EH&S Lead
Twelve
Company Overview
Twelve, Inc.
Berkeley, California, United States
2015
Approximately 100 employees (source: linkedin.com). Revenue data not available.
What They Do
Twelve operates in the carbon transformation and chemical technology sector, focusing on converting CO₂ into profitable chemicals and fuels. The company describes its technology as "industrial photosynthesis" (source: twelve.co). Unlike traditional renewable energy companies focused on generation or storage, Twelve's business model centers on capturing emissions and chemically transforming them into useful products. Their breakthrough technology utilizes polymer electrolyte membrane electrolysis to convert CO₂ and water into valuable chemical building blocks (source: twelve.co). This innovative approach allows them to produce a range of products, including sustainable aviation fuel and various chemical feedstocks, thereby addressing the urgent need for sustainable solutions in multiple industries.
Projects & Track Record
Twelve has established significant partnerships and projects that highlight its market traction and innovative capabilities. Notably, in February 2020, Twelve collaborated with Mercedes-Benz and Trinseo to create the world's first C-pillar made with polycarbonate derived from CO₂ electrolysis (source: twelve.co). Additionally, in March 2021, they partnered with Procter & Gamble to produce carbon-negative ingredients for Tide detergent (source: twelve.co). Their technology has also been applied in the aviation sector, with partnerships involving Alaska Airlines and the U.S. Air Force for sustainable aviation fuel applications (source: twelve.co). These collaborations underscore Twelve's commitment to transforming CO₂ emissions into valuable products across various industries.
Recent Developments
In June 2022, Twelve announced a significant $130 million Series B funding round, which was led by DCVC and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (source: twelve.co). This funding is intended to support the company's plans to build an industrial-scale carbon transformation platform, allowing them to deploy their reactor systems at partnered manufacturing locations (source: twelve.co). More recently, in May 2023, Twelve partnered with Emerging Fuels Technology to further develop sustainable aviation fuel (source: twelve.co). This ongoing expansion and collaboration reflect the growing confidence in Twelve's technology and its potential to significantly impact the market.
Working There
Twelve operates as a science and engineering company with roles spanning research and development, operations, environmental health and safety (EH&S), product ecosystem management, and business development. Recent job postings indicate active hiring in Moses Lake, Washington, and Berkeley, California (source: jobs.ashbyhq.com). The company prides itself on being mission-driven, focusing on creating a "fossil-free future" and addressing climate change through innovative chemistry (source: twelve.co). While specific benefits documentation is not available, the company's access to world-class resources and purpose-built R&D facilities suggests a strong commitment to employee development and a supportive work environment.
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Job Description
Twelve is pioneering a new industrial era with carbon transformation. We use electrochemistry to turn CO2 into critical products-fuels, chemicals, and materials-that today rely on fossil fuels. Our mission: to fundamentally change how the world makes its essential goods by transforming CO2 from a liability into a resource, building resilient, fossil-free supply chains, and advancing next-generation industry.
The Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Lead develops, implements, and monitors company environmental health and safety (EH&S) programs and policies to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental, health, and safety regulations. Maintains safety equipment inventory, performs periodic safety inspections, and monitors hazardous waste removal vendors. Interacting with a variety of departments conducts training in emergency response and hazardous material handling. Monitors environmental compliance and maintains liaison with appropriate regulatory agencies. Alerts leadership team with corrective action where environmental health and safety hazards exist.
What you will do
- Leads EH&S activities including planning, implementing, and managing technical performance to ensure quality and financial objectives are attained.
- Leads EH&S project(s) including project design and schedule to meet objectives. Leads the development of short and long-term EH&S objectives and recommends goals to management.
- Ensures and maintains all necessary permits for Environmental and Regulatory Compliance.
- Ensure that appropriate corrective action is taken where health and safety hazards exist.
- Leads activities related to EH&S programs and ensures company compliance with any applicable regulations, reviews requirements regarding safety aspects.
- Develops appropriate electronic and hard copy reports and records. May develop new or revise existing electronic or hard copy systems and make internal and external presentations.
- Collaborates with senior and executive management to develop and implement current and annual technical, schedule, quality, and financial objectives for the EH&S program(s) to ensure strategic business objectives are met. May also participate in the development of annual and long-term objectives for the organization.
- Represents the organization as a primary spokesperson with line management, program managers, technical staff, and outside representatives.
