Job Summary
The Environmental Health & Safety Engineer (EHS Engineer) will be responsible for facilitating environmental safety and health strategies within the organization while ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local SHE policies and relevant standards. Conduct daily audits by observation and testing to minimize the variety of company risks and follow up on suggested corrective actions. Must also use injury exposure and incidents as parameters to measure progress toward the attainment of factory/plant safety goals.
Duties And Responsibilities
Responsible for managing and eradicating EHS operational risks and hazards to ensure an accident-free, hazard-free, and eco-friendly work environment.
Responsible for utilizing data to lessen environmental footprint and increase sustainability.
Ensure At-risk-behaviors and At-risk-conditions are addressed.
Track all corrective measures to ensure they are effective and completed quickly.
Provide support in managing the EHS Rewards and Recognition Program
Responsible for developing the EHS annual site budget to control fixed and variable cost expenditures.
Work together with Line managers and supervisors when coordinating investigation of incidents and injuries to achieve accurate and timely completion.
Provide feedback on operational safety and environmental performance regularly. Support the SHE Pillars and associated sub-committees.
Support the company’s framework for site and employee safety teams and provide instruction and training to supervisors on EHS framework initiatives.
Provide EHS reports such as OSHA, RCRA, SARA, and EPA reports per scheduled deadlines.
Education
A minimum of B.S. or B.A. degree in Engineering, Environmental, or Natural Sciences, or in another related technical discipline
Any Gradute