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Safety Coordinator – Manufacturing Environment (Central Iowa) Responsibilities
Partner with plant leadership to lead safety meetings and foster engagement at every level. Implement and maintain effective safety programs that align with OSHA, EPA, ANSI, and NFPA standards. Train employees, maintain SDS (MSDS) records, and keep compliance front and center in day-to-day operations. Conduct safety inspections, identify hazards, and lead corrective actions that create a safer workplace. Keep communication flowing with leadership and employees, ensuring timely updates and proactive solutions. The Impact You’ll Make
Strengthen the safety culture by turning regulations into practical, easy-to-follow actions. Reduce risks through proactive hazard recognition and prevention. Equip employees with the tools and knowledge to stay safe, confident, and productive. Contribute directly to operational excellence by integrating safety into every aspect of the plant environment. What You Bring
Background in safety, environmental health, or industrial operations (degree or equivalent experience). Knowledge of OSHA regulations and best practices in workplace safety. Strong communication and organizational skills, with the ability to influence and lead. Safety-related certifications (CSP, ASP, CIH, GSP) or EMT/firefighter experience are a plus. Details
Full-time, on-site position in Central Iowa. Hours are 11am – 8 pm, some Saturdays may be needed at times. Plant environment with exposure to temperature extremes and typical manufacturing noise levels. Flexibility to support occasional off-shift or weekend needs. Seniorities
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industries
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Safety Coordinator – Manufacturing Environment (Central Iowa) Responsibilities
Partner with plant leadership to lead safety meetings and foster engagement at every level. Implement and maintain effective safety programs that align with OSHA, EPA, ANSI, and NFPA standards. Train employees, maintain SDS (MSDS) records, and keep compliance front and center in day-to-day operations. Conduct safety inspections, identify hazards, and lead corrective actions that create a safer workplace. Keep communication flowing with leadership and employees, ensuring timely updates and proactive solutions. The Impact You’ll Make
Strengthen the safety culture by turning regulations into practical, easy-to-follow actions. Reduce risks through proactive hazard recognition and prevention. Equip employees with the tools and knowledge to stay safe, confident, and productive. Contribute directly to operational excellence by integrating safety into every aspect of the plant environment. What You Bring
Background in safety, environmental health, or industrial operations (degree or equivalent experience). Knowledge of OSHA regulations and best practices in workplace safety. Strong communication and organizational skills, with the ability to influence and lead. Safety-related certifications (CSP, ASP, CIH, GSP) or EMT/firefighter experience are a plus. Details
Full-time, on-site position in Central Iowa. Hours are 11am – 8 pm, some Saturdays may be needed at times. Plant environment with exposure to temperature extremes and typical manufacturing noise levels. Flexibility to support occasional off-shift or weekend needs. Seniorities
Entry level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Management and Manufacturing Industries
Staffing and Recruiting
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