape.

Hydrostor proudly embraces the principles of equal opportunity and inclusion. We are committed to providing opportunities for all employees and candidates. We ensure that all qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to race, creed, color, religion, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, parental, pregnancy, citizenship status, veteran status, disability, or any other protected status protected by applicable law.

Hydrostor is committed to making our application and interview process accessible to everyone, and we encourage applications from people with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodation at any stage, please contact us at careers@hydrostor.ca. In your application, we welcome you to specify your preferred pronouns (e.g. she/her/hers, he/him/his, they/them/theirs, etc.).

Use of Artificial Intelligence

Hydrostor does not use Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to screen, assess, or select candidates during the recruitment or interview process.