Environmental, Health and Safety Lead
Environmental, Health and Safety Lead Location(s): Summit, IL, US, 60501-0907 Function: Envir, Health and Safety Audience: Experienced Professional Work Arrangement: On Site Requisition ID: 67623 Job Title:Environmental Health & Safety LeaderDepartment: EHSReports to: Site LeaderSupervises: Approximately 1 direct reportFLSA Status: Salaried exemptRevised: 01/06/2026SUMMARYThe 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. The EHS Leader must maintain a leadership presence on the plant floor, positively influence employees, and engage them in all aspects of safety and environmental processes.This position leads the development, implementation, and evaluation of critical safety and environmental processes, programs, and procedures to achieve a zero-injury environment. The successful candidate provides leadership and applies technical abilities to engage employees at all levels of the organization to sustain world-class safety and environmental processes.Principal Duties and Responsibilities:Live the Safety stand, adhere to safety, health, and environmental responsibilities.Transform plant safety and environmental performance to world-class levels that align with division and Owens Corning corporate goals.Build and foster a safety culture among all plant employees.Reduce the plant's environmental footprint in the community.Support and help build a culture of wellness.Advise and guide the Natural Leadership Team (NLT) in developing a risk-ranked strategic plan, prioritize and advocate capital/resource requests, and advise the leadership team on all aspects of environmental requirements and responsibilities.Implement a personal safety action plan.Manages Plant Safety metrics - RIR, first aids, near misses, SAFE and Serious Injury and Fatality (SIF) scores.Manages Plant Environmental metrics.Develop skills and grow capabilities in the plantCoach, mentor, and re-direct personnel in the plant to develop extraordinary Safety leaders.Grow and develop the direct reports, as well as the safety teams within the workforce.Maintain a leadership presence on the plant floor, influence employee and supervisory behaviors, and fully engage employees in the safety process.Enroll and engage the entire workforce to build a powerful safety culture.Assess effectiveness of plant leadership from an EH&S perspective and provide developmental guidance as required.Develop safety programs and incident tracking systems to drive insights on injury prevention and ways to engineer out safety risk.Lead a safety committee of plant employees to create a safe and environmentally conscious workforce.Start and lead Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) EHS programs in support of the overall plant strategy.Develop and implement training programs in a coordinated effort with appropriate plant personnel.Continually reinforce the Company's stand on safety.Develop, implement, and evaluate the effectiveness of all critical EH&S processes, programs, and procedures.Set and accomplished critical metrics regularly to ensure continuous improvement in the processes that lead to an engaged safety culture on the floor.Recognize employee accomplishments and contributions.Oversee compliance with governmental regulations and corporate programsEnsure regulatory compliance of all environmental permits and processes.Foster positive relationships with governmental agencies and work as a partner to improve plant.Create, maintain, and oversee the compliance calendar for all regulatory requirements.Effectively address enforcement actions from local, state, or federal agencies.Provide expert technical support in identifying, and resolving, critical regulatory issues.Ensure adherence to corporate policies and programs.Maintain the corporate management systems.Address deficiencies in internal EHS audits.Continuously elevates the customer perspective of self and others by knowing our products, manufacturing, and selling processes. The E&S Lead applies this knowledge to successfully influence other leaders to make the best business decisions.SKILLS AND ABILITIESStrong working knowledge of environmental, health, and safety compliance law and industrial hygieneAbility to identify hazards, critical process, and system needs and implement appropriate action plansAbility to establish agreement and consensus with managementAbility to effectively engage employees is criticalAbility to initiate and lead cross-functional teams and management / union committees to achieve objectivesAdept at developing and delivering safety trainingSkillful in driving and managing changeAbility to integrate resources across the organizationEngages and cares for others, starting with safetyAchieves results, individually and through teamsEnjoys working with people and in teamsTakes business risks, grows from failures, celebrates successesDemonstrates strategic planning and thinkingCOMPUTER AND SOFTWARE COMPENTENCIESA strong candidate must be able to:Utilize basic computer skills; ability to work in SAP, Lotus Notes, Excel, Word, and PowerPoint.Experience with Dakota EHS and Cority software programs, strongly preferred.Log into and navigate Owens Corning Learning portal to complete required online training routinelyEDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCEUndergraduate degree in any field related to EH&S, such as hygiene engineering, science, or equivalent6 years of progressive manufacturing safety experience, 3 years of experience working in an industrial or manufacturing environment preferredProfessional certification as Certified Safety Professional (CSP), strongly preferredExperience with Illinois-specific environmental and safety regulations strongly preferredExperience in leading, assessing, and developing talent to deliver resultsWHAT WE OFFERThe base salary range for this position is $92,000 to $146,000. We also offer a substantial benefits package including insurance (medical/dental/vision/life/disability/supplemental offerings), 401k (company contribution regardless of employee participation - plus match), liberal paid time off (vacation, personal floating and standard holidays), Employee Assistance Services, Stock Purchase Program - and more.#LI-DB1 #LI-ONSITEAbout Owens CorningOwens Corning is a residential and commercial building products leader committed to building a sustainable future through material innovation. Our products provide durable, sustainable, energy-efficient solutions that leverage our unique capabilities and market-leading positions to help our customers win and grow. We are global in scope, human in scale with more than 25,000 employees in 31 countries dedicated to generating value for our customers and shareholders and making a difference in the communities where we work and live. Founded in 1938 and based in Toledo, Ohio, USA, Owens Corning posted 2024 sales of $11.0 billion. For more information, visit www.owenscorning.com.Owens Corning is an equal opportunity employer. Except in limited circumstances such as formal apprenticeship programs, Owens Corning does not employ anyone under the age of 18.