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Process Safety Manager Jobs in Eagan, MN (NOW HIRING)

Process Safety Engineer/Specialist Collaborate with Innovative 3Mers Around the World Choosing ... Strong demonstration of project management skills and ability to manage activities and priorities ...

Process Safety Engineer/Specialist Collaborate with Innovative 3Mers Around the World Choosing ... Strong demonstration of project management skills and ability to manage activities and priorities ...

Safety Manager

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$90K - $120K/yr

Train site staff in required safety programs, compliance training, safety systems, and process to ... management and return to work program including medical visits, recordability of injuries and ...

Safety Manager

Woodbury, MN · On-site

$90 - $120/hr

Charles Taylor Safety Solutions is seeking a Safety Manager in Woodbury, MN. 1099 Contract position ... and selection process all contribute to the successful, inclusive and diverse culture and ...

Charles Taylor Safety Solutions is seeking a Safety Manager in Woodbury, MN. 1099 Contract position ... and selection process all contribute to the successful, inclusive and diverse culture and ...

Charles Taylor Safety Solutions is seeking a Safety Manager in Woodbury, MN. 1099 Contract position ... and selection process all contribute to the successful, inclusive and diverse culture and ...

Safety Engineer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$80K - $110K/yr

Process Safety Management - Lead a process safety management program including directing best practices from design commencement through operation for multiple facilities on our aerospace campus.

Safety Engineer

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$80K - $110K/yr

Process Safety Management - Lead a process safety management program including directing best practices from design commencement through operation for multiple facilities on our aerospace campus.

Safety Manager, Federal

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$75K - $101K/yr

Minimum 5 years of construction safety process management experience * Minimum 3 years of actual field experience in safety * OSHA 500 or OSHA 502 training * First Aid/CPR/BBP and AED training ...

Assistant Safety Manager

Bloomington, MN

$40K - $52K/yr

Ensure adherence to processes and procedures that support an IIF culture. * Comply with all company ... Manage the safety program on assigned projects in accordance with organization-wide requirements ...

Food Safety Manager

Eagan, MN · On-site

$70K - $100K/yr

Recommend changes to processes as needed to ensure a safe food product. * Analyze audit results, trends, and investigations into trends. * Perform quality control aspects as related to food safety.

Industrial Construction Safety Manager

Saint Paul, MN · On-site

$75K - $101K/yr

Hold a valid driver's license with a clear record Preferred: * 10+ years that have been dedicated to industrial construction safety * 7+ years of industrial construction safety process management ...

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As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for process safety manager in Eagan, MN is $103,741.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,900.00 and $132,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a process safety manager?

A Process Safety Manager is responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing safety programs to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with regulations in industries that handle hazardous materials. They assess risks, conduct safety audits, and enforce protocols to mitigate process-related hazards. Their role involves collaborating with engineering, operations, and regulatory teams to maintain a safe work environment.

What are typical challenges faced by process safety managers in their daily work?

Process Safety Managers often face challenges such as staying up to date with evolving safety regulations, identifying and mitigating potential process hazards, and ensuring consistent safety culture across diverse teams. They may also encounter obstacles when implementing new risk management measures or persuading others to adopt best practices. Frequent cross-functional collaboration is necessary, as they work with engineering, operations, and EHS teams to assess risks and develop solutions. Adapting to new technologies and maintaining meticulous documentation are important for ongoing compliance and continuous improvement.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a process safety manager?

A Process Safety Manager needs a solid background in chemical or process engineering, risk assessment, and regulatory compliance, often supported by a related degree and industry experience. Familiarity with tools like HAZOP, LOPA, safety management systems (SMS), and certifications such as CSP or CIH is commonly required in this role. Strong analytical, communication, and leadership skills are crucial for driving safety initiatives and collaborating across teams. These competencies are essential to ensure workplace safety, prevent incidents, and maintain regulatory standards in hazardous environments.

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Infographic showing various Process Safety Manager job openings in Eagan, MN as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $103,741 per year, or $49.9 per hour.

