Ehs Specialist Jobs
By Lippert At Middlebury, IN, United States
Comprehensive benefit offerings including medical, dental, vision, 401k with employer match, vacation, and more!
Knowledge and experience of OSHA, NFPA, NIOSH, ANSI guidelines and compliance
Collects and evaluates information on identified EHS issues and proposes recommendations/alternatives based on specialized knowledge and experience.
Coordinate with internal Injury Case Management team on work related injuries
Administer and assist in all levels of EHS Training through a learning management system.
1 to 3 years experience preferred
Ehs Specialist Jobs
By First Critique Services At Bremen, IN, United States
2-5 years experience with environmental and safety in general industry and construction. Industrial environmental and safety management experience preferred
Must possess time management skills and can meet deadlines
Training and assisting others (managers, associates, etc.) to complete their safety and compliance responsibilities (audits, following safety rules, etc.);
Maintaining accurate daily, weekly, and monthly metrics to report to onsite management teams and corporate-based reporting systems;
Bachelor’s Degree in engineering, science, or another field or equivalent combination of education and experience
Participating in company committees/activities outside of EHS responsibilities, such as Employee Resource Groups & Project GIFT
Ehs Manager Jobs
By Career Transitions, LLC At Elkhart, IN, United States
Keeping the management team informed of health and safety requirements that may impact the facility.
Creating written programs to meet corporate, federal, state, and local environmental regulations, including air permitting, waste management, and pollution prevention.
Overseeing hazardous waste management and stormwater management/permitting.
Background in environmental/waste management is highly desirable.
Career management: We help you develop your career and reach your goals to be the next leader.
Developing comprehensive written programs to meet corporate and OSHA health & safety requirements.
Ehs Manager Jobs
By Nationwide Technical & Executive Search, Inc. At Fort Wayne, IN, United States
10+ years of experience working with EHS compliance and management systems within manufacturing operations.
Demonstrated experience, knowledge and understanding of health and safety requirements and regulations at federal and local levels.
Strong written and verbal communication skills and ability to influence and communicate with associates and all levels of management.
Permanent /Direct Hire Position, great company, excellent pay and benefits
On-site position and not Remote
No Sponsorships, transfers, OPT, or visa sponsorships.
Ehs Supervisor Jobs
By Tri Pac, Inc. At South Bend, IN, United States
Facilitates/Leads joint employee-management EHS committees.
Prepare and maintain the management system for compliance.
Prepare activity reports as communicated to the Process Safety Management (PSM) and EHS Team members.
Maintain education/training on OSHA/EPA requirements and other mandatory local, state, and federal topics.
Manages site Title V Air Permitting and compliance, wastewater permits, stormwater permits, RCRA and remediation programs.
Reviews safety and work practices at plant level and conduct Incident Investigations with General Managers and other facility personnel.

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An EHS job is a role that focuses on environmental, health, and safety (EHS) regulations and compliance. This type of job requires knowledge of relevant laws, regulations, and standards, as well as the ability to develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure compliance. EHS jobs can be found in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, construction, and healthcare. To become an EHS professional, you will need to have a combination of education, experience, and certifications. Skills required for an EHS job include knowledge of relevant laws and regulations, problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills. EHS knowledge includes understanding of environmental, health, and safety regulations, risk management, and emergency preparedness. EHS responsibilities include developing and implementing policies and procedures, conducting safety inspections, and training employees on safety protocols. EHS experience can be gained through internships, volunteer work, or on-the-job training. EHS qualifications include a degree in a related field, such as environmental science, safety engineering, or occupational health. EHS education can be obtained through a variety of sources, including online courses, certifications, and degree programs. Tools that help EHS professionals do their job more effectively include safety management software, safety audit checklists, and safety training materials. Good tips to help EHS professionals do their job more effectively include staying up to date on relevant laws and regulations, conducting regular safety inspections, and providing ongoing safety training. Common EHS interview questions include asking about your experience with safety regulations, your knowledge of risk management, and your ability to develop and implement safety protocols.