Environment, Health and Safety Specialist

Anthropic·London, UK·onsite
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Compensation
Not disclosed
About Anthropic Anthropic’s mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for society as a whole. Our team is a quickly growing group of committed researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders working together to build beneficial AI systems. About the role Anthropic is hiring an EHS Specialist to lead Environment, Health and Safety across our EMEA region. As Anthropic continues to scale globally — with a fast-growing footprint across the UK, Ireland, and continental Europe — we're investing in EHS expertise on the ground, where the work happens. We're looking for someone who's been the EHS go-to in a complex, multi-country environment — comfortable owning the day-to-day in their region while helping a small, growing team write the standards that make global EHS work at scale. You'll handle hands-on work — inspections, investigations, occupational health cases, committees, training — and you'll co-author the EMEA-tuned versions of programs we're building to meet UK, Irish, and EU regulatory expectations. You won't be doing this alone. You'll partner closely with the EHS Lead in the US, and with our growing in-region Workplace, Security, HR, and Legal teams. As we continue to expand the broader Global Safety and Security team in EMEA, you'll have peers around you to collaborate with on shared work. Responsibilities You'll own EHS execution across our EMEA sites — running onsite inspections, hazard and risk assessments, and ergonomic reviews on a regular cadence. You'll investigate workplace incidents, injuries, and illnesses, and manage occupational health cases through their lifecycle in coordination with our occupational health providers, HR, and Legal partners. You'll be the in-region face of EHS for our employees and our partners. That means standing up and supporting health and safety committees and emergency response teams in line with each jurisdiction's r