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DC EHS Supervisor

Job DescriptionEHS Supervisor – Distribution CenterWe are seeking an experienced EHS Supervisor with a strong background in Distribution Center and logistics operations to lead Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) programs at our Distribution Center. This role is hands-on, highly visible on the floor, and critical to supporting safe, compliant, and efficient DC operations.If you have led EHS programs in a warehouse, logistics, or distribution environment—working closely with operations, maintenance, and leadership—this role is for you.Why This Role?Visible EHS leadership role in a true distribution center environmentOpportunity to influence safety culture and operations every dayPartner closely with DC leadership and regional EHS teamsMake a meaningful impact on employee safety and business performanceWhat You'll DoLead Safety & Environmental Excellence in a Distribution CenterServe as the primary EHS leader for a fast‑paced distribution center, ensuring a safe, compliant, and environmentally responsible workplace.Guide and influence associates, leaders, and contractors to build a strong safety‑first culture across all DC operations.Develop, implement, and continuously improve EHS programs aligned with Saint‑Gobain EHS and Risk Management Standards.Drive EHS Programs Specific to DC & Logistics OperationsLead risk assessments, job safety analyses, and behavior‑based safety programs tailored to warehousing and distribution activities.Conduct ergonomic studies and implement solutions for manual material handling, picking, packing, and shipping operations.Perform EHS assessments focused on powered industrial trucks (PIT), machine guarding, conveyors, contractor safety, and OSHA compliance.Coordinate and lead monthly EHS Team meetings and site safety initiatives.Support Lean, Continuous Improvement, and 5S efforts to enhance safety and operational efficiency in the DC.Partner Closely with Distribution Center LeadershipProvide direct EHS support to the DC management team, including data analysis, KPI reporting, and actionable recommendations.Interpret federal, state, and local EHS regulations and translate them into practical, compliant solutions that fit DC operations.Lead incident investigations, root cause analysis, and corrective action planning.Maintain timely reporting of monthly EHS KPIs, incident data, and regulatory requirements.Manage Compliance, Training & AuditsOversee OSHA, EPA, DOT, and other regulatory compliance relevant to logistics and distribution centers.Manage hazardous and universal waste programs, including RCRA compliance.Conduct and support internal and external EHS audits; track action plans to closure.Deliver EHS training to DC associates, leaders, and contractors across shifts.What We're Looking ForRequiredBachelor's degree in Occupational Safety, Health Management, or related field.5–10 years of EHS experience in a distribution center, logistics, or manufacturing environmentStrong experience with:Powered Industrial Trucks (forklifts, pallet jacks) and PIT trainingWarehousing ergonomics and workplace evaluationsMachine guarding, conveyors, robotics, and automated logistics systemsLockout/Tagout and Fall Protection programsOSHA CFR 1910 General Industry standardsProven experience supporting multi‑shift DC operations and working directly on the floor.Excellent communication and collaboration skills with the ability to influence all levels of the organization.Strong analytical skills and ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment.Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Excel, PowerPoint) with experience analyzing and presenting EHS data.Flexibility to support off‑shift events, incidents, or operational needs as required.PreferredCSP or ASP certification.Experience in automated distribution centers with conveyors and packaging equipment.Experience conducting EHS training and investigations.Knowledge of workers' compensation, incident management, and root cause analysis.Familiarity with WCM / Continuous Improvement methodologies.OSHA 501 Outreach Trainer certification.Required Certifications (or Ability to Obtain)OSHA 1910.178 PIT Train‑the‑Trainer (upon hire)RCRA Hazardous Waste Certification (within 3 months)DOT Hazardous Materials (within 3 months)Competent Person – Fall Protection (within 6 months)OSHA 501 General Industry Outreach Trainer (preferred within 1 year)