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Strong working knowledge of environmental, health, and safety compliance law and industrial hygiene. The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Leader is a critical member of the Natural Leadership Team (NLT) providing guidance and coaching in the areas of safety and environmental stewardship to all plant members.
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GENERAL DESCRIPTION / PURPOSE:This position is responsible for applying knowledge of environmental health and safety practices and standards to develop programs and processes that support the execution of Loram’s strategies, and to ensure compliance with regulatory and Loram standards and drive continuous improvement of EHS performance and results.
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As an Environmental, Health & Safety (EH&S) Director (also known as Compliance Director, Risk Management Director), you'll manage the day-to-day functions of the EH&S department, ensure compliance with local, state, and federal agencies, and oversee permitting and risk assessments.
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GHD is seeking an Entry Level Engineer to work with our EHS Compliance team on providing environmental consulting services to various clients across the Midwest. Environmental compliance reporting, such as air emissions reporting, hazardous waste generator reporting, and Emergency Planning Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) reporting (i.e., Tier II and Form R.
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Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Engineer Department: Environmental, Health, and Safety Engineer $90K - $100K salary On-site at the manufacturing plant in Rochester, NH Role Type: Full-time About Our Client: Our client is a global manufacturing company with a history spanning several decades.
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2024 Summer Internship - Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Intern. The EHS Intern will help to ensure regulatory compliance and implementing risk or prevention-focused initiatives.
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Oversee and supervise environmental compliance including SWPPP, hazardous materials and waste requirements and recycling efforts. The EHS Supervisor is responsible for providing EHS support to plant management, administration, superintendents, foremen, and front-line production workers.
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Environmental Compliance, Industrial Hygiene and Safety, Occupational Health, Occupational Hygiene, Audit Management, Incident Management & Risk Assessment) The ideal candidate will be an experienced IT professional with effective client communication skills, experience implementing Environmental Management Information Systems such as Enablon, Sphera, SAP EHS, Intelex, Cority, Gensuite, etc., and a successful track record leading projects.
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Create and drive internal chemical regulatory compliance programs and compliance management systems to effectively comply with all applicable global chemical and environmental codes and regulations.
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Use every opportunity to drive EHS awareness by demonstrating safe behavior, continuous self-development and education in areas of environmental, health & safety compliance, industry trends and regulatory developments.
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Position Summary: The EHS Technician ensures environmental, health, and safety compliance as outlined by federal, state, and local agencies and as contractually required. Position Title: Environmental Health and Safety Technician (EHS Tech.
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This position partners with 2 separate business units operating heavy equipment assembly plants to provide support developing and implementing environmental, health & safety programs and processes to ensure compliance with the Heico EHS management system, applicable regulatory requirements and in support of the business strategic plan.
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Monitor and maintain compliance with all facility environmental health and safety permits as required by law, regulation and company policy. Provide leadership as an EHS leader for the Takeda Boston campus and assigned building or operation.
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The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing, implementing, and overseeing Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) programs to ensure a positive, safe, healthy, compliant, and sustainable work environment while also ensuring compliance with all applicable laws, regulations, and standards.
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As a key member of our EHS Department, the Health & Safety Specialist will work closely with our manufacturing sites on an array of H&S issues to ensure a safe working environment and compliance with federal, state and local regulations.
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