-Develop, implement, and oversee comprehensive EHS programs, policies, and procedures in line with regulatory requirements and industry best practices-Conduct thorough risk assessments, including ergonomic evaluations, exposure assessments, and incident investigations to identify potential hazards and develop mitigation strategies-Provide guidance and advice to management and employees on EHS matters, including hazard communication, industrial hygiene, waste management, and emergency response-Lead and coordinate cross-functional teams to drive EHS initiatives, develop action plans, and monitor progress towards achieving EHS goals-Establish and deliver effective EHS training programs to increase awareness, knowledge, and compliance among employees-Develop and implement metrics and systems to monitor EHS performance, track trends, and identify areas for improvement-Ensure compliance with applicable EHS regulations, permits, and licenses, and maintain accurate records and documentation-Stay abreast of emerging EHS regulations, industry trends, and technological advancements, and recommend appropriate strategies and solutions to enhance EHS performance-Foster a culture of safety by promoting proactive safety behaviors, conducting safety audits, and recognizing and rewarding safe practices-Mentor and provide technical guidance to junior EHS staff, fostering their professional development and growth
4-7 years
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-Bachelor's degree in related field or equivalent related experience-In-depth knowledge of federal, state, and local EHS regulations and standards, including OSHA, EPA, and other relevant agencies-Proven experience in developing and implementing comprehensive EHS programs in a complex organizational setting-Strong understanding of EHS principles, risk assessment methodologies, and hazard control strategies-Excellent leadership and communication skills, with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders-Experience in leading cross-functional teams and driving change management initiatives-Proficient in using EHS management systems, databases, and software-Relevant certifications such as Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) are desirable-Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, with a keen eye for detail and the ability to synthesize complex information
Bachelors
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