EHS Coordinator
Occupations:
Occupational Health and Safety SpecialistsHealth and Safety Engineers, Except Mining Safety Engineers and InspectorsOccupational Health and Safety TechniciansEnvironmental Scientists and Specialists, Including HealthEnvironmental Science and Protection Technicians, Including HealthIndustries:
Professional and Commercial Equipment and Supplies Merchant WholesalersEmployment ServicesRestaurants and Other Eating PlacesGasoline StationsScheduled Air TransportationRoleAs an EHS Coordinator (also known as Safety Coordinator, Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator), you'll be responsible for assessing and addressing risks or hazards to personnel and the environment. You'll monitor infrastructure and processes for compliance, conduct EHS inspections, and coordinate activities in the event of accidents. You'll also provide EHS training, investigate accidents, and maintain necessary documentation for internal or governmental regulations.BenefitsCompetitive pay rate up to $52.88 based on work history.Six-month contract position with day shift hours.Opportunity to make a significant impact on safety and environmental health.QualificationsBA/BS degree plus a minimum of 3 years professional experience.Proficiency in customer service, leadership, creating preventive maintenance plans, and basic computer skills.Experience in a manufacturing environment and knowledge of labor management systems.