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Boeing, Entry Level Occupational Health and Safety Specialist - Application via

WayUp, Renton, Washington, United States, 98056

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Overview

Boeing is seeking an Entry-level Occupational Health and Safety Specialist to join the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) team within Boeing Commercial Airplanes (BCA) in the Puget Sound region (Renton, Auburn, Seattle, Everett, or Tukwila, WA). The role focuses on developing and implementing EHS programs that align with regulatory requirements and industry best practices to promote safety and environmental stewardship across Boeing's operations, including aircraft programs. Responsibilities

Assists with the planning, implementation and assessment of occupational health and safety programs and processes Assists with preliminary investigations of safety and health incidents and complaints Onsite role: 100% onsite at one of the listed locations Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree or higher Experience performing occupational safety and/or industrial hygiene duties in an industrial environment Experience working in Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Experience performing health and safety risk assessments, developing and managing safety programs, and performing audits Experience developing and implementing process improvements Preferred Qualifications

Experience with hazards related to aircraft flight and ground operations (Renton, Seattle, Everett, Tukwila) Experience with aircraft systems Experience with hazardous energy control programs Additional information

Drug Free Workplace: Post-offer testing and policy as per Boeing guidelines. Shift: This position is for a variable shift. Relocation: This position offers relocation based on candidate eligibility. Visa Sponsorship: Employer will not sponsor applicants for employment visa status. Pay and benefits: Boeing offers a competitive Total Rewards package, including base pay and variable compensation opportunities. Summary pay range: $63,750 - $86,250. EEO Statement: Boeing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to protected characteristics sepcified by law.

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