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As Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) Coordinator you will be responsible for the implementation of and accountability for environmental, health, safety and compliance programs and procedures, with a primary focus on environmental programs within our Portland and Tualatin OR facilities.
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Position Overview: We are looking for an experienced EHS Manager to join our team and oversee the safety and environmental compliance of our organization. The EHS Manager will be responsible for setting and performing safety and environmental compliance audits, creating and executing safety and environmental plans, developing and presenting training sessions, and ensuring compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
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Professional certification in environmental, health, and safety (e.g., Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Certified Environmental Professional (CEP.
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The EHS manager oversees responsibilities of their assigned Project as related to environmental health & safety services and has direct interaction with EHS Staff, Superintendents, Project Manager, Project Executive and Area / Regional EHS Director.
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The Transportation Safety Manager is responsible for leading Environmental, Health and Safety programs and related activities throughout the depots and driving the EH&S strategy deployment to a zero-incident culture.
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In 2024, PBS joined Apex Companies, LLC, a national multidisciplinary and engineering services firm with a robust portfolio of capabilities in water, environmental, health and safety, construction management, transportation, compliance and assurance, and infrastructure.
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ERM is seeking a motivated Staff Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Compliance Consultant , who is interested in participating on a variety of projects covering the full spectrum of ERM’s services, to join our consulting firm in the Portland, OR area.
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Maintain and update databases and written/electronic logs and records pertaining to safety and environmental management. Commitment to environmental sustainability and safety.
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Perform periodic onsite inspections and audits of customer sites to evaluate the level of compliance with Safety Management, Environmental Health and Safety and Risk Management plans, programs policies and procedures.
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Bachelor's degree in Safety Engineering, Environmental Management, Occupational Safety and Health, Industrial Hygiene, or other equivalent technical field. Responsible for the design, implementation, maintenance and evaluation of identified environmental, health and safety programs (EHS) including the complex analysis of data resulting from these programs.
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Manages or assists Building Manager with building operations, maintenance, repair, alteration, historic preservation, recycling, concessions, safety, environmental and security in GSowned and leased buildings assigned.
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Strong understanding of technical and regulatory requirements for design, construction and operation of high-pressure ammonia refrigeration facilities, including health, safety and environmental matters.
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Strong attention to detail and a passion for data related to meteorology, environmental monitoring, flood warning, wildfire and public safety. Knowledge of manual or automated environmental sensors and dataloggers used in hydrology, water quality or meteorology.
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The DOT/EHS Specialist for Tarkett Sports Construction and Installation Operations will play a crucial role in ensuring compliance with Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations and Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) regulations and standards.
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Ensures production meets environmental, health, and safety standards aligned with CertainTeed Roofing's VMVO. Report all EH&S incidents - Injuries/Recordables, Near Misses, First Aid, Environmental and Property/Equipment Damage.
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