At Fluidstack, we build the compute, data centers, and power that will fuel artificial superintelligence. We supply GWs of compute capabilities to the worldβs biggest AI Labs at industry-defining speeds.
Our team is small, fast, and obsessed with quality. We own outcomes end-to-end, challenge assumptions, and treat our customers' problems as our own. No task is beneath anyone here.
There are a few thousand people who will shape the trajectory of superintelligence. Come and be one of them.
The Regional HSE Manager is FluidStack's primary in-house EHS leader across a growing multi-state portfolio of data center construction and commissioning sites β currently including Indiana and New York (Barker, currently in commissioning). This role demands deep environmental compliance expertise, strong stakeholder management across construction and pre-construction teams, and a first-principles approach to integrating AI tools into daily EHS workflows. You will own the EHS program on the ground, serve as the internal subject matter expert, and be the principal interface between FluidStack and its general contractor (GC) safety teams. This is a high-impact, high-visibility role with direct influence on how FluidStack builds its safety culture at scale.
Program Ownership & Oversight
Own and continuously improve FluidStack's EHS standards, specifications, and program documentation across all active sites.
Conduct regular site audits, inspections, and EHS performance reviews at construction and operational campuses.
Track and report leading and lagging safety indicators to the Director of EHS and executive stakeholders.
Manage incident investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective action follow-through.
GC & Contractor Management
Serve as FluidStack's primary EHS point of contact for general contractors and subcontractors on all regional sites.
Review and approve GC site-specific safety plans, JHAs, and emergency response plans prior to mobilization.
Enforce FluidStack's EHS contractual requirements and hold GCs accountable to performance metrics.
Facilitate pre-construction EHS kick-off meetings and ongoing safety stand-downs as required.
Environmental Compliance & Permitting
Lead all environmental compliance programs across active sites including air emissions inventory, stack testing, stormwater (SWPPP), spill prevention (SPCC), and waste management.
Own the environmental permitting process end-to-end β from pre-construction permitting strategy through permit acquisition, compliance tracking, and renewal. This is a highly important function at FluidStack given the time and cost risk permitting delays create.
Manage relationships with EPA regional offices and state environmental agencies across multiple jurisdictions; understand differences in state-level program requirements and ensure site-level compliance with each.
Oversee air emissions compliance programs including emissions inventories, permit applications, and coordination of stack testing with third-party environmental consultants.
Serve as the primary internal advisor on environmental risk β identifying regulatory exposure early in project development to protect project schedules and budgets.
Stakeholder Management
Serve as the EHS lead across both pre-construction and active construction phases, embedding safety and environmental considerations into project planning from day one.
Partner with Construction, Pre-Construction, Development, Legal, and Operations teams to integrate EHS into site selection, permitting, procurement, and commissioning workflows.
Build and maintain strong relationships with GC project teams, regulatory agencies, and FluidStack executive stakeholders.
Communicate EHS performance, risks, and compliance status clearly to leadership β including written reports and live briefings.
Regulatory Compliance & Risk Management
Monitor federal and state OSHA compliance across all sites; serve as the primary liaison for regulatory inquiries and inspections.
Maintain working knowledge of NFPA 70E, NFPA 72, NESC, and applicable environmental regulations relevant to data center construction and operations.
Identify and escalate emerging compliance risks; coordinate with Legal and Operations on resolution.
Training & Culture
Develop and deliver EHS training programs for FluidStack employees, contractors, and on-site personnel.
Champion a proactive safety culture β build relationships with site teams, GC supervisors, and subcontractors at all levels.
Support onboarding of new site personnel and ensure safety orientation standards are upheld.
AI & Technology Integration
Apply AI tools as a first-principal approach to EHS workflows β including document review, compliance research, inspection reporting, and regulatory tracking.
Champion adoption of digital EHS platforms and emerging technologies to improve program efficiency and data quality across sites.
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a closely related technical/engineering field.
7+ years of progressive EHS experience, with significant time in environmental compliance, permitting, or consulting roles.
Deep, hands-on knowledge of EPA regulations, multi-state environmental program requirements, and the environmental permitting process β including air quality permits, emissions inventories, SWPPP, SPCC, and waste programs.
Experience managing compliance programs across multiple regulatory jurisdictions simultaneously.
Background in or strong working knowledge of environmental consulting β understands how to navigate EPA and state agency relationships.
Proven ability to manage EHS compliance across multi-site or regional portfolios with construction and pre-construction stakeholders.
Comfortable using AI tools in daily work as a first-principals practitioner β not just awareness, but active, skilled use.
Ability to travel approximately 50% to active project sites; must be located within approximately 4 hours direct flight of Indiana and New York.
Environmental consulting firm background β highly preferred. Candidates who have worked in consulting understand multi-jurisdiction compliance, client-facing risk management, and the full permitting lifecycle.
Experience in data center construction or hyperscale/mission-critical infrastructure environments.
Experience with air emissions inventory programs and stack testing coordination.
CSP, CHMM, or equivalent professional certification.
Northeast U.S. location preferred for proximity to IND and NY sites.
Competitive total compensation package (salary + equity).
Retirement or pension plan, in line with local norms.
Health, dental, and vision insurance.
Generous PTO policy, in line
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