- Promotes workplace safety, and assists in the development, maintenance, and management of EH&S programs at the site(s), including proactive incident and illness prevention, respiratory protection, contractor safety, and hazardous chemical management.
- Completes all regulatory reporting requirements (Fire, OSHA, EPA).
- Manage Safety Committee activities, agenda preparation, reports, follow-ups, and incentive programs.
- Manage all different safety programs, conduct training, and manage documentation, including but not limited to: Area Safety Representatives (ASR), Lockout/Tagout, Injury and Illness Prevention Plan (IIPP), Evacuation Procedures, PPE, Pedestrian Safety, Ergonomics, Heat Stress, Bloodborne Pathogens.
- Compiles, analyzes, maintains, and interprets safety statistical data related to exposure factors concerning occupational illnesses and accidents, first aid incidents, and near-miss records; conducts root cause analysis for accident reports; and evaluates injury case studies.
- Manage, and perform quarterly safety walks with department managers, safety committees, insurance carriers, or consultants.
- Support Onboarding and Orientation safety training.
- Provide support for worker's compensation claims including intake, investigation, reporting, and return to work efforts.
- Create, review, and update environment, health, and safety policies in accordance with local regulations and industry best practices.
- Ensure all construction activities align with these policies and that workers understand their responsibilities under these guidelines.
- Conduct regular site inspections and hazard assessments to identify potential risks, such as unsafe equipment, structural hazards, or environmental threats.
- Develop and implement corrective and preventive measures (e.g., engineering controls, administrative controls, or personal protective equipment) to eliminate or reduce risks.
- Provide ongoing training sessions and toolbox talks on a variety of topics (e.g., proper use of PPE, safe equipment operation, emergency procedures).
- Foster a safety-first culture by engaging workers, supervisors, and subcontractors in proactive discussions about hazards, near-misses, and continuous improvement opportunities.
- Investigate all accidents, near-misses, and environmental incidents to determine root causes.
- Monitor and ensure compliance with relevant local, state, and federal regulations related to environment, health, and safety.
- Document findings, prepare incident reports, and develop action plans to prevent recurrence.
- Maintain accurate records and ensure compliance with applicable legal and company reporting requirements.
- Oversee proper waste management, pollutant control, and hazardous material handling to minimize environmental impact.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality on all issues related to the position.
- Adaptability to perform under stress when confronted with emergent, critical, unusual, or dangerous situations, or situations in which working speed and sustained attention are make-or-break aspects of the job.
- Coordinate with government agencies, certification bodies, and internal stakeholders to keep permits up to date and maintain compliance documentation.
- May be required to assist in the consolidation and disposal of hazardous waste.
- Travel requirements, rare travel may be required.
- Performs other duties as assigned or required.
Who you are
- You have 10+ years of experience in an EHS role with progressively increasing responsibility.
- You have work experience in a PSM facility for 7+ years.
- Bachelor's degree in safety, engineering, chemistry, or environmental science related field.
- You are knowledgeable on federal, state and local regulations as well as environmental, health and safety best management practices.
- You have a proven track record of building out and implementing EHS programs and processes.
- You have a background in chemical processing, oil & gas, R&D, or similar industrial settings.
- You have strong written and verbal communication skills.
- You have the demonstrated ability to deliver results through strong planning, organizing and project or program implementation skills.
- You are a collaborative problem solver with a focus on continuous improvement.
Twelve Benefits
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage.
- Paid sick days and vacation.
- Competitive salary and equity compensation commensurate with experience.
- Diverse and inclusive work environment.
At Twelve, it's important each employee is compensated competitively and fairly. In alignment with state legal requirements, Twelve conducts exhaustive research to understand compensation markets. A range for the included position is listed below. Be advised, actual offer details are determined by job category, job location, and candidate skill level.
United States Wage Range: $137,280 - $171,600
Please note that some pay bands may have wide ranges of compensation to accommodate candidate's diverse sets of skill levels.
We believe that the unique contributions of each individual is the driver of our success. To make sure that our products and culture continue to incorporate everyone's perspectives and experience we never discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, or marital, veteran, or disability status.
Want to work with us but don't see a current opening that fits your background? Submit a general application for Future Opportunities or email us at [email protected] for further inquiries.
Twelve is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified applicants, and complies with federal and state disability laws. As part of this commitment, Twelve will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact our Talent team by email at [email protected].
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About the role
March 30, 2026
Full time
Company
- Moses Lake, Washington, United States
10+ years in EHS role
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