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In this role, you will oversee health, safety, and environmental management for a landmark £50,000,000 industrial unit project in Ipswich. Proven experience as a Health and Safety Manager or EHS Manager in the construction industry.
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Bachelor’s Degree – Construction Management, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science or Environmental Studies or closely related field and a minimum of 1 year of relevant heavy civil infrastructure experience.
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The EHS manager oversees responsibilities of their assigned Project as related to environmental health & safety services and has direct interaction with EH&S Staff, Superintendents, Project Manager, Project Executive and Area / Regional EHS Director.
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The Environmental Health & Safety Manager is responsible for the integration of environmental health & safety services into the business practices and compliance with regulatory requirements on their assigned Project.
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Education/Certification: BS Degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineer/Health, or Occupational Safety and Health preferred; Certified in hazardous material management, 40-hour HAZWOPER and environmental auditor.
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Proactive implementation and management of various Environmental, Health & Safety programs including confined space, respirator qualification, lock-out tag-out, fall arrest, personal protective equipment, hazard communication, job hazard analysis, industrial hygiene monitoring, equipment safety sign-offs, hazardous waste, radiation safety, laser safety, biohazard safety, emergency/incident response, etc.
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The Environmental Health and Safety Manager has responsibility for all EHS&S activities for South San Francisco. Management of all Environmental, Health, and Safety programs including but not limited to: Lock out tag out, Confined space, Electrical Safety, Industrial Hygiene, PPE, Emergency Response, Security, etc.
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Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager. Develop and administer the facility Health and Safety management systems including: employee participation, employee health, hazard analyses, safe operating procedures, training, risk management, loss control, spill prevention, hazardous waste, DOT hazardous materials, emissions, emergency planning (EPCRA) and all other key system elements.
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Develop, implement and improve Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) programs and processes including emergency preparedness and fire protection, safety risk assessments and safe working procedures for non-office activities, hazardous waste management, training, ergonomics, contractor safety, and crisis management.
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Present health and safety concerns to management and operations and assist in the problem solving process. Assist the National EHS Manager to coordinate Early and Safe Return to Work, WCB / WSIB case management as required.
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Site Safety Manager needs 8-10 years of experience in the environmental, health and safety discipline with a strong focus on safety required. Lead and drive the review, update, implementation, embedding and continued compliance of the Corporate Environmental Health and Safety Management System and any additional local EHS processes needed to effectively manage the sites EHS responsibilities.
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The Senior EHS manager oversees responsibilities of their assigned Project as related to environmental health & safety services and has direct interaction with EH&S Staff, Superintendents, Project Manager, Project Executive and Area / Regional EHS Director.
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An exciting opportunity awaits you to join a reputable food and beverage company as an Environmental Health and Safety Manager at their Central Valley production facility.
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The EHS Manager is responsible for the integration of environmental health & safety services into the business practices and compliance with regulatory requirements on their assigned Project.
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The Health & Safety Manager directs the development, implementation, and maintenance of comprehensive health and safety programs for the facility. Ability to Detailed knowledge of OSHA and other applicable industry environmental, health and safety standards.
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