
Health, Safety, and Environmental Advisor
Job Description
About the Position
Conduit Power is on a path to supplement our Nation’s power generation system with reliable and dispatchable generation in ways that reduces carbon footprint and accelerates the transition to clean, renewable energy.
We are seeking a Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) Advisor to serve as a key advisor and strategic partner to field leadership and operations teams. This role is designed for an experienced HSE professional who can operate with a high degree of autonomy, influence outcomes without direct authority, and support the continued scaling of Conduit’s HSE program in a rapidly growing environment.
This is an advisory-level position with significant responsibility for driving consistency, accountability, and continuous improvement across field operations. The successful candidate must be comfortable operating in a dynamic, growth-focused organization and adjusting priorities as the company and its HSE function evolve.
You will:
- Serve as a trusted HSE advisor to field leadership, providing guidance that drives safe, compliant, and efficient operations.
- Influence behaviors and decision-making across field teams and contractors through effective communication, credibility, and assertiveness, even without direct authority.
- Support the development, implementation, and scaling of HSE programs, processes, and standards in alignment with company growth.
- Identify gaps in field team qualifications, competencies, and training, and partner with leadership to implement targeted development plans.
- Lead and participate in HSE audits, inspections, and risk assessments, ensuring consistency and alignment with regulatory requirements and company standards.
- Proactively drive a zero-incident culture by reinforcing expectations, identifying risks, and implementing corrective actions.
- Participate in and guide job planning activities (JSA, PTW, Toolbox Talks, risk assessments), ensuring quality and consistency.
- Lead or support incident investigations, ensuring thorough root cause analysis, documentation, and follow-up actions.
- Develop and deliver field-based training and coaching, reinforcing safe work practices and improving competency across teams.
- Partner cross-functionally with Operations, Project Teams, and external stakeholders (regulators, landowners, emergency responders) to ensure effective HSE integration.
- Maintain strong field presence, actively engaging in daily HSE activities, site walkthroughs, and safety meetings.
- Ensure compliance with PPE, chemical handling, and SDS requirements across all work sites.
- Drive high standards for documentation accuracy, completeness, and timeliness across all HSE activities, including:
- Ensuring all training records, incident reports, inspections, and audits are properly documented and maintained.
- Developing and reinforce consistent reporting practices across field locations to improve visibility and decision-making.
- Supporting leadership with data-driven insights and reporting on HSE performance, trends, and risk exposure.
- Ensuring compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local HSE regulations, including reporting obligations.
What You Bring to the Team:
- Must be able to legally work in the United States of America.
- A minimum of 5-10 years’ experience in HSE and/or Upstream Oil and Gas or Power Generation, Transmission and Electrical Distribution related fields.
- A thorough understanding of applicable HSE-related government laws, regulations, and reporting procedures in the U.S.
- Knowledge of safety, training and environmental concepts, standards, and practices.
- A thorough knowledge of the techniques of accident investigation and loss control.
- A working knowledge of the Upstream Oil and Gas, and/or Power Generation, Transmission and Electrical Distribution and related equipment, materials, and technology.
- Willing to travel to/from field sites (primarily Texas/New Mexico locations)
- Train-the-trainer certification or experience, preferred.
- Familiarity with common applications software including Microsoft office products (i.e. Word, Excel, Outlook, Adobe)
- Strong verbal and written communication skills (English).
- Safety certification preferred, i.e., OSHAcademy 233-hour HSE Oil and Gas Safety Professional Certification, OSHAcademy 132-hour Occupational Safety and Health Professional Certification, COSS, CST, CHST.
- Comfort with a highly mobile role, including approximately 80% travel to support strategic initiatives and stakeholder relationships.
What Conduit Brings to You:
- Opportunity to play a significant role in transforming the energy industry.
- Growth, development, learning, and advancement opportunities
- A flexible environment where your voice, thoughts, and ideas are valued and heard.
- Excellent benefits (company-paid and voluntary): Health / Dental / Vision / Life / AD&D / STD / LTD / AFLAC / Pet / Legal / Commuter / 401(k) with Company Match / Paid Time Off and more.