What are the responsibilities and job description for the Safety Engineer position at Vulcan Elements?
Vulcan Elements is manufacturing American rare-earth permanent magnets for a secure, resilient future. With a focus on national security and economic resiliency, we serve critical industries such as defense, aerospace, and automotive powering a high-technology future. Vulcan Elements is building a team of ambitious professionals committed to Mission Focus, Technical Excellence and Transparency.
As a Safety Engineer you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining the organization’s Process Safety Management (PSM) programs to ensure safe, compliant, and reliable operations. This role leads cross-functional efforts to identify and control process hazards, reduce operational risk, and promote a strong process safety culture throughout the facility.
Responsibilities
Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
As a Safety Engineer you will be responsible for developing, implementing, and maintaining the organization’s Process Safety Management (PSM) programs to ensure safe, compliant, and reliable operations. This role leads cross-functional efforts to identify and control process hazards, reduce operational risk, and promote a strong process safety culture throughout the facility.
Responsibilities
- Lead the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of the site’s PSM program in accordance with OSHA 29 CFR 1910.119 and EPA RMP requirements.
- Develop, implement, oversee and maintain all PSM program elements, including but not limited to:
- Process Hazard Analyses (PHA) and revalidations
- Management of Change (MOC)
- Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSR)
- Operating procedures and safe work practices
- Mechanical Integrity (MI) and equipment reliability programs
- Incident and near miss investigation and root cause analysis
- Contractor safety and training
- Emergency planning and response
- Facilitate cross-functional HAZOPs, LOPA studies, and risk assessments; ensure findings are tracked and resolved.
- Serve as subject-matter expert for process risk, technical safety standards, and hazard controls.
- Partner with engineering, operations, maintenance, and EHS to evaluate process changes, equipment upgrades, tool changes, and capital projects for safety and regulatory impact.
- Provide technical guidance to engineering and operations teams regarding process safety requirements, regulatory compliance, and risk mitigation strategies.
- Serve as the site authority for Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) determinations per applicable fire codes (IFC/NFPA), internal standards, and any other applicable regulatory requirements.
- Maintain an accurate inventory of hazardous materials by control area, ensuring compliance with MAQs and separation requirements.
- Develop systems for monitoring chemical usage, storage, and movement to proactively prevent MAQ exceedances.
- Review facility modifications, equipment changes, and chemical substitutions for MAQ impact as part of the MOC process.
- Collaborate with Engineering, Operations, Procurement, and Facilities teams to ensure storage rooms, control areas, and fire protection systems meet MAQ‑related design criteria.
- Coordinate with local fire authorities or regulatory agencies when MAQ reporting, permitting, or inspections are required.
- Identify and lead projects required to bring MAQ‑related deficiencies back into compliance (e.g., fire‑rated separation, secondary containment, inventory redistribution).
- Analyze process safety metrics, develop leading and lagging indicators, and provide regular reports to leadership.
- Lead and support process safety audits, inspections, and regulatory reviews; develop improvement plans based on findings.
- Develop and deliver process safety and MAQ training programs for employees and contractors.
- Champion a strong process safety culture through communication, coaching, and visible engagement in the field.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering (chemical, mechanical, industrial, or related field preferred) or equivalent experience.
- 5 years of experience in process safety management.
- Strong knowledge of OSHA PSM, EPA RMP, NFPA, API, and other relevant industry standards.
- Experience conducting PHAs (HAZOP, What-If, FMEA) and risk assessments.
- Strong knowledge of MAQ requirements and management.
- Demonstrated ability to lead cross-functional teams and influence without direct authority.
- Excellent analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Preferred Qualifications
- PHA/LOPA leadership certification.
- Experience in chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, or manufacturing environments.
- Knowledge of reliability engineering or mechanical integrity systems.
- Familiarity with software used for PHA, incident investigations, and MOC workflows.