About the Team
The Infrastructure Engineering – Data Center Security and EHS Operations Team plays a pivotal role in driving the company’s global growth by embedding security and safety into its designs and buildings, while managing data centers in non-traditional environments that exemplify excellence in safety, sustainability, and security.
Rooted in a proactive culture built on trust, accountability, and strong cross-functional collaboration, the team partners closely with global stakeholders to anticipate challenges and deliver innovative, scalable solutions. Through this collaborative approach and an unwavering commitment to integrity and operational excellence, the team advances the company’s vision of becoming an industry leader in resilient, secure, and responsible infrastructure operations.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
- Drive the execution of regional EHS strategies that enable safe, sustainable, and high-performing data center operations.
- Lead regulatory compliance programs, including audits, inspections, and incident investigations, ensuring adherence to global and local standards.
- Partner with vendors and colocation providers to strengthen EHS governance, risk controls, and operational readiness.
- Champion a proactive safety culture through training, leadership engagement, and emergency preparedness initiatives.
- Utilize data and analytics to monitor performance, identify trends, and inform continuous improvement across the region.
Minimum Qualifications
- 5 years of progressive EHS experience in data center, hyperscale, or colocation environments with regional or global scope
- Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Safety, Environmental Engineering, or related field
- Proven experience managing EHS programs through third-party vendors and partner ecosystems
- Certified in First Aid/CPR/AED or equivalent (e.g., BLS, ALS)
- Strong knowledge of OSHA 29/30, ANSI, ASME, NFPA, DOT, Clean Water Act, and RCRA requirements
- Familiarity with FEMA ICS and NIMS frameworks (minimum ICS 100 and NIMS 700)
- Solid understanding of RCRA compliance, including SQG and universal waste protocols
Preferred Qualifications
- Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or equivalent certification
- Familiarity with industry frameworks (NIST, CSF, CIS, ISO, SOC 2, etc.)
- Strong leadership and cross-functional collaboration skills to foster a culture of safety and continuous improvement
- Proven project management and organizational abilities
- Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment, manage quick turnarounds, and meet tight deadlines accurately
- Proficient in interpreting safety and environmental regulations, operating procedures, and standards (e.g., OSHA, CFR, consensus standards)