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EPITEC

Safety Professional - Safety Operations

EPITEC, Milan, Illinois, United States, 61264

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EPITEC Title:

Safety Coordinator Location:

Milan, IL (Onsite from Day 1) Details

Contract Duration:

12-month ongoing contract

Start Date:

01/26/2026

Work Arrangement:

100% onsite (remote/hybrid not an option)

Shift:

3rd shift (11:00 PM – 7:30 AM)

Pay Rate:

$30

OT Available:

Yes

No travel required

Interview Process:

1 round virtual (Teams) with hiring team; possible second round

Visa Sponsorship:

Not available now or in the future

Job Summary Entry-level position into the safety profession. Apply principles of occupational safety to comply with regulatory agency and company standards for injury and illness reporting. Duties include:

Assisting supervisors and employees with injury prevention by identifying hazards and unsafe actions.

Developing recommendations for safety processes/programs to maintain a hazard-free workplace.

Conducting audits to verify compliance with regulations and company policies.

Developing and delivering safety presentations and training.

Reviewing new products, equipment, and processes for potential hazards and compliance.

Communicating with safety equipment suppliers.

Position’s Contributions to Work Group

Provide interpretation, analysis, and support for health and safety programs and processes.

Spend ~50% of shift on warehouse floor conducting safety observations, incident investigations, and training.

Participate in design and implementation of processes to reduce workplace hazards.

Compile and analyze data for compliance with OSHA and company standards.

Coordinate safety audits and manage corrective/preventative actions.

Typical Day or Week in the Role

Task Breakdown:

Safety observations, incident investigations, ergonomic reviews, training, audits, reporting.

Team Interaction:

Daily communication with supervisors, employees, and safety staff.

Work Environment:

Fully onsite, standard 8-hour day, 40 hours/week, 3rd shift.

Responsibilities

Conduct incident investigations and ergonomic reviews.

Manage OSHA recordkeeping and internal safety documentation.

Develop recommendations for health and safety programs.

Review new processes/equipment for hazards and compliance.

Respond to safety-related inquiries and provide training.

Education & Experience Required

Safety degree

or

strong manufacturing safety experience.

Knowledge and experience in warehousing/manufacturing environments with a strong safety background.

Experience developing and providing safety training.

Strong MS Office skills.

CSP accreditation preferred.

Must have metatarsal safety shoes on Day 1 (not reimbursable).

Skills Required Top Skills:

Safety program development and training

OSHA compliance knowledge

Strong communication and analytical skills

Occupational safety experience

OSHA 10-hour or 30-hour certification

Familiarity with safety audits and risk assessments

Disqualifiers/Red Flags

Inability to work onsite from Day 1

Lack of safety or manufacturing experience

Recent or upcoming graduates

Work Location Milan, IL 61264 USA #J-18808-Ljbffr