Requirements: English
Company: AESC Group
Region: Florence , Tuscany
Description & RequirementsJob DescriptionAESC is looking to add an Environmental, Health and Safety Engineer to our team in Florence, SC.Full-TimeOn-siteAbout AESC US LLCAESC is a global leader in the development and manufacturing of high-performance batteries for zero-emission electric vehicles and energy storage systems. Founded in Japan in 2007 and headquartered in Yokohama, AESC has been building manufacturing capabilities around the world in the U.S., U.K., Europe, Japan and China to serve key markets and leading customers locally for over 14 years. Today, AESC has become the partner of choice for the world''s leading OEMs and energy storage providers in North America, Europe, and Asia. Its advanced technology powers over one million electric vehicles and provides more than 15GWh of installed capacity for battery energy systems in over 60 countries.AESC is expanding its footprint in the United States with gigafactories in Kentucky, South Carolina, and Tennessee to meet the growing demand for EV and BESS batteries and strengthen its presence in the North American market. AESC''s Tennessee gigafactory in Smyrna, which has been operational since 2012, produces batteries for Nissan. The Kentucky gigafactory in Bowling Green will supply Mercedes-Benz with high-performance battery cell modules. The South Carolina gigafactory in Florence will supply technology-leading battery cells for new electric models produced in BMW Group''s Spartanburg plant. AESC is committed to our local communities where it is making its investments, creating jobs, and supporting local charities.About the RoleThe Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Engineer is responsible for developing and implementing procedures, guidelines and recommending equipment to promote and ensure industrial safety and health. This position will support training across the organization to enhance EHS knowledge at all levels. The creation and management of a job safety assessment program across all functions and equipment will be paramount in enhancing our equipment and process for all team members.What You Will DoSupports Development, Implementation, and Execution of MDS safety policies, requirements, and programs.Maintain Safety Records.Reviews documents to verify compliance with Safety Policies and requirements.Maintains Hazard Tracking System data.Supports System Safety Risk Identification and Management Processes.Evaluates Safety documentation, system design, and baseline changes.Reviews Program-level system safety assessment reports for completeness, technical accuracy and assessment of safety risk.Reviews verification evidence and provides assessment of whether safety specifications, hazard mitigations, and requirements are met.Conducts Program Reviews and Meetings.Attends and supports system-level design reviews and assessing changes throughout the life cycle of the Programs/Project.Supports design and test reviews, change and failure review boards, and technical interchange meetings to identify and characterize risks.Supports milestone reviews including Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR), Critical Design Reviews (CDR), Test Readiness Reviews (TRR).Assists in the tracking and closure of safety-related action items assigned during program reviews/meetings.Conducts Safety Audits and reports deficiencies identified in the audits related to implementation of and compliance with safety policies.Performs safety audit follow-ups, tracks findings, and verify closure within the guidelines identified.Participates in the development and review of safety risk assessments and other safety analysis and assists in obtaining approval from the appropriate authority.Develops work instructions related to EHS.Supports Safe Conduct System Demonstration Activities.Evaluates mission specific safety risks, particularly for interaction of the test event with other systems.Assesses test architecture for safety concerns and reviewing test plans and procedures for safety concerns.Supports development of Final Hazard Classification (FHC) detailed plans.Participates in pre-test reviews, such as Test Planning Reviews (TPRs).Participates in daily status briefings.Participates in Failure Reviews and Mishap Investigations.Develops and publishes Hazard Classification Documentation.Completes Department of Transportation documentation in accordance with Federal Regulations.As necessary, performs other related duties of which the above are representative.Performs all other related assignments (including special projects) as required in a professional and cooperative manner.TravelOccasional domestic and international travel required.What We OfferWelcome to AESC, where you''ll have the opportunity to tackle the world''s most fascinating challenges alongside exceptionally talented individuals who are driven to make a difference. We strive to ensure that our employees are well taken care of, enabling them to focus on their work and contribute to our collective mission.We offer:Comprehensive