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EHS Technician

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HArvin, CAApril 14th, 2026

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Job Summary We are seeking a dedicated EHS (Environmental, Health, and Safety) Technician to support our manufacturing operations. The ideal candidate will be responsible for ensuring compliance with safety regulations, conducting risk assessments, and promoting a safe work environment. This role requires strong knowledge of OSHA, EPA, workers' compensation law, and occupational health standards. The EHS Technician will play a critical role in training and development initiatives, report writing, root cause analysis, and emergency response procedures such as first aid and CPR. Responsibilities Conduct regular safety inspections and audits to identify potential hazards within the manufacturing facility. Develop and implement safety policies in compliance with OSHA, EPA, and workers' compensation law requirements. Provide first aid and CPR training to employees; respond effectively to workplace emergencies. Investigate incidents and accidents through root cause analysis to prevent recurrence. Maintain accurate report writing related to safety inspections, incident reports, and compliance documentation. Facilitate training & development programs focused on occupational health, safety procedures, and environmental regulations. Ensure proper handling and disposal of hazardous materials in accordance with EPA standards. Monitor workplace conditions to ensure adherence to OSHA standards and occupational health guidelines. Collaborate with management to develop corrective action plans for safety improvements. Experience Proven experience in manufacturing environments with a focus on environmental health and safety practices. Knowledge of OSHA regulations, EPA standards, workers' compensation law, and occupational health protocols. Experience in report writing, root cause analysis, and incident investigation is highly desirable. Certification in first aid and CPR is preferred; relevant training or experience in workers' compensation law is a plus. Strong communication skills with the ability to conduct training sessions effectively. Prior experience with EHS training & development programs is advantageous. This role offers an excellent opportunity for professionals committed to fostering safe manufacturing environments while advancing their expertise in environmental health and safety practices. Pay: $26.00 per hour Expected hours: 40.0 per week Work Location: In person