The SafeSiteX founding team came out of manufacturing EHS, not SaaS. That background shapes every decision we make.
Two EHS practitioners who started comparing notes at an OSHA training and ended up building a company.
Former EHS Manager at a Pittsburgh automotive parts plant, where she ran compliance programs for 280 workers across three production shifts. She oversaw three OSHA inspections in four years, two resulting in no citations. She founded SafeSiteX to give every EHS coordinator the audit readiness she built manually.
Former Safety Director at a steel processing facility in Allegheny County, where he built the plant's first digital incident reporting system using custom scripts before there was a better option. He left to build that better option. He leads the SafeSiteX engineering team and designed the incident prediction model architecture.
Joined as the third employee after five years in industrial IoT at a Pittsburgh robotics firm. Diana leads product decisions at SafeSiteX, working directly with plant EHS coordinators to understand how compliance workflows actually operate before translating that into platform features.
A small team that operates like an EHS department - methodical, documentation-driven, close to the customer.
Every member of the SafeSiteX team has done an on-site visit to a customer plant in the last 12 months. We require it. You cannot understand what a floor hazard detection alert needs to communicate until you've watched a supervisor receive one in the middle of a shift change.
Our engineering sprint schedule includes a customer visit rotation. We are not a remote-only company because our product requires us to be present in the environment it serves.
We are hiring engineers and EHS specialists who want to build tools that prevent workplace injuries.