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EHS Site Manager
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- In this role you will have oversight and accountability for the Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) operations at a single plant and may assist in some EHS activities at other sites, as needed.
- Partner with other members of the EHS team such as the Regional Industrial Hygienist, Regional Environmental Engineer, and Site Occupational Health Nurse as well as the broader plant operations team to develop site specific execution plans that deliver on our operational and EHS strategies.
- Guide Plant Management and hourly staff in analyzing incidents and their related trends, including injuries, blood leads, internal spills, external releases, potential permit non-compliances, compliance with reporting deadlines and regulatory inspections, to ensure that root causes, complete risk assessments, and associated preventative measures are identified and implemented in a timely manner.
- Partner with your Regional EHS teams on filling gaps for your plant (i.e. industrial hygiene, occupational health, permitting, auditing, etc
- Candidates must have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Environmental, Industrial Safety or related field with a minimum of six (6) years of experience in Environmental, Health & Safety, or both, ideally in a manufacturing environment.
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