You will be ensuring safe, compliant, and reliable operations in our ISO 5 cleanroom by monitoring daily activities, identifying hazards, enforcing safe working methods, and providing technical and behavioral safety guidance to operational and engineering teams. Do you have a background in Safety Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Occupational Health & Safety? Your expertise could be the perfect fit to join our team!
About Nearfield Instruments
Nearfield Instruments (NFI) is a fast-growing scale-up high-tech company. We design, develop, integrate, market and service advanced metrology machines. Our machines enables our customers - the world’s leading chipmakers – to increase the production yields, and thus, functionality of their microchips, which in turn leads to smaller, more powerful consumer electronics.
Founded in 2016, we bring together the most creative minds (approx. 400 employees) in science and technology and develop a one-of-a-kind, revolutionary high throughput Scanning Probe Microscopy system.
Where you will be working?
You are working in the Production Operations department. Within this department you are part of the Production Safety team, which ensures safe, compliant, and reliable operations across all production activities and the cleanroom environment.
What will you be doing?
As Production Safety Engineer, you will be working to maintain the highest safety standards in our ISO 5 cleanroom and laboratories. Your mission is to build a strong safety mindset and ensure that all operational and engineering teams work safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with technical and regulatory standards.
You are responsible for identifying hazards before they become incidents, providing real-time safety guidance to production teams, and collaborating with engineering teams to assess new processes and equipment for safety risks.
Main responsibilities include:
Conduct daily safety inspections to identify potential hazards, deviations, or unsafe behavior;
Act as the primary on-floor safety resource, providing real-time guidance on safe behavior, correct equipment use, and cleanroom discipline;
Perform workplace evaluations and ensure compliance with internal QHSE standards, regulatory requirements, and cleanroom protocols;
Support safe execution of chemical use procedures and enforce relevant safety rules;
Verify correct LOTO (Lock-Out/Tag-Out) execution during interventions and maintain LOTO procedures with engineering teams;
Provide technical and regulatory safety guidance to resolve operational safety issues;
Collaborate with AIT (Assembly, Integration & Test) and Production Engineering teams during change management and process modifications;
Review work instructions to ensure risks are adequately controlled and processes remain compliant;
Deliver toolbox talks and safety briefings to promote awareness and reinforce safe working practices;
Report safety findings, deviations, and incidents in a clear and structured manner, and track corrective and preventive actions;
Actively drive safety mindset change and promote behavioral safety and operational discipline;
Serve as an active member of the Safety Committee and contribute operational insights and improvement proposals.
Why is the position interesting for you?
You get the opportunity to work in a young energetic team within a growing complex and high-tech production company;
Direct impact on creating a safety-first culture and protecting your colleagues;
The opportunity to influence process improvements and shape safety standards across the organization;
You like operational contact with production and engineering teams to support and guide safe working practices.