EHS Manager

On-site

About this role

EHS Manager Be part of building something extraordinary

HSP US: Building the Future of Energy

At HSP US, we’re looking for motivated, goal-oriented professionals who want to grow their careers while contributing to high-impact work in the energy sector. If you’re energized by technical problem-solving, customer collaboration, and creating tailored engineering solutions, this role is for you. As a fast-growing operation, we are building state-of-the-art production capabilities, cutting-edge processes, and a high-performance culture centered around quality, safety, and innovation. Joining our team means being part of a once-in-a-generation start-up environment where you help lay the foundation for operational excellence for years to come.

The team you will Join!

As the EHS Manager, you play a key role in establishing and maintaining a strong safety culture at HSP US as we ramp up production. You’ll develop and implement EHS programs, ensure regulatory compliance, and partner with teams across the facility to reduce risk and drive continuous improvement. If you enjoy building processes from the ground up and fostering a safe, compliant, and high-performing workplace, you’ll thrive in this role. 

What We Are Looking For!

  • Lead comprehensive OSHA compliance audits across all production areas (casting, impregnation, autoclaves, machining, winding, high-voltage testing).
  •  Experience building out EHS & Safety Manuals.
  •  Build and maintain OSHA-required programs tailored to high-voltage manufacturing, including: LOTO, Confined Space, Hazard Communication, Machine Guarding, Electrical Safety & Arc Flash, Respiratory Protection, and Hot Work & Permit-to-Work Systems.
  • Prepare the facility for regulatory inspections and serve as the primary point of contact for OSHA and state agencies.
  • Develop and maintain all OSHA logs, incident records, and compliance documentation.
  • Conduct detailed risk assessments for high-hazard processes such as resin handling, vacuum impregnation, autoclave curing, overhead crane operations, and high-voltage testing.
  • Perform Job Hazard Analyses (JHAs), Process Hazard Analyses (PHAs), and equipment-specific risk evaluations.
  • Build and implement a complete EHS management system for a new U.S. manufacturing operation.
  • Develop emergency response plans, evacuation routes, and crisis-management procedures for a facility undergoing active construction and commissioning.
  • Establish contractor safety protocols for construction crews, equipment installers, and commissioning teams.
  • Create training programs for new U.S. employees, including onboarding, job-specific safety, and annual refresher training.
  • Ensure compliance with environmental regulations related to: Hazardous waste, Chemical storage (resins, solvents, curing agents), Air emissions, Stormwater and wastewater, Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC).
  • Maintain environmental permits and documentation required for startup and ongoing operations.
  • Conduct environmental audits and implement corrective actions.
  • Establish leading and lagging safety metrics for a new U.S. operation.
  • Build a proactive safety culture that aligns with OSHA Standards.
  • Identify gaps in processes, training, or equipment and implement sustainable improvements.
  • Support leadership in building a safety-first mindset across all departments.

What You Will Bring!

  • 7–10+ years of EHS experience in manufacturing, heavy industry, or electrical/high-voltage environments.
  • Expert knowledge of OSHA 29 CFR 1910 (especially Subparts S, O, R, and Z).
  • Proven experience leading OSHA audits and managing regulatory interactions.
  • Strong background in risk assessment methodologies (JHA, PHA, FMEA, Bowtie).
  • Demonstrated ability to build EHS programs from the ground up.
  • Experience with incident investigations and root-cause analysis.
  • Strong communication and leadership skills; able to influence across all levels.
  • Proficiency with EHS management systems and digital reporting tools.
  • CSP, ASP, CIH, CHMM, or equivalent certification.
  • Experience in high-voltage manufacturing, transformer components, or electrical equipment production.

What you can expect from HSP!

We offer numerous benefits for our employees.

Innovation in Action

Work with cutting edge technology and state of the art equipment in a culture obsessed with doing things better every day.

Growth Opportunity

Build, shape, and elevate a fast growing operation—your impact starts on day one.

Competitive Pay & Benefits

Earn strong pay, bonus potential, full health coverage, and meaningful PTO including diversity days to celebrate what matters to you.

Our Commitment to Inclusion

We are committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported. HSP US provides equal employment opportunities to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, age, or any other protected status. We believe diverse perspectives strengthen our team and drive better outcomes.

For our innovative work, we need many different perspectives – and therefore many different people from different backgrounds.

Nils von Dietman Managing Director (HSP US)

Company at a glance

As Trench Group, we are sage and VISIONARY INNOMAKERS leading the sustainable transformation of the electric power industry.
We support our business partners in their transition to a greener future by offering the most complete, advanced, and sustainable portfolio of high-voltage products and solutions.
We aim to leave a powerful and respectuos footprint in the market that we lead and the world we live in.
Find more about who we are and discover our complete portfolio of Instrument Transformers, Bushings and Coils at www.trench-group.com

Team Size1,001-5,000 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryUtilities
Location
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Top Benefits

  • Health coverage
  • Bonus potential
  • Paid time off
  • Diversity days

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