Job Description
Environmental Health & Safety Manager Overview We are seeking an experienced EHS Engineer to support a manufacturing facility by driving a culture of safety, ensuring regulatory compliance, and leading continuous improvement initiatives across environmental, health, and safety programs. This role partners closely with operations, engineering, and leadership to maintain a safe and compliant workplace while improving overall performance and risk reduction. Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with all applicable OSHA, EPA, and federal, state, and local regulations Develop, implement, and maintain EHS programs, policies, and training initiatives Lead safety committee meetings and promote a strong safety-first culture Partner with operations and engineering teams to support process safety and continuous improvement efforts Conduct routine inspections, audits, and risk assessments to identify and mitigate hazards Investigate incidents and near-misses, perform root cause analysis, and implement corrective actions Maintain and update EHS documentation, procedures, and reporting requirements Including regulatory reporting such as SARA Tier II, Title V, TRI, and related compliance documentation Track and report key EHS metrics, compliance status, and improvement initiatives to leadership Serve as the primary point of contact for regulatory agencies and external auditors Support initiatives to reduce workplace injuries, workers’ compensation costs, and safety-related downtime Participate in or lead site-level EHS projects and cross-functional initiatives Travel to additional facilities as needed Qualifications 3–5+ years of EHS experience within a manufacturing or industrial environment Strong working knowledge of OSHA and EPA regulations Experience with incident investigation, audits, and compliance reporting Ability to influence and collaborate across operations, engineering, and leadership teams Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills Experience leading or supporting safety programs and training initiatives Proficiency with Microsoft Office and EHS reporting systems Education Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Health & Safety, Engineering, or related field required