Arevon, founded in 2017 and based in Scottsdale, Arizona, specializes in the development, construction, financing, ownership, and operation of utility-scale sol
Director, Health & Safety
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Director, Health & Safety
Arevon
Role Description Arevon is seeking a Director of Health & Safety to lead safety strategy, culture, compliance, and performance across our growing portfolio of renewable energy assets. This role is ideal for a hands-on safety leader who can influence executive decision-making, partner effectively with EPC and O&M contractors, and strengthen safety practices across projects in development, construction, and operations. Reporting to the Vice President of Construction, the Director of Health & Safety will serve as Arevon’s subject matter expert for health, safety, compliance, training, incident prevention, contractor oversight, and safety performance reporting. This is a hands-on, working Director ("player-coach") role, directly overseeing EPC contractor HSE performance and compliance with Arevon's requirements during construction, while leading a lean HSE function that includes one direct report supporting O&M. The Director will work closely with Construction, Asset Management, Development, Procurement, and executive leadership to embed a proactive, measurable, and accountable safety culture across the business. Key Responsibilities - Lead, strengthen, and continuously improve Arevon’s health and safety program across construction and operating assets. - Partner with executive leadership to define expectations, reinforce accountability, and promote a strong safety culture across the organization. - Evaluate EPC, O&M, and other contractor safety programs for alignment with Arevon requirements and applicable local, state, and federal regulations. - Conduct field audits, inspections, and site assessments for renewable energy projects under construction and in operation. - Monitor safety performance, identify trends, and prepare clear reports, dashboards, and recommendations for internal stakeholders. - Lead or support incident investigations, root-cause analyses, corrective action plans, and lessons-learned processes. - Develop and maintain policies, procedures, standards, and training programs that reduce risk and support consistent execution across the portfolio. - Track emerging regulations, industry guidance, and best practices; translate them into practical compliance and risk-management actions. - Provide safety and health training, coaching, and technical guidance to managers, supervisors, project teams, and other employees as needed. - Support staffing plans for project safety resources, including identifying needs, assisting with hiring, and coordinating third-party support when required. Qualifications - Bachelor’s degree in occupational safety, engineering, construction management, engineering management, industrial hygiene, or a related discipline preferred. Equivalent experience may be considered. - 10+ years of progressive HSE leadership experience in construction, renewable energy, power generation, utilities, heavy civil, electrical, industrial, or a comparable field-based environment. - Deep working knowledge of OSHA requirements, Cal/OSHA requirements, construction safety practices, incident prevention, contractor management, and regulatory compliance. - Successful completion of OSHA 510 and OSHA 500 credential preferred or willingness to obtain within six months of hire. - Demonstrated ability to influence leaders, contractors, and field teams through credibility, practical judgment, and clear communication. - Experience implementing behavior-based safety practices, leading incident investigations, and developing corrective actions that measurably improve performance. - Strong organizational, analytical, and reporting skills, including the ability to identify trends, communicate risks, and recommend practical solutions. - Comfortable working independently in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities, multiple stakeholders, and distributed project teams. - Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, Teams, and safety reporting or data visualization tools; Power BI experience is a plus. - Ability to travel regularly to project and operating sites, anticipated at approximately 50%. Requirements - This role may be based in Arevon’s Scottsdale office, which is preferred, or remote for the right candidate. Regular travel to construction and operating sites across the United States is expected. Preferred Qualifications - Candidates should bring substantial construction safety experience, preferably with electrical, heavy construction, utility-scale solar, battery energy storage, or other renewable energy projects. - Certified Safety Professional, Certified Industrial Hygienist, Construction Health and Safety Technician, or comparable safety credential preferred. Benefits - Competitive Compensation and Incentives - Generous Paid Time Off - Flexible Work Environment - 401(k) Plan with 6% Company match - Tuition Reimbursement Program - Paid Parental and Caregiver Leave - Inspiring Company Culture - Professional Development Opportunities Equal Opportunity Employer Statement Arevon is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under applicable law. We encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
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