EHS Site Lead
Highline WarrenAbout the role
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
To Perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function.
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Practice safe working techniques and re-enforce company EHS policies, guidelines, and procedures.
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Provide daily guidance and direction in EHS programs at the associate / supervisor level to ensure a common and effective approach.
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Design and present training programs for new hires and current team members, addressing relevant health, safety, and/or environmental issues.
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Assist managers/supervisors with accident response, including during off hours and on weekends.
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Ensure team members have access to and use appropriate safety and environmental supplies and equipment, including personal protective equipment (PPE).
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Ensure that contractor personnel working on the property are in compliance with company EHS policies and safety requirements.
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Maintain facility specific EHS procedures for safe work practices and equipment operation.
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Lead accident response team, including for incidents during off hours and on weekends.
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Audit facilities for compliance with company EHS policies and applicable regulations. Oversee, perform, and assist with other internal and external audits or inspections.
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Assist in coordination of team member medical treatments, and in returning injured team members to work. Attend shift safety meetings and participate in presentations.
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Complete EHS reporting.
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Perform storm water monitoring and sampling for assigned facilities.
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Maintain environmental and safety documents/permits on site, in accordance with company procedures.
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Identify and contribute to continuous improvement efforts to reduce costs or increase productivity without reducing effectiveness.
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Maintain an open and candid working relationship with immediate supervisor/manager in discussing matters of importance.
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Adhere to established company values, practices, policies, and procedures at all times. Follow and support compliance with all applicable safety rules, laws, regulations, and standards.
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Demonstrate regular and punctual attendance at the assigned work location.
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May be required to travel up to 25% of the time; in the case of an emergency, travel could be required without notice.
MARGINAL FUNCTIONS
The individual may be asked to perform other duties as requested.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
An individual qualified for this job must be able to:
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Exhibit familiarity with manufacturing work and safety procedures.
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Demonstrate working knowledge of OSHA and EPA rules and regulations.
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Find solutions to unsafe working conditions and environmental concerns.
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Make decisions based on combination of analysis, experience, and professional judgment.
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Demonstrate excellent organization and project coordination skills, with the ability to effectively manage multiple projects simultaneously.
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Effectively present information in a way that facilitates learning.
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Lead and motivate team members, spark, and direct conversation during committee meetings.
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Possess excellent communication skills with the ability to communicate with co-workers, team members, and internal or external customers effectively, respectfully.
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Communicate technical issues to nontechnical personnel.
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Read and interpret technical manuals, basic engineering drawings, general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, and governmental regulations.
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Operate a computer—PC proficiency; use Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, and risk management information systems.
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Efficiently and accurately multiply, divide, add, and subtract whole numbers to resolve practical problems.
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Understand written instruction and complete appropriate documentation as directed.
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Use a logical approach to troubleshooting issues and prioritizing production
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