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and the job listing Expires on January 28, 2026
The EHS Specialist is responsible for the support of implementing and maintaining the company’s environmental, health, and safety programs to ensure compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations (OSHA, EPA, MassDEP, etc.). This individual will work closely with leadership to develop safety strategies, conduct training, coordinate audits, and cultivate a proactive safety culture within a plastics manufacturing environment.
This role offers growth potential toward positions across the broader company.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and deliver engaging safety training to employees, especially Spanish-speaking team members, with a focus on hazard prevention, risk reduction, and regulatory compliance.
Translate and communicate safety procedures, labels, and documentation in both English and Spanish to ensure full workforce understanding.
Investigate work-related injuries and illnesses, conduct root cause analyses, and support implement corrective actions.
Maintain required documentation and submit OSHA, EPA, State of Massachusetts and or MassDEP reports.
Track and report key safety metrics (TRIR, DART, near‑miss frequency, leading indicators).
Coordinate internal audits and identify job hazards and employee exposure risks.
Support and maintain state Drug‑Free Workplace certification and provide related employee training.
Lead or co‑lead the facility’s Safety Committee to boost engagement and continuous improvement.
Contribute to sustainability efforts, waste minimization, and basic environmental compliance (e.g., stormwater, air emissions, spill prevention).
Assist with corporate EHS initiatives and special projects as needed.
What We Need From You
Bachelor’s Degree in Science, Occupational Health & Safety, or related field (or equivalent experience).
2+ years of EHS experience, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
Spanish-English bilingual (written and verbal) is strongly preferred.
OSHA 30‑Hour Certification or willingness to obtain within 6 months.
Familiarity with BRC, ISO 14001 and/or ISO 45001 standards a plus.
Strong time management, communication, and organizational skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; familiarity with EHS software (e.g., Intelex, ISN, etc.) is a plus.
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast‑paced, team‑oriented environment.
What You’ll Get From Us With safety as our top priority and a commitment to employee well‑being an important focus, we offer comprehensive and competitive benefits that include medical, dental and vision insurance (including Telehealth options) as well as a variety of other well‑being resources focused on mental, physical and financial health. Specific benefits and well‑being programs may vary depending on where you work.
Community Engagement At Novolex, giving back to the local communities that support us is important. Our Focused Giving Program prioritizes support for organizations whose missions promote sustainability initiatives or address food and hunger needs. We also encourage facility level support of activities in the communities where our employees live and work.
Training and Development We offer constant opportunities for advancement. From skills development to advanced education programs, training and development programs and courses are available through Novolex University. Programs include company and industry training curricula, support for formal education through the Tuition Reimbursement Program, and a Learning Management System that supports and enhances employee skills at all levels of the organization.
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The EHS Specialist is responsible for the support of implementing and maintaining the company’s environmental, health, and safety programs to ensure compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and Local regulations (OSHA, EPA, MassDEP, etc.). This individual will work closely with leadership to develop safety strategies, conduct training, coordinate audits, and cultivate a proactive safety culture within a plastics manufacturing environment.
This role offers growth potential toward positions across the broader company.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop and deliver engaging safety training to employees, especially Spanish-speaking team members, with a focus on hazard prevention, risk reduction, and regulatory compliance.
Translate and communicate safety procedures, labels, and documentation in both English and Spanish to ensure full workforce understanding.
Investigate work-related injuries and illnesses, conduct root cause analyses, and support implement corrective actions.
Maintain required documentation and submit OSHA, EPA, State of Massachusetts and or MassDEP reports.
Track and report key safety metrics (TRIR, DART, near‑miss frequency, leading indicators).
Coordinate internal audits and identify job hazards and employee exposure risks.
Support and maintain state Drug‑Free Workplace certification and provide related employee training.
Lead or co‑lead the facility’s Safety Committee to boost engagement and continuous improvement.
Contribute to sustainability efforts, waste minimization, and basic environmental compliance (e.g., stormwater, air emissions, spill prevention).
Assist with corporate EHS initiatives and special projects as needed.
What We Need From You
Bachelor’s Degree in Science, Occupational Health & Safety, or related field (or equivalent experience).
2+ years of EHS experience, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
Spanish-English bilingual (written and verbal) is strongly preferred.
OSHA 30‑Hour Certification or willingness to obtain within 6 months.
Familiarity with BRC, ISO 14001 and/or ISO 45001 standards a plus.
Strong time management, communication, and organizational skills.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite; familiarity with EHS software (e.g., Intelex, ISN, etc.) is a plus.
Ability to work collaboratively in a fast‑paced, team‑oriented environment.
What You’ll Get From Us With safety as our top priority and a commitment to employee well‑being an important focus, we offer comprehensive and competitive benefits that include medical, dental and vision insurance (including Telehealth options) as well as a variety of other well‑being resources focused on mental, physical and financial health. Specific benefits and well‑being programs may vary depending on where you work.
Community Engagement At Novolex, giving back to the local communities that support us is important. Our Focused Giving Program prioritizes support for organizations whose missions promote sustainability initiatives or address food and hunger needs. We also encourage facility level support of activities in the communities where our employees live and work.
Training and Development We offer constant opportunities for advancement. From skills development to advanced education programs, training and development programs and courses are available through Novolex University. Programs include company and industry training curricula, support for formal education through the Tuition Reimbursement Program, and a Learning Management System that supports and enhances employee skills at all levels of the organization.
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