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Job Title:
EHS Coordinator Location:
Fresno, CA Employment Type:
Full-time Compensation:
$70k - $80k/year DoE
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Job Description The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Coordinator is responsible for supporting and enhancing workplace safety and environmental compliance at a manufacturing facility. Reporting to the Senior Corporate Safety and Health Manager, this role assists in the identification, evaluation, and control of EHS risks, and contributes to skills-building and training for both leadership and production staff.
Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with all safety, food safety, environmental, and GMP regulations and internal policies. Support and help implement employee training and skills development programs. Interpret and apply relevant local, state, and federal regulations to ensure facility compliance. Assist with industrial hygiene monitoring and related assessments. Conduct internal audits, inspections, and assessments; support development of corrective action plans. Participate in and promote safety initiatives, including Safety Committee involvement. Review new or modified equipment/processes for health and safety implications. Attend and contribute to daily production and quality meetings. Develop, implement, and maintain plant-level safety and environmental policies. Conduct new hire orientation and safety training. Investigate incidents and support root cause analysis. Lead toolbox talks and contractor safety trainings. Organize and conduct monthly safety training sessions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date reports and documentation. Act as a backup for the Packaging Superintendent when required.
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, or a related field preferred. 1–5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Familiarity with OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory bodies and resources.
EHS Coordinator Location:
Fresno, CA Employment Type:
Full-time Compensation:
$70k - $80k/year DoE
Is your CV ready If so, and you are confident this is the role for you, make sure to apply asap.
Job Description The Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Coordinator is responsible for supporting and enhancing workplace safety and environmental compliance at a manufacturing facility. Reporting to the Senior Corporate Safety and Health Manager, this role assists in the identification, evaluation, and control of EHS risks, and contributes to skills-building and training for both leadership and production staff.
Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with all safety, food safety, environmental, and GMP regulations and internal policies. Support and help implement employee training and skills development programs. Interpret and apply relevant local, state, and federal regulations to ensure facility compliance. Assist with industrial hygiene monitoring and related assessments. Conduct internal audits, inspections, and assessments; support development of corrective action plans. Participate in and promote safety initiatives, including Safety Committee involvement. Review new or modified equipment/processes for health and safety implications. Attend and contribute to daily production and quality meetings. Develop, implement, and maintain plant-level safety and environmental policies. Conduct new hire orientation and safety training. Investigate incidents and support root cause analysis. Lead toolbox talks and contractor safety trainings. Organize and conduct monthly safety training sessions. Maintain accurate and up-to-date reports and documentation. Act as a backup for the Packaging Superintendent when required.
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Safety, Environmental Science, or a related field preferred. 1–5 years of experience in a manufacturing environment preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Familiarity with OSHA, EPA, and other regulatory bodies and resources.