Allied Reliability
EHSS Site Manager
Allied Reliability, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
QualificationsResponsible for keeping the plant current and in compliance with all EHS&S regulations (including but not limited to Clean Air Act, RCRA, Clean Water Act, DHS, DOT, etc.)Schedule or self-perform activities like HAZWOPER, fit testing, lift plans, excavation checklists, Job Hazard Assessments (JHAs), etcMinimum of a BS degree in EHS, Industrial Hygiene, Science or EngineeringA minimum of 3-5 years of HS&S experience and strongly prefer experience in a chemical manufacturing PSM environmentDemonstrated knowledge of regulations including, but not limited to pertinent Local/State/Federal EPA, OSHA, PSM, DHS and DOT regulationsProven verbal and written communications skillsProven training skills and the ability to build / facilitate focused work groupsTeam player with proven interpersonal relationship skillsModel our 5 key behaviors of Customer Focus, Empowerment, Quick & Nimble, Innovative and Teamwork & CollaborationTravel up to 10% of the timePersonal computer skills and knowledge of the MS Office SuiteAdvanced course work in EHS, Industrial Hygiene and chemical industry experienceProven continuous improvement skillsSuccessful demonstration of leading cultural changeHazardous materials management certification, certified EHS & Quality Auditor, Certified Safety Professional, Certified Associate Safety Professional and/or Certified Industrial HygienistKnowledgeable in the use of root cause and failure analysis toolsResponsibilitiesThis role continuously improves regulatory compliance to reduce risk and improve viability for the client regarding health & safety, environmental, transportation and security complianceProvide guidance, direct and implement compliance strategies to ensure the attainment of the company's short and long term Environmental, Health, Safety & Security (EHS&S) improvement goals and current written programsSupport and foster the Integrated Management System (IMS) Policy and coach, mentor, and develop a sustainable Safety First culture with a focus on risk reductionThis is a Safety-Sensitive position, meaning the employee is directly responsible for his or her own safety or the safety of other peopleSafety-Sensitive roles include any job that includes tasks or duties that the employer reasonably believes could affect the safety and health of the employee performing the task or others.Provide leadership for the Pilot Chemical Houston, TX facility in process safety, occupational safety, environmental, transportation, and security related areas through the following dimensionsProvide support and leadership for all EHSS issues within the facilityEnsure scheduling and delivery of all EHSS training as required by applicable regulationsFacilitate the timely completion of all site-specific audits, reports and incident investigationsActively lead the Facility Safety Committee (FSC) and Central Safety Committee (CSC)Develop and implement site specific EHS&S written programs that add to but may not detract from corporate written programsResponsible for maintaining the OSHA 300 log and accountable for maintaining and completing the site's Compliance Calendar requirementsDevelop competency with the EHS software tools available, e.g., IIT, CAPA, MOC, contractor/visitor training, etcFunction as the primary point of contact for the facility regarding any significant events at the plantA significant event may include a chemical release, truck accident, employee injury, etcResponsible for ensuring compliance with the Responsible Care® Management System including assisting in the implementation of policies and procedures, assigning responsibilities and tracking progressResponsible for plant regulatory engagement through participation with local safety councils, trade associations and regulatory/legislative contactsImprove overall compliance with the Contractor Safety ProgramIncludes oversight of the ISNetworld to ensure contractors working at our locations have an A or B grade May include assisting local contact to improve a contractor's gradeWork with Operations and Project Engineers to guide and audit contractors performing project or repair work, utilizing our safety programs and permitsParticipate in the Process Safety Management (PSM) Program to include, but not limited to, Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) and other safety reviews of processes and projectsContinuously improve required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and work with engineering to eliminate or reduce PPE required tasksCoach, mentor and develop the facility's staff to embrace and live a culture of safety firstResponsible for timely completion and submission of all plant-level regulatory documentation to local, state, and federal government agencies, not limited to Tier II reporting, Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting, hazardous waste reports, air emission reports and fees, storm water Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR's), NOX MECT, and other government submissions, as requiredEnsure completion of all monitoring and recordkeeping requirements for all current permits including but not limited to Air, Stormwater, Wastewater, and other permit monitoring/recordkeeping requirementsResponsible for tracking air emissions as applicable along with stormwater and wastewater discharges as required by a state-specific permitThis includes working with plant Engineers and Corporate EHS on forecasting permitting needs and applying for any required environmental permitsImplement and ensure completion of all recordkeeping requirements and maintain local, state, and federal required written plans, which include but are not limited to Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP); Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasures (CPCC), Benzene monitoring program or other required written plans as requiredOversee the cradle-to-grave management of all waste streams (e.g. hazardous, non-hazardous, and universal waste) including streams that are being used for beneficial reuse