EHS Engineer Engineering - Windham, CT at Geebo

EHS Engineer

Company Name:
Career Development Partners
Essential Functions:
1. In conjunction with Global Safety Manager, lead efforts to assure all Business Units implements the Safety Management System. Develop programs to assist BUs in meeting SMS requirements and assist implementation/training. 30%. Experience working in a union environment.
2. Participate as either a team member or team lead in safety and health audits of all manufacturing locations globally. Develop and publish audit reports including tracking and follow up. 15%.
2. Provide BU specialized assistance in all aspects of safety and health program/training. 20%.
4. Fully understand OSHA regulations as well as safety and health best practice methods and assure all BUs maintain compliance. 5%
5. Provide direct onsite involvement at BUs as needed on such things as Risk Analysis, ergonomic evaluations, safety events etc 20%
6. Coordinate with EHS, HR and health provider to establish and maintain full circle injury case management (injury-medical-PS-return to work) 10%
7. Identify means to move safety culture forward to achieve a Culture of Safety Excellence. On-going
REQUIRED
Qualifications:
Bachelors Degree in Safety Engineering or a related field. 10 years Safety and Health experience in a fast paced manufacturing environment. Effective oral and written communication skills, and demonstrated ability to work with and organize goal oriented teams. Proven ability to lead in a multi function organization on a global scale. Ability to travel 15% of time domestically and internationally.

PREFERRED
Qualifications:
Fifteen
years experience in safety, engineering. Advanced degree in an area that supports EHS management. Experience leading and working with national and/or international teams to implementing Health & Safety programs. Certification in IH or Safety (CIH, CSP).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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