Building Safety Manager
Company: Northeastern University
Location: Boston
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
About the Opportunity JOB SUMMARY The Building Safety Manager
(BSM) manages building-wide compliance with applicable regulatory
standards associated with laboratory operations, with a focus on
research and teaching labs, makerspaces, shops, and other unique
lab spaces (greenhouse, clinical, cleanroom, etc.). The Building
Safety Manager position is on-site at Northeastern’s Boston campus
and reports to the Senior Manager of the Building Safety Program in
the Office of Academic and Research Safety (OARS). As an embedded
safety staff, you will facilitate, assess, and promote an enhanced
culture of safety and healthy work environment through close
collaboration and coordination with the broader OARS team and key
individuals performing safety functions in assigned buildings,
including Principal Investigators, lab personnel, Department Safety
Officers, College Safety Officers, facilities personnel, and
others. As an essential team member in the implementation and
management of building-wide safety and compliance programs, your
core activities will include, but are not limited to, maintaining
resilient Maximum Allowable Quantity (MAQ) compliance defined in
fire/building code, ensuring proper hazardous materials management,
leading building-wide inspections and tracking corrective actions,
conducting assessments
(risk/hazard/job/space/equipment/PPE/SOP/etc.), contributing to lab
design and construction/renovation projects, safety planning for
research continuity, and supporting ongoing lab registrations with
the City of Boston. In addition, you will serve as the focal point
for implementation and compliance with Emergency Action Plans
(EAPs) for laboratory emergencies, serving as the emergency
coordinator and contact in assigned buildings and a member of the
OARS emergency response team through the on-call program. MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, chemical
engineering, process safety, materials science, environmental
science, or other applicable degree with a minimum of five years of
demonstrated work experience in managing EHS requirements.
Preferred qualifications include a Master’s degree in one of the
above, and a background in chemistry or chemical engineering is
highly desired. Preferred experience includes employment within
higher education, hazardous materials management, process safety,
or high hazard environments or processes (e.g., semiconductor
facilities). Experience in laboratory research or EHS compliance in
laboratories or R&D is preferred. Working knowledge of federal,
state, and local regulatory standards that apply to laboratory
operations. Proficiency in use of a personal computer and current
software applications including, but not limited to, Microsoft
Office Suite (Word, Access, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook),
Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and Smartsheets. Effective written,
verbal, and presentation communication skills, with strong
interpersonal skills to effectively coordinate and adapt for
various audiences with a customer service-oriented approach.
Demonstrated problem solving and organizational skills, time and
project management skills, including planning, prioritizing, and
scheduling multiple ongoing projects. Experience conducting
inspections, assessing risk, and recommending safety controls and
corrective actions for experiments, equipment, and processes using
appropriate methodology. Experience assisting with laboratory
emergencies, including gas releases and spill remediation.
Demonstrated ability to recognize unsafe conditions or dangerous
situations and respond appropriately. Physical requirements include
being medically qualified to wear respiratory protection and other
personal protective equipment. Lifting up to 50 lbs and moving up
to 500 lbs of materials using rolling carts or drum carts. Work
areas include a variety of physical environments including weather
extremes, mechanical spaces, potential confined spaces, elevated
locations, and where the use of hazardous materials (chem, rad,
bio) or equipment is in storage or use. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES &
ACCOUNTABILITIES Hazardous Materials Management (40%) You will be a
leader in hands-on chemical safety and compliance in assigned
buildings, collaborating with laboratory, safety, facilities, and
other personnel to implement and manage processes to support
building-wide hazardous material management plans in compliance
with federal, state, and local requirements. Part of your duties
will include monitoring chemical inventories for potential
exceedances of Maximum Allowable Quantity thresholds, and working
with lab/college/departmental stakeholders, university partners,
and consultants to address. Through a customer service-oriented
approach, you will be proactive in assisting laboratories for the
purchase, inventory, storage, use, and disposal of hazardous
materials and regulated waste. Laboratory Emergency Planning and
Response (35%) You will be a focal point in the implementation of
Emergency Action Plans (EAP) for laboratories, including training
and exercises/drills as outlined in the EAP. You will be the lead
in ensuring emergency equipment for laboratories are maintained,
inspected, and certified, and that laboratory safety information
for first responders is maintained. You will serve as the emergency
coordinator and emergency contact for assigned buildings and will
participate in the OARS on-call program and emergency response team
in the event of laboratory or facility incident. As part of
incident management, you will investigate laboratory incidents,
documents findings, track corrective actions, and assist lab
personnel to reduce the likelihood of similar incidents. Other
Duties and Responsibilities (25%) As an embedded safety staff, you
will work with principal investigators and lab personnel with risk
assessments, safety inspections, and will promote safe lab work
practices, working closely with other subject matter experts and
providing referrals as needed. You will assist with start-up,
commissioning, registration, shutdowns, and decommissioning of
labs/makerspaces/shops, and will contribute to lab design and
construction/renovation projects. As a primary safety contact in
assigned buildings, you will disseminate and provide training on
safety resources, regulatory information, compliance requirements,
and best practices, including developing and implementing safety
guidance and standard operating procedures. Maintaining an active
presence in labs, shops, and makerspaces is essential, with routine
lab inspections and functional testing of safety systems as core
responsibilities for maintaining knowledge of the safety
requirements for lab operations and enabling continuous improvement
in compliance and safety. Position Type Legal and Regulatory
Administration Additional Information Northeastern University
considers factors such as candidate work experience, education and
skills when extending an offer. Northeastern has a comprehensive
benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes
medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance,
wellness & life, retirement- as well as commuting & transportation.
Visit https://hr.northeastern.edu/benefits/ for more information.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, religion,
color, national origin, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability
status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
Compensation Grade/Pay Type: 110S Expected Hiring Range: $76,335.00
- $107,823.75 With the pay range(s) shown above, the starting
salary will depend on several factors, which may include your
education, experience, location, knowledge and expertise, and
skills as well as a pay comparison to similarly-situated employees
already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are
subject to change.
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