Staff Process Safety Engineer

Niron Magnetics

Minneapolis, MN • On-site

$130K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

Located in Minneapolis, MN
Twin Cities / Pilot-based role with regular travel to Plant 1 in Sartell, MN. Expected travel is approximately 25%, with heavier travel during design, commissioning, readiness, startup, and transition periods. Relocation to Sartell is not required.
About Niron
Niron Magnetics is commercializing the first new magnetic material in decades powered by its breakthrough material formulation and advanced manufacturing process. The company's proprietary magnet technology based on Iron Nitride enables magnets that are inherently high magnetization, free of rare earths and other critical materials, and solve supply chain reliability challenges, will drive innovation in various industries. Headquartered in Minneapolis, MN, Niron Magnetics is comprised of a team of professionals with a desire to make a positive impact on the global community. We were named one of "America's Top GreenTech Companies" for 2024 and 2025 by TIME Magazine and the "Innovation of the Year" at the 2025 mHUB Fourth Revolution Awards.
Our team is made up of people who think big, dare to innovate, and strive to impact the planet through technological innovation for our customers. Ready to work alongside amazing people, solve complex problems, and leave a legacy? Join our team.
About the Role
Niron is scaling a first-of-its-kind manufacturing technology, and process safety has to scale with it. This role is a rare opportunity to help shape the PSM system behind a new material platform as Niron moves from Pilot operations into Plant 1, our first major scale-up manufacturing facility in Sartell, MN.
You will not be starting from a blank page. Niron already has active PHA, MOC, PSSR, and related process safety practices in place, along with current Process Safety technical staff. The opportunity is to help connect, mature, and scale that foundation so PSM work is easier to see, easier to own, and harder to lose as work moves from design and change through plant commissioning, Pre-Startup Safety Review (PSSR), startup, and operations.
This is a hands-on process safety program role. You will participate in PSM technical activities and work with existing Process Safety technical staff and functional owners to build the cadence, visibility, action item follow-up, and escalation routines that keep the broader system moving. Just as important, you will help build a process safety culture where hazard recognition, near-miss reporting, and stopping work are shared values - not compliance obligations.
Regulatory & Process Context
Niron's process safety program operates within the framework of OSHA's Process Safety Management standard (29 CFR 1910.119), EPA's Risk Management Program requirements, and applicable Minnesota (MNOSHA) regulations. The role covers process safety for chemical and high-hazard manufacturing operations across Pilot and Plant 1, including hazardous material handling, reactive chemistry, and associated process equipment involved in Niron's Iron Nitride production process.
Scope
This role currently supports Pilot and Plant 1, with an explicit mandate to build templates, routines, and governance practices designed to scale to future Niron manufacturing sites as the company grows. This is a multi-site program-building role, not a single-site compliance position.
What you'll do
Connect PSM structure and visibility
  • Help translate existing PSM and plant readiness deliverables into a clear operating rhythm by keeping owners, timing, dashboards, leadership updates, and escalation paths visible.
  • Maintain visibility to PSM element health, priority gaps, aging actions, evidence needs, owner follow-up, and decisions requiring escalation.
  • Connect related PSM workstreams so Process Safety Information (PSI), Process Hazard Analysis (PHA), Management of Change (MOC), PSSR, training, safeguards, incident learning, audits, and contractor or project interfaces do not operate as isolated activities.
  • Track and report leading indicators (PHA action closure rates, training completion, safety observation trends) alongside lagging indicators and use both to reinforce - not undercut - the culture goals above.

Build a Process Safety Culture
  • Help champion process safety as a shared value, not a checklist - building trust so hazards, near-misses, and weak signals are surfaced early and without blame.
  • Model and reinforce a "stop work" mindset, and support operators and technical staff in exercising that authority confidently.
  • Recognize and reinforce good process safety behavior, not just corrective actions after the fact.

