Environmental Health and Safety Lead
Company: Panthalassa
Location: Portland
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About the Company We are a
renewable energy and ocean technology company committed to rapidly
developing and deploying technologies that will ensure a
sustainable future for Earth by unlocking the vast energy potential
of its oceans. Our focus is on capturing civilizational levels of
ultra-low-cost renewable energy for applications including
computing and affordable renewable fuels delivered to shore. The
company is a public benefit corporation headquartered in Portland,
Oregon and backed by leading venture capitalists, philanthropic
investors, university endowments, and private investment offices.
We operate as an idea meritocracy in which the best ideas change
the company's direction on a regular basis. About the Job Our core
technology is the node, a device that produces energy in the
ocean's harshest conditions for years at a time without human
maintenance or intervention. We are seeking an Environmental Health
& Safety (EHS) Lead to build and scale a proactive, consistent
safety program across labs, fabrication spaces, marine operations,
pilot manufacturing, and field environments. This role is not just
about expertise—it's about partnership. You will work side-by-side
with engineers, technicians, and operators to identify risks early,
develop practical solutions, and embed safety directly into how
work gets designed and done. This is a unique opportunity to design
safety systems from the ground up in a fast-moving engineering
environment. The EHS Lead will champion our Safety Principles,
integrate safety into engineering and design processes, and help
teams solve real problems—balancing rigor with pragmatism so safety
enables progress rather than slowing it down. We're looking for
someone who thrives in a startup culture, prefers practical,
lightweight processes over bureaucracy, and approaches safety as a
collaborative, solutions-oriented discipline. At Panthalassa,
safety is an enabler, not a gate, and this role is central to
making that real. Our staff have worked at organizations such as
SpaceX, Blue Origin, Boeing, Tesla, Apple, Virgin Orbit, Astra,
Google, Amazon, Microsoft, New Relic, Bridgewater, Raytheon, Disney
Imagineering, and the US Army and Air Force, as well as research
universities, startups, and small companies across a range of
industries. We are organized as a public benefit corporation and
are backed by leading venture capital firms, private investors,
philanthropic investors, and endowments. Responsibilities Lead the
rollout and adoption of Panthalassa's Safety Principles, making
them visible, tangible, and actionable across labs, shops, docks,
and test environments. Build a simple, transparent safety
management system to track inspections, near misses, and incidents;
ensure clear ownership and accountability for timely review and
implementation of resulting corrective actions. Create a structured
training framework that prepares teams for safe work in all
environments including: fabrication, marine operations, electrical
work, lab environments, and pilot manufacturing. Integrate safety
into design and engineering by leading safety reviews during design
phases, construction, equipment installation, and process
development. Participate in engineering design reviews, design the
set of assessment criteria that are appropriate for each phase of
engineering development efforts. Provide timely, practical safety
guidance to teams, approaching safety as a service and partnership,
and rapidly developing solutions to mitigate emergent or unplanned
hazards without unnecessary disruption to work. Deliver safety
advice and support with a customer-service mindset—responsive,
pragmatic, and solutions-focused—helping teams address hazards and
unblock work safely. Develop clear, consistent communication
channels for sharing safety information, lessons learned, and
relevant marine and industrial standards. Own safety preparedness,
including emergency response planning and drills, and partnerships
with external training providers. Build practical, lightweight EHS
policies and roles that can grow with us—from our current domestic
operations to future sites and activities as we expand
internationally. Lead incident investigations and drive practical,
long-term corrective and preventive actions. Serve as a trusted
partner to Engineering, Workplace Design & Operations,
Manufacturing, Marine Ops, and Testing to ensure safety decisions
are engineering-informed and operationally grounded. Required
Qualifications 7 years experience in Environmental Health & Safety
roles supporting engineering, R&D, industrial, fabrication, or
manufacturing environments. Demonstrated ability to build or scale
a safety program in a fast-changing or early-stage context. Strong
technical understanding of OSHA regulations, hazard communication
standards, industrial safety, and risk assessment methodologies.
Experience with high-voltage electrical safety, including NFPA 70E
requirements, arc flash analysis, LOTO programs, and safe energized
work practices. Working knowledge of lithium-ion battery safety,
including storage, handling, thermal runaway risk mitigation,
hazardous waste classification, and environmental compliance
obligations. Experience supporting environments with energy storage
systems, high-power test equipment, or power conversion hardware.
Proven ability to lead incident investigations and develop
effective corrective and preventive actions. Ability to influence
and collaborate across diverse teams: engineers, technicians,
manufacturing teams, marine crews, and program managers, with a
hands-on, partnership-driven approach. History of working directly
in labs, shops, docks, or field environments to understand the work
and co-create safety solutions. Ability to build trust and
influence without relying on authority, compliance enforcement, or
heavy process. Ability to translate regulatory or technical
concepts into clear, practical guidance for a variety of work
settings, from labs and shops to docks and pilot manufacturing
areas. A systems thinker who can simplify complexity, establish
clear ownership, and build accountability and visibility across
teams. Desired Qualifications Background in metal fabrication,
engineering, hardware assembly, or rapidly evolving industrial
environments. Experience planning for critical lifts, large scale
steel fabrication, or ship building Experience supporting battery
labs, energy storage systems (ESS), or lithium-ion storage/testing
environments. Familiarity with key electrical and battery safety
standards (e.g., NEC/NFPA 70, NFPA 70E, NFPA 855, UL 9540/9540A)
and relevant EPA/DOT regulations. Experience with marine operations
or maritime safety and conducting risk assessments for field or
vessel activities. Knowledge of Federal, California, Oregon, and/or
Washington OSHA regulations. Experience integrating safety into
engineering design reviews, construction planning, equipment
installation, and commissioning. Experience developing or managing
EHS training and onboarding programs for diverse technical teams.
Comfort working with regulators, fire authorities, and permitting
agencies, especially for high-voltage or battery systems. Relevant
certifications such as CSP, CIH, CHST, ASP, OSHA 30/500, NFPA 70E
Qualified Worker, or First Aid/CPR instructor. The above
qualifications are desired, not required. We encourage you to apply
if you are a strong candidate with only some of the desired skills
and experience listed. Additional Requirements Travel to vendors
and test sites as needed Intermittently able to work longer hours
and weekends to support critical needs. While we expect a lot of
each other, we also offer a high degree of autonomy and work-life
balance, including unlimited PTO and flexible working hours.
Compensation and Benefits If hired for this full-time role, you
will receive: Cash compensation of $135,000 - $185,000 Equity in
the company. We're all owners and if we're successful, this equity
should be far and away the most valuable component of your
compensation. A benefits package that helps you take care of
yourself and your family, including: Flexible paid time off Health
insurance (the company pays 100% of gold level PPO plan for full
time employees, their partners, and dependents) Dental insurance
(the company pays 100% for full time employees and 100% for their
partners and dependents) Vision insurance (the company pays 100%
for full time employees, their partners, and dependents) Disability
insurance (the company pays 100% for a policy to provide long term
financial support if you become disabled) Relocation assistance to
facilitate your move to Portland (if needed). Location This is an
on-site position. Our offices, lab, and shop are located in
Portland, Oregon .
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