OverviewThe Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Coordinator provides day-to-day support to the EHS Manager and EHS Specialist in carrying out the company's ISO 45001 (Safety) and ISO 14001 (Environmental) management systems. This role is boots-on-the-ground: inspections, documentation, JSAs, PPE reviews, waste checks, and assisting with incident investigations. The Coordinator helps keep the management system running, ensures documentation is complete and audit-ready, and supports the team in maintaining a safe and compliant operation.ResponsibilitiesSupport the EHS Manager and EHS Specialist with Job Safety Analyses (JSAs), PPE assessments, and hazard identification aligned with ISO 45001 Clause 6Perform and document routine facility safety and environmental inspections to meet ISO monitoring and measurement requirementsMaintain and inspect safety equipment (eyewash, fire extinguishers, spill kits, ladders, chemical storage areas) with accurate documentation controlConduct hazardous waste accumulation area inspections and coordinate waste pickups in alignment with ISO 14001 and regulatory requirementsAssist in building and tracking EHS objectives, targets, KPIs, and corrective actionsHelp the EHS Specialist with incident investigations, documentation, and follow-up corrective actionsSupport training activities, toolbox talks, and employee engagement initiativesMaintain electronic and physical EHS records to ISO 45001/14001 document control standardsAssist with internal audit preparation, external audit readiness, and management review dataOther EHS duties as assignedOccasional travel (QualificationsDirect, clear communication skillsSolid attention to detail especially in documentationStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsProficiency with Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OutlookAbility to work within structured ISO processes and follow proceduresEducation/ExperienceBachelor's Degree complete in the Occupational Safety and Health or Emergency Managementpreferred0-2 years in a manufacturing work environment is preferredExposure to EHS programs, OSHA compliance, or environmental requirements is a plusCertificates, Licenses, RegistrationsOSHA 30 (General Industry) requiredFirst Aid / CPR / AED certification requiredAdditional safety/environmental certifications (HAZWOPER, ISO Internal Auditor, etc.) are a plus but not requiredLanguage SkillsAbility to read, understand, and apply written procedures, regulatory requirements, and instructions in English.Mathematical SkillsBasic algebra and measurement calculations used in inspections, tracking, and environmental reportingPhysical RequirementsAbility to stand or sit for extended periods (up to 8 hours)Ability to lift up to 35 lbsMust meet OSHA-powered industrial truck (PIT) medical requirementsMust be able to pass a Respirator Medical Evaluation and annual respirator fit test per OSHA 1910.134Frequent bending, kneeling, climbing ladders/stairs, reaching, and operating inspection tools or equipmentMust be physically capable of responding to emergencies, accessing elevated areas, and navigating typical manufacturing conditions (noise, dust, uneven surfaces)Work EnvironmentManufacturing environment with intermittent noise, dust, debris, chemical vapors, and varying lighting conditionsOccasional outdoor exposure depending on taskPPE required based on job activity and areaDaily interaction with ISO management system elements: inspections, monitoring, operational controls, documentation, corrective actions, and continual improvementHourly Rate: $26.00-$30.00#J-18808-Ljbffr