EHS Manager
We are hiring an Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Manager to our winning team!
The EHS Manager position is responsible for developing, planning, coordinating and directing environmental, health and safety activities to ensure employee engagement, regulatory compliance and implement the EHS management system to protect human health and the environment.
A Day In The Life
- Compliance with OSHA, EPA, DOT, and Company EHS requirements.
- Develop EHS policies, procedures and programs as required.
- Manage safety and environmental regulatory processes, trainings, and programs to ensure compliance and to improve safety culture.
- Develop, coordinate and deliver EHS training to address regulatory standards and corporate environmental policies, programs and procedures.
- Conduct required EHS inspections and assist with internal EHS auditing programs.
- Develop / Coordinate Emergency Response activities.
- Maintain necessary EHS-related documentation and reporting requirements.
- Manage accident and hazard investigations and recommend and / or implement corrective actions.
- Manage workers comp injuries and return to work on injured employees.
- Inspect workplaces and minimize or eliminate hazards from processes and materials.
- Maintain Hazard Communications Programs.
- Manage hazardous waste generation, storage and shipment in accordance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
- Manage non-hazardous waste streams with focus on cost minimization and volume reduction.
- Successfully complete RCRA / DOT training, as required.
What will help you thrive in this role?
Working knowledge of hazardous materials including hazardous wastes, asbestos, and other hazardous air pollutants.Knowledge and experience with OSHA, EPA and DOT compliance.Familiarity and appropriate experience in dealing with local, state, and federal regulatory agencies.Bachelors degree required. A bachelors degree in environmental or chemical engineering, safety management, occupational and environmental health science, industrial risk management is preferred.