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Summary of Position Responsibilities Lead and manage all health and safety compliance programs (e.g., injury prevention, hearing conservation, indoor air quality, bloodborne pathogens, industrial hygiene, personal protective equipment, respiratory protection, medical surveillance, confined space, lock out tag out, and electrical safety.
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Safety related certifications: Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST), Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM), and First Aid/CPR/AED certification.
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The HSE Manager is considered the subject matter expert on all matters of associate health, safety and environmental matters at the site. The Site Health, Safety, and Environmental Manager reports to Plant Director, is a member of the Plant Leadership Team, and is responsible for the overall management and direction of Health, Safety, & Environment within the confines of the site.
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Beloit, KS, US The Environmental Health and Safety Manager will play a key part in developing, implementing, and managing all EHS procedures and programs in accordance with regulatory and corporate EHS requirements to maintain a safe and healthy work environment.
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Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental is seeking an Environmental, Health, & Safety (EHS) Manager with experience in the areas of safety management for the crane and rigging industry.
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Eaton’s ES AMER ARS division is currently seeking a Environmental Health and Safety Manager. The EHS Manager will lead the site through improved Environmental, Health, and Safety performance and is the EHS functional leader for the site, providing subject matter expertise, leading environmental and regulatory compliance activities, process improvements, and driving safety cultural engagement across the Sumter facility.
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Health and Safety Specialist/EHS Specialist/Environmental, Health, and Safety Specialist/Chemical Engineer/Chemical Manufacturing/SHE Officer/Chemicals/EHS/EHS Manager/Safety Manager/Engineering/Industrial Safety/Natural Sciences.
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Job Description :The Site Health, Safety, and Environmental Manager reports to Plant Director, is a member of the Plant Leadership Team, and is responsible for the overall management and direction of Health, Safety, & Environment within the confines of the site.
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Guardian Glass is looking for an Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager to join our team at our float glass facility in Carleton, MI! Our benefits plan includes - medical, dental, vision, flexible spending and health savings accounts, life insurance, ADD, disability, retirement, paid vacation/time off, educational assistance, and may also include infertility assistance, paid parental leave and adoption assistance.
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Georgia-Pacific is seeking an Environmental, Health and Safety Manager to provide leadership and presence at our Augusta, GA corrugated facility. Reporting to the Director of Operations, the Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Manager provides leadership and strategic direction by building a partnership with front-line leadership and collaborating with business partners to develop and mentor the production team relating to environmental, health and safety.
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Crane Aerospace & Electronics is seeking an Environmental Health & Safety Manager in Auburn, CA/Vian Enterprises to join our high performing Operations & Facilities Team. Position Overview:Responsible for the management and coordination of all activities as they relate to safety, health and environment at the site in order to reduce occupational injuries, illnesses and the accompanying financial losses.
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Reports to: Bluebonnet Shores Health and Safety Manager. Reports all major illnesses and injuries to Health and Safety Manager or camp management staff.
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Reporting to the Global EHS Manager with a dotted line to the Site Manager, the EHS Manager is responsible for all aspects of the environmental, health, safety, and security programs for the Newburyport facility.
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2-3 Years experience in field providing safety duties as Occupational Health and Safety Technician (OHST) or Construction Safety and Health Technician (CHST.
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As an Environmental Health and Safety Specialist, you will be responsible for assisting the EHS Manager to champion, design, develop, and implement safety improvement projects to reduce risk.
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