Participate in PSM technical work and translate risk into follow-through
  • Participate/facilitate iPHAs, MOC risk reviews, PSSR reviews, action item development and resolution, and safeguard discussions.
  • Support MOC and related change governance by making sure technical concerns are assigned to the right owner and followed through to an action, decision, documented closure, or escalation. Build and maintain a clear governance process for process safety-related action items, including owner visibility, aging, closure expectations, action quality, evidence quality, and escalation.
  • Partner with other technical Process Safety resources and functional owners while preserving the right boundaries for final technical decisions and field execution.
  • Participate in safety-by-design reviews during capital project design phases (e.g., front-end engineering design) so process safety is built into Plant 1 and future site design decisions rather than retrofitted after the fact.

Support readiness, field verification, and scalable practices
  • Spend meaningful time in the field to understand plant reality, observe where documented controls meet real work, and help surface weak signals before they become late-stage readiness problems.
  • Support practical verification routines for critical process safety controls, safeguards, readiness conditions, and change commitments.
  • Identify process safety lessons from Plant 1 readiness, commissioning, startup, and early operations that should be applied more broadly, and use them to improve PSM standards, workflows, and governance for future Niron sites.
  • Support PSM-related contractor coordination during design, construction, and commissioning, including contractor expectations, role clarity, required documentation, and alignment with Niron's Process Safety Elements.

Partner with Pilot and Plant Operations Toward Shared Goals
  • Build a close, trust-based partnership with Pilot and Plant 1 operations leadership grounded in shared goals - safe, reliable startup and operations - rather than a compliance-versus-production dynamic.
  • Co-develop readiness milestones and success criteria with Operations so process safety expectations are understood and owned well before and through startup.
  • Stay closely connected to day-to-day operational realities so PSM guidance reflects how work actually happens on the floor, not just how it's documented.

Own Training Visibility and Follow-Through
  • Maintain visibility into process safety training requirements, completion status, and readiness gaps for operators, technical staff, and contractors.
  • Partner with technical staff and Operations to ensure training content stays current with PSM element changes, incident learnings, and startup readiness needs.

Required and Preferred Experience
Required
  • 7+ years of process safety experience in chemical manufacturing or another high-hazard process environment.
  • Strong working knowledge of OSHA PSM, 29 CFR 1910.119, with hands-on experience applying core PSM elements in an operating plant, such as PHA or other risk assessments, MOC, PSSR, safeguards, incident learning, audits, or critical-control verification.
  • Experience leading or owning PSM program execution, element governance, or related process safety management systems in a regulated or high-hazard environment.
  • Demonstrated ability to translate technical findings and unresolved risks into accountable actions, documented decisions, evidence-based closure, risk-based priorities, and escalation when needed.
  • Demonstrated experience embedding process safety into how teams design, change, start up, and operate equipment through clear ownership, field verification, disciplined follow-through, and organizational learning-not just administering a PSM program.

Preferred
  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Process Engineering, Occupational Safety, EHS, or a related technical field. Equivalent highly relevant process safety and chemical manufacturing experience may be considered.
  • Professional certification such as CCPSC (Certified Chemical Process Safety Certificate), CSP (Certified Safety Professional), or a relevant PE license.
  • Experience with PSSR, startup readiness, plant commissioning, operational readiness, or transition-to-operations support in chemical or high-hazard manufacturing environments.
  • Experience with mechanical integrity or critical control verification, process safety audits, incident investigation, contractor interfaces, training readiness, PSM metrics, or PSM software/workflow tools.

Our pay and benefits
  • Salary: $130,000 - 165,000 annually, depending on education, experience, and skills.
  • Equity position in Niron via stock option grant.
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
  • Mental healthcare benefits.
  • 401k plan with 6% company match.
  • Paid time off to take time for what you need in life.
  • Experience in a fun, high-performing, manufacturing environment set to change the world.

Recruiters and Employment Agencies: Please note that Niron Magnetics does not accept unsolicited resumes from external agencies. Any unsolicited resumes submitted to our career site, hiring managers, or employees will be considered the property of Niron Magnetics. Consequently, we reserve the right to hire these candidates at our discretion without any financial obligation to the submitting agency.
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