Overall Purpose:
The Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS) Associate provides technical and regulatory compliance expertise and support for all business lines. Supports environmental, health & safety compliance activities through direct participation in audits, studies, investigations, and reports. Responsible for maintenance and administration of select Company programs, and management of internal and externa resources allocated to the EHS group.
Location: Hybrid (see below), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at Woods Run Complex
Job Responsibilities:
- Support DLC efforts to continuously improve its safety culture by participating in activities and on cross-functional teams.
- Support EHS Managers in achieving overall regulatory compliance of Company activities through managing various programs.
- Stays current on all new and proposed federal and state regulations.
- Serves as a technical resource for writing and revising company procedures as required to comply with regulations.
- Responsible for supporting EHS compliance by conducting field audits (as required) and ensures that Company policies and procedures are being followed.
- Manage and administer the Company SDS system and Industrial Hygiene programs (Lead, Asbestos, Hazard Communication)
- Lead and support EHS project initiatives as assigned.
- Assist in maintaining EHS management incident database, producing reports, analyzing trends, and responding to inquiries about Company performance, including OSHA recordkeeping.
- Design, manage, and conduct industrial hygiene field studies related to worker exposures, including but not limited to: air and noise sampling, area noise, asbestos, lead wipe surveys, IAQ investigations, and heat stress as appropriate.
- Prepare and conduct EHS training sessions (live and virtual) as needed to support Company policies and procedures, including preparing of charts, graphs, and presentations.
- Will be on-call as scheduled or as necessary for emergency call out rotation. (Storm response and environmental spills).
- Investigate incidents. Identify root causes of issues and develop corrective actions to prevent reoccurrence. Writes reports detailing investigation and recommended preventive measures.
- Assist in leading and developing the EHS Evolution Imperative / Roadmap.
- Other duties as assigned.
Education/Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Safety Management or related discipline required.
- Advanced relevant degree(s) preferred.
- Three (3+) or more years of relevant experience.
- Industry certifications such as CSP, ASP, GSP, CIH, or others are preferred.
- Valid driver’s license required.
Skills:
Strong Computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Experience with EHS-specific software for recordkeeping and other EHS processes is a plus.
- Ability to analyze and develop strategies to efficiently schedule and manage projects.
- Ability to become proficient in environmental requirements and safety policies & procedures as they apply to the Company.
- Strong interpersonal and communications skills.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to present in a professional manner and represent the company image.
- Eligible for additional certifications as may be required to support job functions (ex. Asbestos Building Inspector; Class A/B Storage Tank Operator, etc.)
- A team focused individual with a continuous improvement mindset.
Must possess a positive attitude and strong values that fit with DLC’s core values:
- Energized to shape the future;
- Bold in thinking and exploration of new possibilities;
- Collaborative in approaching all challenges;
- Responsible in commitment to safety, management of assets and finances and interaction with others;
- Selfless in serving the community, both on the job and through volunteerism.
Hybrid Work
Position follows our hybrid work model, with a minimum of two days working in the office and the remaining days working remotely. Reporting location and frequency may be subject to change based on job role and department needs.
Storm Roles
All Non-Union Employees will serve in storm roles as appropriate to their role and skillset. Please be sure to discuss storm roles with the hiring manager for this position, as duties can vary across the Company. Examples of storm roles could include but aren't limited to duties such as: working with operations for service center support or with the communications, customer service or government affairs teams to respond to public and customer requests for information, etc.
Data Governance
Utilize data to make business decisions as appropriate for the position, support data stewardship activities and partner with IT on underlying data needs.