Environmental Health and Safety Manager
MedtronicAbout the role
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In this exciting role as an EHS Manager at Medtronic sites in Minneapolis, you will be responsible for implementation of Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) policies, programs, and systems to comply with Federal, State, and local EHS regulations as well as Company policies, strategies, initiatives, and goals. Major areas of emphasis include employee health and safety programs including manufacturing and laboratory safety, ergonomic injury reduction, chemical management, machine guarding, lock out tag out, electrical safety industrial hygiene, biosafety, regulated waste management, air emissions, stormwater, and wastewater management. You will monitor workplace safety risks and environmental impacts through observation of work processes, equipment, and the work habits of employees with emphasis on Manufacturing operations.
A Day in the Life
As an EHS Manager you will develop procedures and training for Right-to-Know, respiratory protection, hearing conservation, lock-out/tag-out, emergency response, confined space, laser safety, personal protective equipment, ionizing radiation, ergonomic safety, biological safety, industrial hygiene, material handling, and others in compliance with OSHA regulations, corporate requirements, and CDC and NIOSH guidelines.
- May monitor pollution prevention activities, compliance and auditing efforts.
- Conducts studies and prepares environmental impact reports for new construction projects, plant processes and permit changes.
- Reviews and analyzes environmental documentation issued by regulatory agencies; collaborates with regulatory agencies to determine corrective action plans.
- Evaluates proposed regulations to determine financial, industrial, public and environmental impact.
- Interacts with regulatory bodies to resolve compliance issues; establishes permit requirements and assists in regulatory audits.
- Represents Company in government and industry rule-making activities.
- Ensures appropriate corrective action is taken where environmental, health, and safety hazards exist.
- Identifies and takes corrective action against activities that pose potential threats to workers’ health or safety, which may include recommending organizational measures to protect workers’ safety through revised methods, processes, or materials; inspecting workplace environments, equipment, and/or practices to ensure compliance with standards and regulations; and investigating and/or identifying causes regarding filed incidents.
- May provide/promote employee awareness/training on matters of environmental, health, and safety.
Must Have: Minimum Requirements
- Bachelors degree required
- Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience, or advanced degree with a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience
Nice to Have
Preference will be given to applicants who possess the following skills, experiences, and certifications:
- Knowledge of ISO 14001 and ISO 45001
- Laser Safety Officer
- Process Safety Management (29 CFR 1910)
- Certified Hazardous Materials Manager
- Certified Safety Professional
- Degree in science or occupational health field
- Industrial hygiene knowledge
- Experience conducting risk assessments.
- Radiation Safety Officer
- Biosafety knowledge
- Occupational safety and health certification (CSP, CIH, CHMM)
- Strong knowledge of EHS regulations, EHS Management Systems, Ergonomics and Behavior Based Safety principles
- EHS program training an
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