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Health & Safety Manager

Position OverviewThe Health and Safety Manager is responsible for driving Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) compliance, culture, and performance across multiple Peeler facilities in the Pacific Northwest. This role serves as a strategic partner to operations, acting as the on-the-ground expert for EHS programs, audits, training, and incident management.The ideal candidate will establish a home base at one Peeler site (ideally a Washington State site such as Rochester, Curtis, or Tacoma) while providing hands-on support and routine travel to surrounding locations. This individual ensures that all facilities operate in alignment with regulatory requirements and Stella-Jones' internal EHS and Quality (QA/M1003) management systems.Key ResponsibilitiesEHS & QA Leadership:Lead EHS and QA activities across multiple Peeler facilities, ensuring compliance with federal, state, provincial, and local regulations.Conduct facility inspections, audits, and assessments to identify opportunities for improvement.Oversee EHS permit applications, renewals, and regulatory documentation.Implement, maintain, and continuously improve EHS and QA policies, programs, and procedures.Manage and support the QA M1003 management system at assigned locations.Training, Coaching & Culture:Deliver and coordinate EHS/QA training for supervisors, hourly employees, and leadership teams.Provide guidance and direction to plant managers, supervisors, and employees regarding safety expectations and environmental compliance.Support development and reinforcement of a strong safety culture through engagement, communication, and visible leadership.Incident Management & Reporting:Lead or support investigations for accidents, near misses, environmental incidents, and corrective actions.Ensure accurate and timely EHS reporting, recordkeeping, and documentation in accordance with regulatory and internal requirements.Participate in companywide safety programs and initiatives.Travel:Regular travel throughout assigned Peeler facilities in the Pacific Northwest is required.Additional InformationReasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.QualificationsCandidates may qualify through one of two different paths:Bachelor's or Associate's degree in Safety, Occupational Health (or a related field) plus 2 years of industrial safety work experienceHigh School Diploma (or equivalent) plus 5 years of industrial safety work experienceKnowledge, Skills and Abilities:Proficiency with computers, including Microsoft OfficeSignificant experience in implementing safety management systems or programs preferredExcellent written and verbal communication skillsAbility to train and educate staff on environmental & safety protocols and regulationsTeamwork and collaboration skills(Preferred) OSHA-authorized safety certifications applicable to industrial or wood products manufacturing, such as OSHA 30-hour General Industry, OSHA 511, or OSHA 510

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