Regional EHS Lead
1 day ago
Minneapolis
Job Description Geronimo Power (formerly National Grid Renewables) develops, owns and operates large-scale power assets throughout America’s Heartland, including solar, wind, and energy storage. As a farmer-founded and community-focused business, Geronimo Power equips landowners and rural communities with sustainable revenue to ignite local economic growth. Geronimo Power is a portfolio company managed by Brookfield Asset Management. To learn more about Geronimo Power, visit geronimopower.com or follow the company on LinkedIn. Geronimo Power EHS Team Summary: The Geronimo Power EHS team is organized into several specialties: Corporate EHS, Program Management, Training, Environmental Compliance, and Regional EHS supporting environmental, health, safety and security of the business. Committed to ongoing growth and improvement, our team is dynamic, responsive, and fast-paced, continually working on a robust pipeline of projects, annual objectives, and regular updates. This ensures both employees and contractors enjoy a safe and environmentally responsible work environment. At Geronimo Power, EHS is upheld as a fundamental core value, and our EHS team plays a vital role in advancing the company’s—and the broader industry’s—culture of safety and environmental stewardship. Position Summary: The Regional Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Lead provides comprehensive EHS support for a Geronimo Power region, covering projects in development, construction, and operation as well as support the other two Regional EHS Leads where needed. This role ensures effective implementation and continuous improvement of EHS programs and procedures on site, partnering with multiple departments within the business including project and construction teams and plant personnel to foster a culture of safety and compliance. The Regional EHS Lead reports to the Director of EHS. Key Responsibilities: • Serve as the primary EHS resource for all projects and operational power plants within the assigned region., • Support the development, implementation, and ongoing improvement of EHS programs and procedures tailored to regional needs., • Support the project team and operations team in maintaining compliance with local, state, and federal EHS regulations. Collaborate with related departments to address compliance issues., • Partner with management, construction teams, and plant personnel to identify hazards and implement effective mitigation strategies with control barriers., • Plan and conduct audits (internal and third-party) of contractor programs and work activities., • Assist the Plant Managers and Construction team with the coordination of emergency drills., • Lead incident response activities, including root cause analysis and incident investigations, ensuring timely resolution and reporting., • Promote a strong safety culture through leadership, training, and engagement with site teams., • Oversee and conduct safety kick-offs for construction and operational milestones, ensuring all teams are aligned with EHS expectations before major project phases., • Conduct internal EHS assessments to identify areas for improvement and ensure ongoing compliance with company standards., • Assist the Program Manager with EHS program development and updates, contributing expertise and feedback to enhance overall program effectiveness., • Work with Corporate EHS to review EHS data and current trends for the region., • Complete EHS safety briefings both video based and written to communicate good catches and incident investigation findings to the organization., • Provide basic environmental support for regional projects and plants, including SWPPP, SPCC, SDS review, vegetation management, and RCRA activities. Identify issues and escalate them to the Environmental Lead when specialized site assistance is required., • Assist with project and operational plant security and safety by supporting fire plans, physical security plans to help maintain the protection of the plant, personnel, and surrounding community. Qualifications: • Degree in engineering, occupational safety, or related field, or equivalent experience in renewable energy or EHS., • 5–7 years of experience in electrical power generation (renewable, nuclear, or fossil fuel), with at least 1 year in renewable energy preferred., • Familiarity with OSHA CFR1910 & CFR1926, NFPA70E, and regulations for Qualified Electrical Workers., • Working knowledge of EPA, OSHA, NFPA 70e, and other relevant EHS standards., • Strong project management and problem-solving skills; ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment., • Must have a valid driver’s license and can fly as a passenger commercially or drive rental cars/company vehicles., • Willingness to travel up to 80%, sometimes on short notice with the ability to create and follow through on a travel schedule., • The Regional EHS Lead is responsible for creating and managing a travel schedule and arranging travel accommodations. The travel schedule is aligned with departmental goals, while the Regional EHS Lead determines the methods for achieving these objectives., • Travel is typically Monday through Friday when traveling and home on the weekends unless there is an emergency., • When not traveling, the candidate should efficiently work remotely and complete assigned tasks and achieve annual goals while continuing to remotely support the projects and plants in the region., • Experience in wind, solar, BESS, and substation plant operations, maintenance, and construction., • Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to build effective relationships and articulate EHS issues to diverse stakeholders., • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and basic video editing)., • Experience providing EHS management for wind, solar, or thermal power plants are a plus., • BSCP certification such as CSP, ASP, SMP, CHST, GSP or equivalent experience and knowledge relevant to Geronimo Power., • Environmental knowledge and experience with SWPPP, SPCC, RCRA, and vegetation management., • Ability to climb wind turbine towers up to 300’+ high; weight must not exceed 285 lbs excluding equipment/gear. Pay range for the posted level: $115,000 – 130,000.00 We offer a comprehensive benefit package, including medical, dental, 401(k) and disability benefits.