Michael Page
EH&S Manager - Chemicals | Bonus Eligible!
Michael Page, Joliet, IL, United States
- Employer covers all health insurance premiums!
- Flexible working hours around your schedule!
Our client is a leading organization in the specialty gases and chemical industry, deeply committed to maintaining the highest standards of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS). They prioritize integrating safety, health, and environmental stewardship into every aspect of their operations to protect employees, contractors, and visitors across all locations.
The EHS team is instrumental in crafting, implementing, and upholding policies and procedures that not only comply with regulatory requirements but also align with the company's core values. With a focus on continuous improvement, risk management, and hazard prevention, they are dedicated to ensuring a safe and compliant workplace within the chemical industry.
The company embraces an "Achieve Zero" safety culture, aiming for zero incidents and injuries. Through robust safety programs, comprehensive employee training, and unwavering leadership commitment, they foster an environment where safety is a shared responsibility across all levels of the organization.
Job Description
- Develop and manage Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) policies and procedures, ensuring that accountability for EHS performance is embedded at all levels of leadership and among employees across all locations. Facilitate employee participation in the Management of Environmental, Safety, and Health (MESH) Assessment System. Support the "ACHIEVE ZERO" safety culture, advising on EHS issues, interpreting regulations, and helping to define effective solutions
- Integrate EHS policies into daily operations and provide guidance to leadership, branch managers, and supervisors.
- Coordinate EHS efforts across all locations and departments, working to create a safer environment for employees, contractors, and visitors.
- Lead MESH assessments, PSM/RMP audits, PHA re-validation audits, and other EHS-related audits.
- Oversee the development, implementation, and tracking of EHS procedures, practices, and record-keeping.
- Ensure the timely and accurate submission of EPA, OSHA, FRA, and DOT compliance reports.
- Set clear EHS goals and objectives for the organization at all levels.
- Stay updated on EHS regulations and best practices, ensuring the organization is compliant with all local, state, and federal requirements and that EHS policies are communicated effectively.
- Conduct accident and incident investigations, using cause-mapping techniques to identify corrective actions. Interview employees to understand incidents and assess the effectiveness of corrective measures.
- Ensure health and safety policies are communicated to all employees and that appropriate training is provided and maintained.
- Regularly review risk assessments for equipment and processes, evaluating the effectiveness of safety procedures and controls.
- Apply knowledge of human behavior and equipment safety to prevent injuries and damage from accidents or operational errors.
- Focus on controlling chemical and physical hazards in the workplace to prevent injury or illness, and educate employees on safe practices.
- Review plans for new processes, equipment, and Management of Change (MOC) requests to ensure compliance with EHS standards.
- Lead the company's Safety Committees and foster a collaborative approach to safety.
- Track and report on EHS system performance to drive continuous improvement.
- Promote the "Achieve Zero" safety culture, working toward a zero-injury, zero-incident environment by fostering a results-oriented, safety-first mindset across teams.
- Perform other duties as needed.
MPI does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, or based on an individual's status in any group or class protected by applicable federal, state or local law. MPI encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants.
The Successful Applicant
- 5+ years of experience in a EH&S role for a chemical manufacturer (or adjacent industry)
- Bachelor's Degree
- Knowledge of municipal, regional, and federal Hazardous Materials Regulations and Environmental affairs.
- Competent in OSHA Process Safety Management and EPA Risk Management Plan Regulations.
- Must be able to interpret federal and state regulations (and their intent) to propose proper solutions for specific work environments.
- Creative thinking skills
- Observational Skills
- Problem Solving Skills
- Sponsorship not provided
- Competitive base salary between $115,000 - $125,000
- 8% Bonus
- 3 weeks of time off
- 5% 401K match
- COMPANY COVERS 100% OF HEALTH INSURANCE PREMIUMS
- HSA Automatic Contributions
Contact
Ben Aldrich
Quote job ref
JN-112024-6596537