Ehs Manager Jobs
By Kimberly-Clark At Chester, PA, United States
A Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Risk Management, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Health, or equivalent experience
Demonstrated management and leadership experience
Extensive knowledge of regulatory requirements of OSHA, EPA, NFPA, and other federal and state agencies
Strong communication, collaboration and influencing skills
Additional programs and support to continue your education, adopt a child, relocate, or even find temporary childcare.
Display collaborative leadership and direction for EHS professionals mill-wide
Ehs Manager Jobs
By Kimberly-Clark At , Philadelphia
A Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Risk Management, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Health, or equivalent experience
Demonstrated management and leadership experience
Extensive knowledge of regulatory requirements of OSHA, EPA, NFPA, and other federal and state agencies
Strong communication, collaboration and influencing skills
Additional programs and support to continue your education, adopt a child, relocate, or even find temporary childcare.
To succeed in this role, you will need the following qualifications:
Ehs Manager Jobs
By Donnelley Financial Solutions At , Lancaster, Pa
Manage Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) certification process.
Oversee workers' compensation claims management in collaboration with HR. This will include vendor management and a quarterly claims review process.
Provide leadership in planning, organizing, and managing work operations, safety committees, quarterly EHS roundtables, and management reviews with senior leadership.
Plan and implement EHS policies and procedures that comply with internal and regulatory requirements as well as industry best practices.
Manage EHS inspections with internal stakeholders and external agencies.
Minimum of 5 years experience with expertise in operations or manufacturing.
Ehs Coordinator Jobs
By HRT Solutions At Coraopolis, PA, United States

The Environmental Health and Safety Coordinator is responsible for providing integral administration and general support for HarbisonWalker Internationals plant safety programs including, accident ...

Sr. Manager Ehs Jobs
By UNFI At , Schnecksville, 18078, Pa $105,500 - $168,200 a year
7+ years of progressive EHS program management experience with large national company with multiple sites.
Bachelor’s degree with major course work in EHS, risk management or a closely related field is required.
Ability to interact and influence effectively with all levels of management, employees, and customers
Partner and collaborate with all functional leaders to influence and manage EHS resources, projects, and business decisions.
Perform other job duties as required.
ASP (Associate Safety Professional) certification is required.

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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.