Strata Clean Energy Appoints Jason Niemiller As New Vice President Of Environmental Health And Safety, Reinforcing Safety Commitment

Strata Clean Energy is excited to announce that Jason Niemiller has joined the company as the new Vice President of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS). Niemiller brings 28 years of experience in sectors such as construction, renewables, and manufacturing. He is also a Certified Safety Professional (CSP) and a Certified Construction Health and Safety Technician (CHST).

Niemiller is an expert in minimizing incidents, creating safety systems, and fostering growth. He is skilled at leading teams, building strong client relationships, and promoting a safety-first culture through EHS and risk management programs. These efforts align perfectly with Strata’s dedication to safety and environmental compliance.

Niemiller, Vice President of Environmental Health and Safety, said in a statement, “”I am excited to join this dynamic team and contribute to the company’s growth by reinforcing our safety culture and delivering measurable improvements in all of our operations and construction efforts. Together, we will elevate our safety and environmental initiatives, strengthen relationships with regulatory bodies, and foster a safety culture that focuses on ownership and accountability.”

Strata Clean Energy is excited to have Niemiller join the team. With his expertise, Niemiller is well-suited to support Strata’s continued growth and strengthen its focus on safety and environmental responsibility in the clean energy industry. Strata is confident that Niemiller’s skills will help the company expand its services in a safe and sustainable way.

 

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