Manager, Construction Safety

Rivian Rivian · Auto · Atlanta, GA · People

Manager, Construction Safety role at Rivian focused on leading safety governance at large-scale vertical construction sites. This role involves defining and evolving safety management across a multi-employer ecosystem, ensuring adherence to high standards and collaboration with federal regulators. The position emphasizes designing a Safety Operating System, unlocking capacity through Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) principles, and driving standardization of global safety practices. Responsibilities include team leadership, construction transformation, continuous improvement, systemic safety enablement (including exploring AI and automation), and change management. Requires 12+ years of experience in Construction Safety, process redesign, familiarity with technology ecosystems like ServiceNow, and understanding of AI/automation concepts. A Bachelor's degree in a related field and professional safety certification are required.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead and develop a small team responsible for work mapping, process redesign, and new ways of working across the onsite construction safety organization.
  2. Manage the "Controlling Employer" liability by overseeing agency agreements with core contractors and ensuring independent safety staffing is optimized.
  3. Own end-to-end process redesign for priority journeys, including contractor onboarding, site access competency verification, and high-risk task reviews.
  4. Identify high-value opportunities to apply AI, workflow automation, and knowledge management to safety processes to improve data accuracy and personnel capacity.
  5. Lead change management and adoption strategies for new safety systems, process redesigns, and digital capabilities.

Skills

Required

  • 12+ years of experience in Construction Safety, or related fields within complex, scaling industrial environments.
  • Demonstrated experience leading process redesign, work transitions, shared-services enablement, or high-level safety operating model changes.
  • Strong working knowledge of technology ecosystems, including ServiceNow and Workday, and familiarity with integrated safety/compliance platforms.
  • Familiarity with AI and automation concepts (e.g., workflow automation, knowledge management, agent assist) and their application within site operations.
  • Proven "systems thinker" who can connect strategy, operations, and technology into coherent, actionable roadmaps.
  • Experience partnering closely with IT and digital teams to define requirements, evaluate solution options, and prioritize work across platforms.
  • Excellent communication, facilitation, and storytelling skills, with the ability to synthesize complex technical inputs for executive leadership.
  • Proven ability to set direction, delegate effectively, and manage capacity across a team during periods of high-intensity growth.
  • Track record of building inclusive, high-trust team cultures that balance performance, growth, and well-being.
  • Bachelor’s degree required in Occupational Health, Safety Management, or a related technical field; advanced degree preferred.
  • Advanced professional certification (ASP, CSP, or equivalent) is required or currently in progress.
  • Deep understanding of the "Controlling Employer" doctrine and experience managing OSHA Strategic Partnerships (OSP).

Nice to have

  • Experience in high-growth technology, EV, manufacturing, or similarly complex industrial environments.
  • Background in Lean, Six Sigma, design thinking, or service design applied to operational or safety processes.
  • Prior responsibility for global safety operations, shared services, or large-scale multi-employer service delivery models.

What the JD emphasized

  • senior authority for safety governance
  • Controlling Employer
  • multi-employer ecosystem
  • federal regulators
  • scale its physical footprint
  • standardize global safety practices
  • Controlling Employer doctrine
  • managing OSHA Strategic Partnerships (OSP)