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Sitting within the Platforms, Technologies, & Software Solutions business unit of DVS, our ESG/EHS Technology group specializes in leading clients through solution planning, design, and implementation to digitize their business processes and reporting for regulatory compliance and environmental/social/governance needs.
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As an Environmental Scientist or Engineer, you will work directly with senior engineers and scientists on EHS compliance, permitting, and reporting projects. BS in Engineering, Environmental Science, EHS Management, Occupational Health & Safety or other directly relevant EHS compliance disciplines.
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As a Pre-Sales Sr. Solutions Consultant, you will develop a understanding of the Enablon Software platform functionality, in the fields of: Environmental, Health, and Safety Management, Governance, Risk and Compliance, Process Safety Management & Environmental Social Governance.
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AY Manufacturing, Ltd., a Tier 1 world class assembler of Sunroofs for the automotive industry located in Columbus, Ohio, is seeking an Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Assistant Manager.
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Manufacturing Operations Digitization: Streamline production planning and scheduling, enhance quality management systems, optimize production operations, ensure compliance with Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) standards, improve inventory and material handling processes, automate workflows, create insightful reports and dashboards, deploy advanced automation solutions, and utilize process design & simulation techniques.
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Manage the data collection and reporting systems to provide charts, graphs, and other reporting to reinforce and drive injury prevention initiatives, and environmental compliance activities to support EHS Excellence.
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This will be done by supporting the facilities in the areas of safety, regulatory compliance, industrial hygiene, environmental protection, security, fire protection, and ergonomics. The Safety Manager reports to the EHS Manager and works directly with department heads and all other associates to coordinate safety-related functions.
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Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Science, Chemistry, or a related field. Capital Resin Corporation is seeking a Safety Manager in our EHS Department to oversee and ensure a safe working environment within our chemical manufacturing facilities.
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Previous experience working within an EHS or regulatory compliance organization is preferred, but not essential. The Hexion Product Stewardship team supports business development through proactive involvement with relevant stakeholders to ensure global compliance, risk management and product safety with regards to existing product lines and innovation.
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GHD is seeking an Entry Level Engineer to work with our EHS Compliance team on providing environmental consulting services to various clients across the Midwest. Environmental compliance reporting, such as air emissions reporting, hazardous waste generator reporting, and Emergency Planning Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) reporting (i.e., Tier II and Form R.
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The Safety Manager will be responsible for managing health and safety compliance programs, implementing industry regulations, conducting audits, and developing strategies to mitigate risks associated with handling hazardous chemicals.
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Support the EHS department’s projects and tasks. Assist in the management of the Process Safety Management Program. The Safety Manager will oversee and ensure a safe working environment within the manufacturing facilities.
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Ensure that corporate environmental, health and safety (EHS) procedures and standards are followed. Manage regulatory compliance including: OSHA, EPA, DOL, WC, Fire Prevention and Loss Control.
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Bachelor's Degree in in Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) preferred or similar Construction Management, Business, or Engineering. The Project Safety Manager supports the Project Teams in developing and sustaining an Incident and Injury Free Culture (IIFC) by developing and maintaining a Project Safety Roadmap and Site Safety Plan. This role has the important responsibility of ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local safety regulations.
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Based in the US or Canada, youll lead multi-disciplinary teams of client and consulting staff to deliver enterprise sustainability, carbon reduction, environmental compliance, and health & safety information solutions.
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