Appearance Technology Group
Environmental, Health, and Safety Lead
Appearance Technology Group, Florence, Kentucky, United States, 41042
Job Description
Job Description Description: Job Summary: We are seeking a driven and experienced Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Engineer to support EHS compliance and initiatives across two chemical manufacturing facilities and three warehouses. This role demands a hands-on leader with strong problem-solving skills, who takes full ownership and accountability to drive safety, environmental compliance, and process improvement initiatives.
You will play a key role in ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, implementing corporate EHS programs, and fostering a strong safety culture across the organization. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced environment, is comfortable working independently, and is capable of building strong cross-functional relationships across multiple locations.
This role can be located in either Santa Clarita, CA or Florence, KY.
Key Responsibilities: EHS Program Development and Management
Develop and implement comprehensive EHS programs:
This includes creating and managing written programs, policies, and procedures for both locations, ensuring they meet and exceed all federal, state, and local regulations (e.g., OSHA, EPA). Conduct regular EHS audits:
Perform internal audits at both plant locations to identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with all regulations and company policies. Manage EHS training:
Develop, coordinate, and deliver EHS training to all employees, covering topics like hazard communication, lockout/tagout, and emergency response.
Chemical and Environmental Compliance
Ensure chemical safety:
Oversee the proper handling, storage, and disposal of all chemicals. This includes maintaining the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) library and ensuring all employees have access to this information. Manage environmental permits:
Monitor and maintain compliance with environmental permits (e.g., air, water, waste) and submit required reports to regulatory agencies. Handle hazardous waste:
Supervise the proper segregation, labeling, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste in accordance with EPA and DOT regulations.
Health and Safety
Lead incident investigations:
Conduct thorough investigations of all EHS-related incidents, near misses, and injuries. This includes identifying root causes and implementing corrective actions to prevent recurrence. Perform risk assessments:
Conduct job hazard analyses and risk assessments to proactively identify and mitigate risks associated with plant operations. Oversee personal protective equipment (PPE):
Manage the selection, use, and maintenance of required PPE for all employees. Promote a positive safety culture:
Champion safety awareness and accountability among all employees and leadership.
Lead EHS efforts
across two manufacturing sites and three warehouses, spending approximately
50% of time traveling
between locations. Serve as the primary contact for regulatory agencies:
Act as the main point of contact for external auditors and inspectors from agencies like OSHA and the EPA. Prepare and maintain EHS reports:
Keep detailed records of EHS metrics, including incident rates, training completion, and audit findings. Collaborate with leadership:
Advise plant leadership on EHS performance and future program initiatives. Requirements: Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree
in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Occupational Safety, or a related field. 3+ years of EHS experience
in a chemical manufacturing or related industrial environment. Strong knowledge of
OSHA, EPA, RCRA, and HAZCOM
regulations. Demonstrated ability to
work independently
and drive projects to completion across multiple locations. Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills. Ability to influence and engage teams at all levels of the organization. Willing and able to travel
50% of the time
between sites (Florence, KY, Farmington, MI, and Santa Clarita, CA). Certifications
such as CSP, CIH, or CHMM a plus.
Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally lift and carry objects up to 30 pounds. Ability to walk, stand, bend, and move about for extended periods as required by the job. Perform light to moderate manual labor as needed (e.g., moving equipment, setting up workstations, stocking supplies). Must be able to perform physical tasks safely and effectively with or without reasonable accommodation. Additional Preferred Qualifications: Understanding of California regulatory Experience with CalOSHA Bilingual in Spanish Certifications such as CSP, CIH, or CHMM a plus.
Job Description Description: Job Summary: We are seeking a driven and experienced Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Engineer to support EHS compliance and initiatives across two chemical manufacturing facilities and three warehouses. This role demands a hands-on leader with strong problem-solving skills, who takes full ownership and accountability to drive safety, environmental compliance, and process improvement initiatives.
You will play a key role in ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, implementing corporate EHS programs, and fostering a strong safety culture across the organization. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced environment, is comfortable working independently, and is capable of building strong cross-functional relationships across multiple locations.
This role can be located in either Santa Clarita, CA or Florence, KY.
Key Responsibilities: EHS Program Development and Management
Develop and implement comprehensive EHS programs:
This includes creating and managing written programs, policies, and procedures for both locations, ensuring they meet and exceed all federal, state, and local regulations (e.g., OSHA, EPA). Conduct regular EHS audits:
Perform internal audits at both plant locations to identify potential hazards and ensure compliance with all regulations and company policies. Manage EHS training:
Develop, coordinate, and deliver EHS training to all employees, covering topics like hazard communication, lockout/tagout, and emergency response.
Chemical and Environmental Compliance
Ensure chemical safety:
Oversee the proper handling, storage, and disposal of all chemicals. This includes maintaining the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) library and ensuring all employees have access to this information. Manage environmental permits:
Monitor and maintain compliance with environmental permits (e.g., air, water, waste) and submit required reports to regulatory agencies. Handle hazardous waste:
Supervise the proper segregation, labeling, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste in accordance with EPA and DOT regulations.
Health and Safety
Lead incident investigations:
Conduct thorough investigations of all EHS-related incidents, near misses, and injuries. This includes identifying root causes and implementing corrective actions to prevent recurrence. Perform risk assessments:
Conduct job hazard analyses and risk assessments to proactively identify and mitigate risks associated with plant operations. Oversee personal protective equipment (PPE):
Manage the selection, use, and maintenance of required PPE for all employees. Promote a positive safety culture:
Champion safety awareness and accountability among all employees and leadership.
Lead EHS efforts
across two manufacturing sites and three warehouses, spending approximately
50% of time traveling
between locations. Serve as the primary contact for regulatory agencies:
Act as the main point of contact for external auditors and inspectors from agencies like OSHA and the EPA. Prepare and maintain EHS reports:
Keep detailed records of EHS metrics, including incident rates, training completion, and audit findings. Collaborate with leadership:
Advise plant leadership on EHS performance and future program initiatives. Requirements: Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree
in Environmental Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Occupational Safety, or a related field. 3+ years of EHS experience
in a chemical manufacturing or related industrial environment. Strong knowledge of
OSHA, EPA, RCRA, and HAZCOM
regulations. Demonstrated ability to
work independently
and drive projects to completion across multiple locations. Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills. Ability to influence and engage teams at all levels of the organization. Willing and able to travel
50% of the time
between sites (Florence, KY, Farmington, MI, and Santa Clarita, CA). Certifications
such as CSP, CIH, or CHMM a plus.
Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally lift and carry objects up to 30 pounds. Ability to walk, stand, bend, and move about for extended periods as required by the job. Perform light to moderate manual labor as needed (e.g., moving equipment, setting up workstations, stocking supplies). Must be able to perform physical tasks safely and effectively with or without reasonable accommodation. Additional Preferred Qualifications: Understanding of California regulatory Experience with CalOSHA Bilingual in Spanish Certifications such as CSP, CIH, or CHMM a plus.