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Bally Design

EHS Manager (ESL, IL)

Bally Design, East Saint Louis, Illinois, United States,


Position:

EHS Manager

Primary Location:

East St. Louis, IL (ON-SITE)

Reports to:

Regional EHS Manager

Compensation:

$117,000-$125,000 (USD)

Salary ranges are determined by role, level, and location. The range displayed on each job posting reflects the minimum and maximum target for new hire salaries for the position. Within the range, individual pay is determined by work location and additional factors, including job related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.

About this Role and About You

The Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Manager serves in a leadership role in the implementation, support, and oversight of Chemtrade Responsible Care EHS policies, procedures, standards, guidelines and practices at Chemtrade facilities located in their assigned locations. This individual provides guidance and facilitates a collaborative approach to site management on implementation of EHS and Responsible Care programs in order to reduce risk and incidents of accidents, injuries, and environmental releases. The EHS Manager stays current on relevant Environmental, Health and Safety regulations and compliance with applicable regulations. The EHS Manager is responsible for monitoring and reporting on the performance of the EHS and Responsible Care programs and personnel to ensure performance meets or exceeds Chemtrade expectations. This includes providing required training, permitting and reporting, auditing, and recordkeeping. Maintains systems to ensure appropriate safety supplies and general support of the Chemtrade EHS culture, with an emphasis on continual improvement. The EHS Manager performs other tasks as assigned by the EHS Resource Team Director and site manager to support Chemtrade EHS programs.

Qualifications

Degree in Environmental Science, Engineering or a related field.

Minimum 5 years’ experience in related environmental compliance responsibility preferably in a chemical manufacturing environment.

Working knowledge of environmental regulations, management systems, regulatory agencies, trends and resources.

Highly motivated and results-oriented.

Excellent verbal and written communications skills.

Strong interpersonal and leadership skills. Ability to build consensus and influence others.

Analytical and problem-solving skills are essential.

Proficiency in Microsoft Software (Word, Excel and Access) and extensive Internet search capabilities.

Ability to assist in the development of budget plans and forecasts.

Exceptional organization and presentation skills. Ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines.

Knowledge of databases and ability to use databases for trending.

Willingness to travel (30-50%).

Professional certification beneficial, preferably in an Environmental discipline (e.g., Certified Environmental Professional, Certified Hazardous Materials Manager, Professional Engineer, etc.) and ESG Experience.

Knowledge of Responsible Care and other Environmental Management Systems.

Knowledge of Emergency Response procedures (e.g., Incident Command, 40 hr. Haz-Mat Technician level, confined space rescue, etc.).

Detailed knowledge of U.S. Environmental regulations (EPA, DOT, CEPA, TDG, etc.).

Responsibilities

Interfaces with site personnel to identify hazards, and to develop and implement corrective/improvement measures. This could include the review and approval of specific work permits, as well as participation in incident investigation teams, safety audits, design reviews, process safety reviews, project review teams, and/or job task analysis. 20%

Coordinate and manage the implementation of Chemtrade Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) and Responsible Care policies, procedures, standards, guidelines and practices at Chemtrade facilities in their assigned location(s). This includes maintaining site management systems, Incident Management Database, Action Item Database and EHS Compliance Calendar including routine reporting, audits and permit renewals. 20%

Promotes proactive safety participation by all employees and ensuring injuries, illnesses, incidents, near misses, and unsafe conditions are reported and investigated. 15%

Provide leadership to develop, implement and maintain environmental, health and safety programs and policies to meet or exceed compliance with National, Provincial, and local regulations, internal policies and customer requirements. 15%

Supports the industrial hygiene program through air and noise monitoring and exposure assessments and prepares reports. 10%

Participates in Quality Assurance and supporting continual improvement under the ISO 9000 and RC14001 process. 5%

Provide technical support, guidance and maintain all documentation essential to efficient operations of the EHS program. Monitors interactions with regulatory authorities, insurance carriers or EHS consultants on issues impacting manufacturing operations. 5%

Provide coaching, employee development, performance management, and training of assigned EHS department staff. 5%

Other duties as assigned to support EHS department goals and objectives. 5%

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