Operational Safety Manager
WayveThe role
As an Operational Safety Manager – US, you will play a critical role in ensuring the safe execution and oversight of Wayve’s on-road testing and robotaxi operations. You will be responsible for monitoring safety performance, investigating incidents, and maintaining operational safety standards across a rapidly scaling environment.
This role places a strong emphasis on Safety Assurance — ensuring that risks are visible, continuously understood, and acted upon in real time. You will operate as an independent safety function, providing oversight of field operations, identifying emerging risks, and ensuring that safety processes are consistently applied. The operational safety team acts as a continuous check and balance on the rest of the organization, ensuring that Wayve’s plans and objectives are met in the safest manner possible.
You will work closely with engineering, fleet operations, and global safety teams to ensure Wayve’s deployments are safe, compliant, and defensible within US regulatory frameworks (e.g. DMV, NHTSA), while contributing to a strong, proactive safety culture.
Key responsibilities:
Safety Assurance & Monitoring
Monitor daily safety performance across, Fleet operations, R&D testing and other deployment activities
Track and analyse safety performance indicators, trends, interventions, anomalies and other vital metrics to analyze the validity of our safety case and implement suitable operational controls or risk mitigation strategies accordingly
Incident response and investigation
Lead and support investigations into on-road incidents and near-misses, preparing incident reports, conducting structured root cause analysis activities and preparing summaries for engineering and executive management stakeholders alike
Prepare suitable analysis for all investigations to ensure findings and corrective actions are clearly documented, actionable, and fed back into engineering, operations, and risk management work plans
Support regulatory and partner reporting requirements where applicable
Safety Risk Management
Carry out hazard identification and risk assessment activities to support on-road operations and testing activities
Maintain and update operational risk registers
Support implementation of risk controls and monitor their effectiveness
Cross-Team Collaboration: Work closely with engineers, operators, and global safety teams to align on best practices.
Safety Culture & Training
Develop and deliver training programs, prepare and update risk assessments, and drive a strong safety-first mindset across operations.
Champion and advocate for safety outcomes across all activities
About you
In order to set you up for success as an Operational Safety Manager at Wayve, we’re looking for the following skills and experience.
Essential
5+ years experience investigating incidents in a fast-paced, safety-critical environment
Experience in operational safety, risk monitoring, or safety assurance roles in a fleet, logistics, field engineering or operational environment
Strong analytical mindset — able to interpret data, identify patterns, derive insights and present to a range of audiences from engineering to management
Demonstrable ability to operate independently and make sound safety judgments
Good understanding of industry-relevant standards and guidelines (e.g. AV, automotive, or similar)
Experience with human factors, including workload, attention, and driver/operator interaction risks
Ability to develop and implement safety processes and procedures
Desirable
Experience with autonomous vehic
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