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Sr. Manager Environmental Health & Safety

Vertiv

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Pelzer, SC
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Job Description

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Job Overview:

POSITION SUMMARY

This role provides global leadership for electrical safety and commissioning safety across Vertiv’s products, services, and installation activities. The position is accountable for establishing and operationalizing best-in-class controls to prevent serious injuries and fatalities (LIFE exposures), with a primary focus on high-energy electrical systems and multi-contractor commissioning environments.

The Senior Manager partners closely with Services, Engineering, and EHS teams to:

  • Drive consistent, safe execution of commissioning globally
  • Define and standardize safe systems of work 
  • Ensure compliance with applicable regulatory and statutory requirements
  • Reduce exposure through practical field controls, auditing, and governance

 

RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Global Commissioning Safety Execution

  • Lead global alignment on safe execution of commissioning activities, particularly in high-energy environments
  • Ensure consistent application of controls across regions, teams, and project types
  • Support field teams in managing real-time risk and decision-making under schedule pressure

2. Standards, Procedures, and Safe Systems of Work

  • Develop and maintain global standards for:
    • Electrical safety (arc flash, lockout/tagout, energized work)
    • Commissioning practices and task execution
    • High-risk activities in construction and service environments
  • Ensure standards are practical, scalable, and consistently applied

3. Multi-Contractor Environment & Work Coordination

  • Define expectations for safe work in complex, multi-contractor construction environments
  • Clarify roles, responsibilities, and isolation ownership across Vertiv, customers, and third parties
  • Establish requirements for contractor alignment and shared accountability

4. Global Services Alignment & Field Integration

  • Partner with global Services leadership to ensure procedures are executable in real-world conditions
  • Drive adoption through collaboration, field engagement, and continuous feedback loops
  • Align EHS and Services organizations on practical implementation and expectations

5. Safe Design & NPDI Integration

  • Partner with Engineering to embed engineering controls into products and systems
  • Influence NPDI processes to ensure design for safe commissioning, serviceability, and reduced exposure
  • Advocate for solutions that minimize the need for energized work and cabinet access

6. Electrical Safety Strategy & LIFE Exposure Reduction

  • Define and advance the global strategy for electrical safety and LIFE exposure prevention
  • Establish expectations for energy isolation, verification of absence of voltage, and energized work controls
  • Monitor emerging risks and technologies to continuously strengthen controls

7. Auditing, Inspection & Field Verification

  • Establish and lead a global approach for auditing and inspecting electrical and commissioning work
  • Conduct and/or oversee field audits, site inspections, and targeted reviews of high-risk activities
  • Verify that standards are not only defined but consistently executed in the field
  • Identify systemic gaps and drive timely corrective actions and accountability

8. Regulatory & Statutory Compliance

  • Ensure global alignment with applicable regulatory, statutory, and legal requirements related to electrical safety and construction activities
  • Partner with regional EHS teams to interpret and apply local requirements in a consistent, practical manner
  • Monitor regulatory developments and ensure standards and practices remain current and compliant

9. Incident Learning & Continuous Improvement

  • Lead analysis of electrical and commissioning-related incidents and near misses
  • Apply Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) principles to identify systemic improvements
  • Translate insights into standards, design changes, and field practices

10. Capability Building & Communication

  • Build organizational capability through clear guidance, coaching, and leadership engagement
  • Reinforce expectations aligned with “We Lead with Safety”
  • Enable a culture where risk is understood, communicated, and actively managed

QUALIFICATIONS

Required

  • 10+ years of experience in electrical safety, commissioning, or high-risk industrial environments
  • Demonstrated expertise in:
    • High-energy electrical systems (e.g., data centers, UPS, industrial power systems)
    • Arc flash and electrical hazard management
    • Lockout/tagout and establishing safe work conditions
  • Experience working in construction or multi-contractor environments
  • Proven ability to influence across Engineering, Operations, and Services organizations
  • Strong understanding of global safety standards and regulatory frameworks
  • Experience with auditing, inspection, and compliance verification programs
  • Ability to translate technical risk into practical field controls

Preferred

  • Experience with data center or mission-critical infrastructure environments
  • Direct involvement in NPDI or engineering design processes
  • Experience leading global or multi-regional programs
  • Familiarity with lean operating systems and continuous improvement frameworks

 

EDUCATION AND CERTIFICATIONS

·  Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Safety, or related field or equivalent practical experience

·  Professional certifications preferred (e.g., Certified Safety Professional or equivalent)

 

TRAVEL TIME REQUIRED

·  Approximately 30–50% global travel (annualized)

·  Travel demand will be variable, with periods of higher intensity based on project activity, audits, incident response, and business needs