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The EHS Engineer will play a critical role in launching and supporting new business operations involving welding and fabrication in a non union manufacturing environment, with a primary focus on environmental compliance, permitting, and operational readiness. This role will lead environmental integration during equipment installation, and process ramp up, while growing upon EHS systems that support safe welding operations, environmental stewardship, and regulatory compliance within a collaborative team environment. The position requires a hands on, influential leader who can build programs, train employees, and partner cross functionally in a stable, but growth oriented environment. This position is also responsible for contributing to a safe work place and minimizing negative impacts by complying with the EHS policies, procedures, work instructions outlined in the EHSMS Training Assessment for this position.
Each employee has the authority to initiate action to prevent the occurrence of non-conformities relating to the product, process and quality system and has the authority to stop further work on non-conforming suspect product until the deficiency or conditions have been corrected. All employees will abide by their location's EH&S policy endorsed by the local management, comply with the legal and other requirements and operational controls established under its EHSMS, work toward achieving established objectives and targets, and conform to procedures consistent with the ISO 14001 standard. All employees will also understand all of the environmental aspects of his/her job. An employee should report, and if necessary stop, any activity that does not conform to the policy or may injure himself/herself. Responsible to maintain permit discharge and normal daily function of Wastewater treatment operations. Meet with Management on status of production levels, product quality, scrap reporting, etc. Support training objectives for Stores/Maintenance and EHS. Interface with Human Resources Manager to ensure that established policy, rules and regulations, and procedures are followed. Ensures compliance with all EHSMS policies and procedures. Is responsible for the facility and the grounds to ensure everything is in proper working order and safe. Sees that company policies and programs are effectively made known; cooperates and assists in the development of effective communications. Promotes a positive employer-employee relation. Maintains inter-departmental relationships of such a caliber as to promote confidence, integrity and cooperation. Capable of providing support as requested by Plant Manager. Other duties as assigned.
Education: Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, Chemical Engineering, or related field. Certification such as CHMM, CEP, CSP, or CIH a plus. Experience: Demonstrated experience supporting welding, metal fabrication, or hot work operations. Hands-on experience with environmental permitting, reporting, and agency interaction. Knowledge of EPA regulations (RCRA, CAA, CWA, EPCRA) and OSHA standards. Strong interpersonal skills, ability to communicate well with all levels and departments of the business. Good project management, organizational, and communication skills. Comfort operating independently in a stable, but growth environment. Experience with industrial ventilation and fume control systems. Familiarity with ISO 14001 and EHS management systems. Prior experience partnering closely with Engineering on capital projects.
Physical and Mental Demands To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee must have the ability to maneuver around plant machinery, work near moving mechanical parts and work in an environment with varying temperatures including in a welding and fabrication environment. Ability to conduct floor audits and inspections (walking, climbing, standing for extended periods). Occasional lifting up to 30 lbs. Willingness to support off shift activities during start up or critical project phases. On a continuous basis must be able to sit and/or stand for extended periods of time. Must be able to make occasional trips to Manufacturing sites and customers by air and by automobile. Duration from one to four days. Able to be on call 24/7. Able and willing to work around fuel mixtures, moving parts, and electrical power. Equal opportunity employer as to all protected groups, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities