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Cornerstone Building Brands

EHS Manager (Onsite)

Cornerstone Building Brands, Peachtree City, Georgia, us, 30270

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Overview

Cornerstone Building Brands, headquartered in Cary, North Carolina, is the largest manufacturer of external building products in North America with over $6 billion in annual revenue and an expansive footprint that includes almost 20,000 employees, operating in +70 facilities and supported by a network of distribution and branch offices. We have a broad product offering with a well-regarded brand portfolio including the #1 position in windows, vinyl siding, metal accessories, metal roofing and wall systems, and insulated metal panels. We believe every building we create, and every part of that building, positively contributes to communities where people live, work and play. Job Description: We are seeking to hire an Environmental, Health, and Safety Manager at our Peachtree City, GA manufacturing site (part of our Apertures Business Unit, producing windows). The primary purpose of the EHS Manager is to provide leadership and direction to assure that the site and its employee populations are knowledgeable and compliant in Environmental, Health, & Safety. This position will champion projects and activities to achieve location and company goals and objectives. The role reports directly to the onsite Plant Manager, with indirect reporting to a Senior Regional EHS Manager. As part of the extended EHS team, this position will periodically be assigned to corporate initiatives or teams and/or directed to assist other company locations/organizations with projects (remote or travel to location). Responsibilities

Develop and implement policies and programs to ensure compliance with local, regional, and federal EHS regulations (OSHA, EPA, etc.) for assigned locations and groups. Ensure that local policies and procedures for safe work are established, implemented, and followed at assigned work locations. Lead location/area managers and teams in promoting and practicing safe operating procedures. Develop and implement procedures for local compliance with corporate incident reporting and investigation programs. Provide EHS technical expertise to local investigation teams, identifying root causes and suggesting corrective measures to prevent similar incidents in the future. Develop, arrange, implement, and conduct EHS training to maintain regulatory compliance for assigned location(s) and/or organization(s). Maintain and execute an EHS compliance calendar for all required regulatory and policy activities. Serve in a management leadership capacity on EHS-related committees for assigned locations and organizations. Ensure mandatory regulatory event reporting (such as annual OSHA 300 log, notifications of serious accidents, hospitalizations, or deaths). Collaborate with site management to develop corrective action plans and set goals for enhancing EHS compliance performance in the upcoming year. Lead location EHS review meetings with location leadership team, EHS Corporate and other applicable higher management levels. Conduct annual reviews and audits of assigned locations to ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety (EHS) policies and regulations. Develop corrective action plans as needed. Serve as the local EHS representative for capital projects, reviewing for uncontrolled hazards, impacts, and permitting requirements. Other duties as assigned with or without accommodation. Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

OSHA Compliance

- Ensures workplace practices, policies, and environments meet Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards. Risk Assessment

- Identifies potential hazards, assesses risks, and implements preventive measures. Incident Investigation

- Conducts thorough investigations, identifies root causes, documents incidents, and implements corrective actions. Emergency Response

- Handles emergencies effectively, including evacuation procedures, first aid, and crisis management. Safety Training

- Trains employees on safety procedures using effective communication and teaching skills. Industrial Hygiene

- Understands industrial hygiene principles, including exposure limits, ventilation, and chemical safety. Ergonomics

- Applies ergonomic principles to prevent workplace injuries related to posture, repetitive motions, and workstation design. Safety Audits

- Conducts regular safety audits to identify areas for improvement and ensure compliance with safety standards. Manage compliance

with key environmental regulations, including Title V air permitting, stormwater management, SPCC plans, hazardous waste handling and documentation, and wastewater discharge requirements. Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in EHS or related science field is required. Master's Degree in EHS or related field is preferred. In lieu of Bachelor's degree, 10 years of experience within EHS will be considered. Minimum 5 years of experience in an EHS function within a manufacturing setting with direct responsibility for EHS activity and experience with regulatory agency interactions. Advanced degrees and certifications may count in lieu of years of service. Required 2 or more years of EHS leadership responsibility. Preference for applicable EHS-related professional certifications (ASP, CSP, IHIT, CIH, CHMM, etc.). Thorough understanding of EHS science; analytical and problem-solving skills; strong communication skills. Working knowledge of EHS regulation with strong understanding of OSHA and EPA laws. Understanding of environmental regulations including air permitting, stormwater pollution prevention, wastewater management, and hazardous waste management. Priority given to technical writing, negotiation, conflict resolution, and training skills. Competencies

Basic management skills including goal setting and performance tracking. Strong written and verbal communication skills and business acumen. Experience with leadership positions and ability to manage complex operations and projects. Ability to use basic software programs (Windows, MS Office, etc.). Works with minimal supervision; decisions are often collaborative with site management teams. Financial responsibilities include managing operating budgets and collaborating on budget approvals. Working Conditions

Occasional domestic travel (2-3 trips per year). Work is performed ~50% on the production floor and the remainder in office, warehouse, and manufacturing environments. Position may require moderate physical work for emergency response duties. Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Why work for Cornerstone Building Brands?

Our teams contribute to communities where we live, work and play. Full-time team members receive medical, dental, and vision benefits starting day 1. Other benefits include PTO, paid holidays, FSA, life insurance, LTD, STD, 401k, EAP, discount programs, tuition reimbursement, training, and professional development. Full-time is defined as regularly working 30+ hours per week. Union programs may vary depending on the collective bargaining agreement. Equal Opportunity Employer

Cornerstone Building Brands is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, pregnancy, genetic information, disability, or status as a protected veteran. This description may include EEO posters and notices; please review the company policy for further details. If you need a reasonable accommodation, contact Human Resources at 281-897-7788 or HRCompliance@cornerstone-bb.com.

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