Penta Search Group has been engaged by one of our Consumer Product Manufacturing clients to identify a Plant EH&S Manager in the greater Albany NY area.
Manager, Plant EH&S
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
- Following the overall EHS strategy, you will plan, organize, and lead the plant's environmental, health, and safety management systems and activities
- Plan and control budgeted EHS expenditures always seeking ways to minimize spending without sacrificing the quality or effectiveness of EHS policies or programs
- Owns and manages the plant safety audit system, ensuring they are performed as scheduled and data is captured, monitored and used to drive improvements
- Assist in the development and maintenance of EHS-related site-specific written programs/policies/procedures.
- Effectively manage all EHS-related cases, including injury care, incident investigation, corrective actions, documentation, and reporting to internal/external parties as appropriate for the plant
- Supervise the maintenance of all material safety data sheets (MSDS's) to ensure they are always up-to-date and readily accessible. Maintain employee industrial hygiene (IH) monitoring and related records for the plant
- Develop and distribute safety materials for daily meetings as well as classroom/hands-on training. Develop annual training plan based on the needs of each department
- Manage site compliance with all applicable safety and environmental company policies, regulations and/or permits to minimize risks to employees and the organization
- Ensure that the facility remains in compliance with City, County, OSHA, EPA and DOT Regulations.
Experience/Education:
- Bachelor's degree in occupational safety and health, environmental science, engineering, or another related field.
- 5 years working experience in EHS in a manufacturing environment.
- Good working knowledge of regulatory standards (OSHA, EPA, DOT, NFPA fire codes, ANSI standards, etc.).
- Familiar with Lean and Quality Management techniques and systems
- Ensure that all required reports are submitted to Corporate EHS and government agencies, as needed (EPA, OSHA, etc.)