OPEN JOB: Environmental Health and Safety Manager – manufacturing plant - Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Beaver Dam, WI · $108,500 to $150,000
OPEN JOB: Environmental Health and Safety Manager – manufacturing plant LOCATION: Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
SALARY: $108,500 to $150,000 INDUSTRY: Manufacturing & Production
IDEAL CANDIDATE
Health and Safety most important
Training, making sure the personal bedside manner is there while working with employees. Great communication skills.
Involved in employee orientation - pit, crane, safety portion.
Safety committee. First responder team - in charge of doing safety contacts.
Competent in storm water and paint; haz-waste; electrical safe work, crane, and hoist a bonus.
Ability to train and onboard
Excellent personal skills - work with others, train, multi-task
Open to food and plastics MFG experience - similar to here; a lot of automation
Experienced with the environmental end of things (as they deal with paint) - contamination, waste water
ROLE:
The role of the Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager works on-site in Beaver Dam and reports to the Director of Operations.
The EHS Manager is responsible for managing the day-to-day environmental, health and safety functions at an assigned facility.
The EHS Manager will implement the organization’s safety program, work with personnel to maintain a safe and healthy work environment, and monitor the facility and processes for adherence to OSHA, EPA, Wisconsin DNR, DOT, and other local regulations and guidelines.
Additionally, this role is responsible for the elimination of industrial incidents, conducting environmental monitoring and reporting, providing assistance with environmental permit applications, and assisting with internal EHS audits.
This position works closely with cross-functional teams throughout the facility and leads the pursuit of zero incidents.
The EHS Manager is also responsible for ensuring that the environmental regulatory compliance functions to ensure that the firm operations are conducted in conformance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, permits and regulations while maximizing the use of industry best practices.
Responsibilities:
Serve as the primary hazardous waste engineer, leading efforts to reduce hazardous waste and implement recycling programs. Direct industrial hygiene sampling and support
Manage the facility SDS/Hazard Communication program
Manage and perform the planning, training, inspection, reporting and recordkeeping requirements for all environmental and safety compliance programs
Lead training efforts for EHS related activities within assigned facility
Provide engaging environmental, health, and safety leadership to the facility employees
Lead Executive and Employee Safety Committees
Develop and support strategic initiatives designed to produce best in class EHS performance
Act as the facility champion for the EHS Drive to Zero program
Conduct audits to ensure that consistent, best-in-class results and compliance are followed to enable operational excellence. Prepare reports of findings with recommendations for corrective action
Conduct and document monthly inspections of hazardous waste accumulation/chemical storage areas
Perform Job Safety Analysis of all worksite activities and lead actions for controls and countermeasures
Leads safety observation efforts in sites within assigned facility
Perform ergonomic and safety risk assessments virtually or hands-on for product and process capability
Lead the identification, assessment and resolution of ergonomic issues including physical part validation of acceptability to ergonomic standards
Observe workers to determine proper use of prescribed safety equipment and procedures. Train and demonstrate proper use of safety equipment
Investigate incidents (including injuries, property damage, near misses, releases, and losses) to determine root causes and prepares/directs corrective and preventive action plans
Acts as facility champion for implementation of risk reduction controls
Minimize waste by driving initiatives surrounding reduction, recycling and supply chain partnerships
Act as SAP Super User within functional area as assigned
Serve as the Data Management Systems Administrator for assigned plant
Manage EHS Specialist as a direct report depending on the size of the facility
Travel between facilities as needed
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience
5 years of progressive EHS experience
3 years of implementation experience with safety-related programs
Preferred/Other Qualifications:
Master’s in Business Administration, Engineering, or EHS related field
Experience within a manufacturing environment
Solid understanding of waste management regulations
Experience in the implementation of lean principals and improvements
CHMM, CSP, CIH, or PE Certification
Previous experience using SAP or equivalent ERP
Previous experience with meeting FTZ/Security requirements
Experience preparing semi-annual and annual environmental reports (e.g., Tier II, emission inventory, hazardous waste, TRI, air permit monitoring, etc.)
Knowledge, Skills & Ability:
Demonstrated understanding of OSHA, EPA, WDNR, DOT and local regulations
Proven knowledge of safety equipment and standards
Demonstrated ability to influence management, teams and individuals across multiple functions within the organization
Excellent working knowledge of ergonomic analysis tools
Proven track record of successfully managing shifting deadlines and priorities in a fast paced environment
Effective verbal and written communication skills; able to train/present to an executive level audience
If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please respond back and include the following:
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Availability
Upon receipt, one of our managers will contact you to discuss the position in full detail.